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Improving Adolescent Literacy Through Quality Instruction
Improving Adolescent Literacy Through Quality Instruction
Nancy Frey, Ph.D.PPT at www.fisherandfrey.com Click “Resources”
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PPT at www.fisherandfrey.com
Click “Resources”
Videos on YouTube’s FisherandFrey Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/fisherandfrey
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Health Sciences High and Middle College
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Best School in the Universe
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Essential QuestionsEssential Questions
Quarterly schoolwide questions foster interdisciplinary connections
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Early Predictors for Passing (or Failing) the CAHSEE • Grade Point Average
• Absences• Classroom Behavior
These are present as early as fourth grade
Zau, A. C., & Betts, J. R. (2008). Predicting success, preventing failure: An investigation of the California High School Exit Exam. Sacramento, CA: Public Policy Institute of California.
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There are some myths in education…
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Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses related to achievement. New York: Routledge.
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Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses related to achievement. New York: Routledge.
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Homework: d = .29
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… and some truths as well.
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Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses related to achievement. New York: Routledge.
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Small group learning: d = 0.49
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Reverse effects
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Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses related to achievement. New York: Routledge.
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Meta-cognitive Strategies: d = 0.69
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Skill is the ability to applyconcepts when not prompted to do so.
Skill is the ability to applyconcepts when not prompted to do so.
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Reverse effects
Developmental effects
Teacher effects
Zone of desired effects
Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A synthesis of over 800 meta-analyses related to achievement. New York: Routledge.
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Reciprocal Teaching: d = 0.74
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The Case for Disciplinary Literacy
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Common Core State Standards
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“Fewer, Clearer, Higher”“Fewer, Clearer, Higher”
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CCSS calls for 6 shiftsCCSS calls for 6 shifts
• More informational texts• Shared responsibility for Literacy with
Science, History/Social Studies, and Technical Subjects
• Increased text complexity• Text-dependent questions• Argumentation with text-based evidence• Focus on academic vocabulary
• More informational texts• Shared responsibility for Literacy with
Science, History/Social Studies, and Technical Subjects
• Increased text complexity• Text-dependent questions• Argumentation with text-based evidence• Focus on academic vocabulary
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“Read like a detective, write like a reporter.”
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Life and Career Skills
Learning and Innovation Skills
Information, Media, and Technology Skills
Core Subject Knowledge
Learning in a New Century requires all of these
Partnership for 21st Century Learning @ www.p21.org
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Expository
Persuasive
Narrative
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Argumentation and
Discussion
Argumentation and
Discussion
Extended Writing
Close Reading
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Why Can’t the English Teachers Teach This Stuff?
Reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing
• Literacy is utilized in all content areas
• Language is specialized in each area
• All learning occurs through language
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Literacy=LanguageLanguage=Learning
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Standards 6-12: Disciplines Dominate
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Science History Math English
ReadingScience articles
Primary source
documents
Extended word
problems
Novels, speeches,
essays
WritingLab
reportsEssays Explaining
one’s thinking
Research papers
Language
Disciplinary vocabulary
Differing points of
view
Public defense
and rationale
s
Author’s word
choice for mood,
tone, motif
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DisciplinaryLiteracy
Intermediate Literacy
Basic Literacy
Increasing Specialization of Literacy
Shanahan & Shanahan, 2008
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What makes literacy hard in the disciplines?
• The goals of reading and writing and the approaches to reading and writing are different depending on the content area.
• The texts are written differently.– Mathematics– Science– History/Social Studies
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Math Reading• Goal: arrive at “truth”• Importance of “close reading” an intensive
consideration of every word in the text • Rereading a major strategy• Heavy emphasis on error detection• Precision of understanding essential • Conclusions subject to public argument
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Mathematics Text1.1 Introduction to Linear Equations
A linear equation in n unknowns x1, xx…, xn is an equation of the form
a1x1 + a2x2 +…+ anxn = b,
where a1, a2,…,an, b are given real numbers
For example, with x and y instead of x1 and x2, the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 describes the line passing through the points (3, 0) and (0, 2).
Similarly, with x, y and z instead of x1, x2 and x3 the linear equation 2x + 3y + 4z = 12 describes the plan passing through the points (6, 0, 0), (0, 4, 0), (0, 0, 3).
A system of m linear equations in n unknowns x1, x2, …, xn is a family of linear equations
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Look inside the science text…
• Value on linking findings to other scientific principles
• Transformation of text information to another visual representation
• Marshaling background knowledge
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The Antarctic krill is (Euphausia superba) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean. Antarctic krill are shrimp-like invertebrates that live in large schools, called swarms, sometimes reaching densities of 10,000-30,000 individual animals per cubic meter. They feed directly on minute phytoplankton, thereby using the primary production energy that the phytoplankton originally derived from the sun in order to sustain their pelagic (open ocean) life cycle. They grow to a length of 6 cm, weigh up to 2 grams, and can live for up to six years. They are a key species in the Antarctic ecosystem and are, in terms of biomass, likely the most successful animal species on the planet.
College Intro to Science TextCollege Intro to Science Text
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Chart Accompanying the Passage
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60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
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Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4
krillphytopl.
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History Reading
• History is interpretative• Importance of authors and sourcing in
interpretation• Consideration of bias and perspective
(including one’s own) are essential• Helpful to recognize history as an argument
based on partial evidence (narratives are more than facts)
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Multiple Gist Text Set
•Chart of slaves owned by Jackson•Text of Jackson’s inauguration•Bank Veto Speech
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Tools for Transforming Texts
• In the mind and on paper
• Language frames
• Visual displays
• Notetaking guides
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Multiple Text Discussion Web in History
Should explorersrisk lives to
achieve goals?
YESText 1 Evidence
Text 2 Evidence
Text 3 Evidence
NOText 1 Evidence
Text 2 Evidence
Text 3 Evidence
Our View
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Elements:Arctic Krill
Properties:invertebrate
Lays eggs
4 Stages to developmentlarvae, juveniles, gravid females, and other adults
Eat phytoplankton
Lay eggs
ProcessesEggs are laid at surface of water and drop
Hatched eggs rise to surface
Larvae are at surface
Krill reach adulthood (2-3 years)
Key Details6,000-10,000 eggs laid
Eggs hatch at about 2,000-3,000 meters
Larvae develop, nourished by yolk
Develop more legs, eyes, grow by molting, Eat algae under ice
Juveniles move inland of adults
Different stages kept separate!
AnalogiesLike a snake sheds its skin as it grows, so does the krill.
Krill eat algae the same way a lawnmower takes in grass
Illustrations:(Chart of different seasons and changes in the krill as it goes through the life cycle.)
Guided Notetaking in Science
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Disciplinary Literacy
Requires Quality Instruction
Disciplinary Literacy
Requires Quality Instruction
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Let’s Make a Foldable™
Envelope fold• Focus Lesson• Guided Instruction• Collaborative Learning• Independent Learning
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TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Focus Lesson
Guided Instruction
“I do it”
“We do it”
“You do it together”Collaborative
Independent “You do it alone”
A Model for Success for All Students Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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The sudden release of responsibilityTEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Focus Lesson “I do it”
Independent
“You do it alone”
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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DIY School
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY(none)
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Independent
“You do it alone”
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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The “Good Enough” Classroom
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Focus Lesson
Guided Instruction
“I do it”
“We do it”
Independent“You do it alone”
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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Time for a Story
January 2006
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TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
Focus Lesson
Guided Instruction
“I do it”
“We do it”
“You do it together”Collaborative
Independent “You do it alone”
A Model for Success for All Students Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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What are the qualities necessary for a good chocolate chip cookie?
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Should it be …
Chewy?Warm?
Does it have nuts? Are the chips white,
semi-sweet, or dark?
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Feedback is not enough
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Think about a time when you got feedback, but no
direction….
Frustrated?
Confused?Gave up altogether?
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Teachers do the same thing with anchorless feedback
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Unless there is an agreement on quality …
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… we are immune to feedback.
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Quality indicators
anchor feedback
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Establishing Purpose:
Why are we doing this anyway?
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Two Components:
Content Purpose
Language Purpose
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The established purpose focuses on student learning, rather than an
activity, task, or assignment.
The established purpose focuses on student learning, rather than an
activity, task, or assignment.
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Students can explain the established
purpose in their own words.
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Modeling Your Thinking
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Thinking Aloud in Math
Background knowledge (e.g., When I see a triangle, I remember that the angles have to add to 180°.)
Relevant versus irrelevant information (e.g., I’ve read this problem twice and I know that there is information included that I don’t need.)
Selecting a function (e.g., The problem says ‘increased by’ so I know that I’ll have to add.)
Setting up the problem (e.g., The first thing that I will do is … because …)
Estimating answers (e.g., I predict that the product will be about 150 because I see that there are 10 times the number.)
Determining reasonableness of an answer (e.g., I’m not done yet as I have to check to see if my answer is makes sense.)
Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Anderson, H. (2010). Thinking and comprehending in the mathematics classroom (pp. 146-159). In K. Ganske
& D. Fisher (Eds.), Comprehension across the curriculum: Perspectives and practices, K-12. New York: Guilford.
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Table Talk•In what ways does Dina connect mathematical thinking to thinking aloud?•How does she establish an environment where learners explain their thinking?
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Virtual Frog Dissection Lab
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Thinking Aloud with a Calculator
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Livescribe Pulse Smartpen
Teacher thinks aloud doing a math problem, then uploads notes to classroom wiki
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Let’s make a
FoldablefoldThinking aloud with text
ComprehensionComprehension Vocabulary Text Structure Text Features
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What do expert teachers model during shared
readings of informational texts?
Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Lapp, D. (2008). Shared readings, modeling comprehension, vocabulary, text structures, and text features for older readers. The Reading Teacher. 61(7), 548-556.
Available at www.fisherandfrey.comClick on “Journal Publications”
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Modeling Comprehension
• Inference
• Summarize
• Predict
• Clarify
• Question
• Visualize• Monitor • Synthesize• Evaluate• Connect
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Word Solving: Looking Inside and Outside of Words
• Inside: Word parts (prefix, suffix, root, base, cognates)
• Outside: Context clues
• Outside: Resources (others, Internet, dictionary)
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Using Text Structure
• Informational Texts– Problem/Solution, Compare/Contrast,
Sequence, Cause/Effect, Description
• Narrative Texts– Story grammar (plot, setting, character) – Dialogue– Literary devices
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Using Text Features
• Table of contents• Glossary• Index• Tables• Margin notes• Italicized words
• Headings
• Captions
• Illustrations
• Charts
• Graphs
• Bold words
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Discover Magazine
What Happened to Phineas?Attend the tale of Phineas Gage. Honest, well liked by friends and fellow workers on the Rutland and Burlington Railroads, Gage was a young man of exemplary character and promise until one day in September 1848. While tamping down the blasting powder for a dynamite charge, Gage inadvertently sparked an explosion. The inch thick tamping rod rocketed through his cheek, obliterating his left eye, on its way through his brain and out the top of his skull.
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Discover Magazine
The rod landed several yards away, and Gage fell back in a convulsive heap. Yet a moment later he stood up and spoke. His fellow workers watched, aghast, then drove him by oxcart to a local hotel where a doctor, one John Harlow, dressed his wounds. As Harlow stuck his index fingers in the holes in Gage’s face and head until their tips met, the young man inquired when he would be able to return to work.
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“Here is business enough for you.”
--What Phineas said to Dr. Harlow
upon arriving at the hotel.
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Discover Magazine
Within two months the physical organism that was Phineas Gage had completely recovered - he could walk, speak, and demonstrate normal awareness of his surroundings. But the character of the man did not survive the tamping rod’s journey through his brain. In place of the diligent, dependable worker stood a foul-mouthed and ill-mannered liar given to extravagant schemes that were never followed through. “Gage,” said his friends, “was no longer Gage.”
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Questions
• How did Phineas survive this penetrating brain injury?
• For how much longer did he live?
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• Annotating a piece of text in English
• Reading and interpreting an editorial cartoon in History
• Interpreting a piece of sheet music in Band class
• Annotating a piece of text in English
• Reading and interpreting an editorial cartoon in History
• Interpreting a piece of sheet music in Band class
Other Examples