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Gates Literacy Design Collaborative Daviess County Public Schools Implementation

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Gates Literacy Design Collaborative. Daviess County Public Schools Implementation. Literacy Design Collaborative…. is an initiative supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Gates Literacy Design Collaborative

Gates Literacy Design Collaborative

Daviess County Public Schools Implementation

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Literacy Design Collaborative…

• is an initiative supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

• utilizes both research and literacy experts to provide teachers a framework to implement the literacy requirements of the Common Core Standards.

• meets the needs of students for stronger reading and writing skills to be college and career ready.

• piloted work during 2010-2011 in six states. DCPS was one of six districts in Kentucky included in the pilot.

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Common Core State Standards require…• that literacy be taught in all subjects – not just in

ELA.• a stronger emphasis on rigorous informational

texts.

“Using the LDC framework,teachers can merge CCSS literacy standards with importantsubject area standards – fostering coherence in teaching both.” (The 1.0 Guidebook to LDC, p. 7)

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From a content teacher’s perspective…

• “If you plan this instruction right,” according to an Oregon history teacher who pioneered the LDC strategy, “you do not take time away from your content. In the end, the students will learn the content better than if they had not worked on their literacy skills at all.” (The 1.0 Guidebook to LDC, p. 12)

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DCPS Implementation of LDC Work

• 2010-2011 DCPS joined six Kentucky districts to pilot two of the twenty-nine LDC template tasks.o Template Task 11B, Informational/Explanatory

(Fall 2010)o Task Template 2, Argumentative (Spring 2011)

• All middle & high schools were represented in the following subjects:o ELA, Science, Social Studies, and some electives (Agriculture,

Fine Arts, Spanish)• Several elementary schools also participated

(Grades 1-5).

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2011-2012 & 2012-2013

• DCPS was awarded a grant to expand the pilot work.o In addition to the three middle and two

high schools, four alternative sites were added.

o Literacy staff developer position was funded through the grant to support LDC implementation.

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2011-2012 & 2012-2013

• Goal is to train 90% of ELA, science, and social studies teachers (regular and special education). Several elective teachers are also participating.

• Continue implementation at elementary schools (outside the grant).

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“The purpose of the initiative is to havethe students understand that theyare reading and writing not just in

my class, but in all their classes andit is the same structures – the samerequirements – that they are held to

the same standard.” a teacher from the pilot (1.0 Guidebook to LDC, p. 61)

Teacher Perspective . . .

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2011-2012 – Design Team

• Team includes one staff developer and one teacher leader per school, Literacy Staff Developer, Directors of Elementary & Secondary Schools.

• LDC Design Team plans and implements training and as well as provides

on-going support.

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2011-2012 MS/HS Implementation • Selected Template Task Two,

Argumentation (Aug. 2011)• Identified Phase Two participants at

each school (Aug. 2011)• Introduced the LDC concept at

faculty meetings (Sept. 2011)• Conducted “Write a Task” training

sessions at each school during planning times or after school (Oct. 2011)

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2011-2012 MS/HS Implementation (cont.)

• Reviewed each template task to provide feedback and maintain consistent work quality (Oct. 2011)

• Conducted “Instructional Ladder” half day trainings at each school (Nov. 2011)

• Review each instructional ladder to provide feedback (Dec. 2011)

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2011-2012 Implementation Steps (cont.)

• Teach modules (January – March 2012)

• Conduct student work scoring training (January 2012)

• Reflect, refine, and analyze results from LDC modules (spring 2012)

• Conduct district-wide meetings to share modules and begin planning for next year (spring/summer 2012)

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Elementary Implementation Steps• A pilot group of content area teachers,

staff developers and all principals were provided an overview of the LDC initiative (Feb. 2011).

• Draft template tasks (2 & 11) were developed and taught. Student work samples were analyzed (Mar. 2011).

• Staff developers, school ELA representatives, LDC teacher leaders (one per school) and some principals continued to develop template tasks (Sept. 2011).

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Elementary Implementation Steps (cont.)

• Instructional ladder training and analysis of student work sessions will be provided (Dec. 2011).

• Staff developers, ELA representatives and LDC teacher leaders will provide school-based training (Jan.-Mar. 2012).

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The School Perspective

• Secondary—K. Atwell, J. Humphrey

• Elementary—A. Shutt

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Sample LDC Work

To access this PowerPoint and examples of DCPS modules, go to:

o www.dcps.org o Click on the “Staff” tab.o Select “Teaching and Learning Resources.”o From the list of classrooms on the left, select

“DCPS Gates Literacy.”

NOTE: All DCPS work is in Draft form. Work will be analyzed and revised in the spring.

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Reflections…

• Template tasks are easy to use (fill-in-the-blank shells).

• Common Core reading and writing standards are built-in.

• LDC work should prepare students to be successful on the KPREP.

• Flexible – template tasks work with any content, and modules can be adapted.

• LDC work fosters collaboration.• Instructional ladder design allows teacher

flexibility for pacing work.

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Questions

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Contact information

• Julie Clark, Director of Secondary Instruction [email protected]

• Dr. Vicki Riley, Director of Elementary Instruction [email protected]

• Sharon Thurman, Literacy Staff Developer [email protected]