Post on 13-Jan-2015
description
READ 180 Next
GenerationA Comprehensive
Reading Intervention Program
Intervention Research Project Presentation
CIED 4123: Literacy Assessments Ethan S. Pendergraft
Read 180 Next Generation
Importance“The foundation for success in school and in life is literacy-
and without that fundamental skill, students will always struggle in the pursuit of their dreams.”
“From dashboard rich with data and resources, to new content, to writing instruction that aligns to the Common Core, READ 180 Next Generation will help students take ownership of their learning, help teachers use data to differentiate their instruction and help school and district leaders track the progress of students, classrooms and schools. All of these enhancements will help to accelerate learning of these at risk students and put them on the path to success.”
Margery Mayer President of Scholastic Education
READ 180 Next GenerationCREATION
Created in 2011 as a new version of the successful Scholastic Education READ 180 program that serves an outstanding 1 million students every day! Based upon research by Dr. Ted Hasselbring of
the Peabody College of Education at Vanderbilt University.
Recognized there was a vast transition of curriculum with the upcoming implementation of Common Core State Standards across the country (heavy emphasis on writing).
Characteristics Struggling Readers in grades 4-12
Two years below grade level
Score above 400 on SRI (Student Reading Inventory)
Tier 3 individualized intensive reading intervention Differentiated instructional software
Content rich literature in multiple formats
Reading, Writing, and Vocabulary Skills
Instructional
Model
o “Students are able to focus on instruction and benefit from multisensory learning experiences…”
o Whole and small-group instruction
o Designed to maximize student engagement
o90 minutes total divided into: o20 minute whole-group teacher led instructionoThree 20 minute rotations (small-group, instructional software, independent reading)oA 10 minute wrap-up session to conclude thoughts, feedback
Common Core
•Direct connection to the Common Core State Standards.• More rigor, writing, nonfiction and independent practice
with text than ever before. “To ensure that struggling readers have an explicit and accelerated path to college and career readiness.”
• Staircase of increasing Text Complexity• Three Dimensions of text complexity
• Quantitative• Qualitative • Reader & Task
• A proven instructional model • Text-based questions accompany every type of reading• Based on the Gradual Release Model!
Element of Literacy: Comprehension
READ 180 Next Generation was found to have potentially positive effects on comprehension and general literacy achievement for adolescent learners. Based on studies done with students’ from the KIPP Academy:
“22 percent of students made the equivalent of two years’ worth of growth in reading, and nearly 50 percent of students made the equivalent of at least a year’s worth of growth.”
Anchor videos help struggling readers build schema and background knowledge to understand academic text.
Direct instruction in essential comprehension skills and strategies, such as sequencing, main idea/detail, summarizing, and cause and effect.
References
Reed, T. (2011). Scholastic launches “READ 180” Next Generation. Scholastic. Retrieved from http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/node/424
Shaprio, E. S. (2012). Tiered instruction and intervention in a response-to-intervention model. RTI Network. Retrieved from http://www.rtinetwork.org/essential/tieredinstruction/tiered-instruction-and-intervention-rti-model
Scholastic READ 180 Next Generation. (2012). Scholastic. Retrieved from http://read180.scholastic.com/reading-intervention-program/about