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Literate Environment Analysis By: Juanita McCurdy Walden University Instructor: Dr. Gene Pease EDUC6706: The Beginning Reader, PreK-3
A place where one develops skills to communicate authentically through speaking, listening, reading, and writing (Cooper, 2000). A place rich in language and print (Cooper, 2000). A place accessible to all students regardless of their learning abilities, home language, or learning styles (Ruckdeschel, 2011). What is a Literate Environment?
Getting to Know Literacy Learners Selecting Texts Literacy Instruction        Interactive Perspective        Critical Perspective        Response Perspective Three Essential Parts of a Literate Environment
Getting to Know Literacy Learners   Non- cognitive Assessments Non- cognitive Activities Provide important information about students which contributes to their success in reading (Afflerbach, 2007).  Information such as:   motivations self-concepts interests  attitudes attributions (Afflerbach, 2007).  Interests Games (ex. Me Stew) Interests Surveys  Literacy  Autobiographies           (Laureate, 2009)
Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued  Cognitive Assessments Examples of Formative Reading Assessments Formative: Ongoing assessments used to determine progress made towards a goal such as a student’s reading development (Hendricks, 2009).  Information from formative assessments is useful in developing instruction (Afflerbach, 2007). Reading Inventories Developmental Reading Assessments (DRA) Running Records Checklists
Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued Cognitive Assessments continued Summative: Assessments used at the end of instruction to determine if goals have been met (Hendricks, 2009). Provides a summary of student achievement in relation to reading curriculum goals and district or state learning standards (Afflerbach, 2007). Examples of Summative Reading Assessments Developmental Reading Assessments (DRA) Reading Skills Tests End of Level Reading Tests Teacher Made Tests
This research based practice allowed me to better understand my students’ attitudes, motivations, and interests toward reading (Laureate, 2009).   A student’s attitude towards reading plays an important role in their reading performance (McKenna & Kear, 1990). I was also able to identify my students’ independent, instructional, and frustration reading levels along with other pertinent information about their phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension (Afflerbach, 2007); thus enabling me to plan appropriately for the students’ instruction in reading and writing (Laureate, 2009).  Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued
Selecting Texts Three Genres of Texts Dimensions of Difficulty Stories or narratives Informational or nonfiction Poetry       (Tompkins, 2010) Readability Text Length Text Structure Size of Print Visual Support These factors should be considered when  selecting appropriate texts for students (Laureate, 2009).
The Literacy Matrix (Laureate, 2009) A tool used to analyze texts. Text is located along the quadrant (Laureate, 2009).                                                 Linguistic (more word oriented)                      Narrative                                     Informational                                                  Semiotic (messages communicated through pictures, icons, etc.) Selecting Texts continued
Through this practice I was able to select texts my students could read and enjoy at their independent level. Thus, motivating them to want to read more (Lance Armstrong Foundation, 2011).  Additionally, having the appropriate text levels in my literate environment stimulated my students’ imaginations, expanded their knowledge about the world, and strengthened their literacy skills (Lance Armstrong Foundation, 2011).   Selecting Texts  continued
One of three research based components of literacy instruction; providing opportunities for the instructor to promote student literacy development covering the Five Pillars– phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension (Laureate, 2009).                                     Interactive Perspective phonemic awareness    phonics   vocabulary   fluency   comprehension Through this instructional perspective, I taught my students various reading strategies, initiated their meta-cognition, and provided opportunities for practice enabling them to develop their literacy skills (Tompkins, 2010). Literacy Instruction: Interactive Perspective
Second and third research based components of literacy instruction; providing opportunities for students to think analytically about a text and to respond to the text by making personal connections and reflect on their feelings thus being transformed in life changing ways (Laureate, 2009).                Critical Perspective                           Response Perspective    examine      evaluate     judge                      discuss  interpret   connect Through these instructional perspectives, I was able to give my students opportunities to think deeply and discover the intentions of the text, the characters in the text, and the author (Laureate, 2009).  Additionally, my students had opportunities to experience and respond to texts in such a way as to enable them to form personal meaning and purpose from the text (Durand, Howell, Schumacher, & Sutton, 2008).  Literacy Instruction: Critical and Response Perspectives
Perspectives in Literacy Learning Interactive Perspective Critical Perspective Response Perspective Well Rounded Readers All three perspectives are necessary to produce well rounded readers who can read effectively, want to read, and are excited to read and think critically (Laureate, 2009).
References Afflerbach, P. (2007). Understanding and using reading assessment k-12. Newark, DE: International Reading Association. Cooper, J. D. (2000). Literacy: Helping children construct literacy. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. Durand, C., Howell, R., Schumacher, L., & Sutton, J. (2008). Using interactive read-alouds and reader response to shape students’ concept of care. Illinois Reading Council Journal, 36(1), 22-29. Hendricks, C. (2009). Improving schools through action research: A comprehensive guide for educators. New Jersey: Allyn & Bacon. Retrieved March 23, 2011, from  http://www10.homepage.villanova.edu/deborah.schussler/EDU_4292/Readings/Research  Packet.pdf Lance Armstrong Foundation (2011, May 18). How to select books for children. Retrieved May       18, 2011, from http://www.livestrong.com/article/217254-how-to-select-books-for-children/ Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Analyzing and selecting text. [Motion picture].  The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Critical perspective. [Motion picture].  The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Perspectives on literacy learning [Motion picture]. The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Response perspective. [Motion picture].  The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. McKenna, M.C., & Kear, D.J. (1990). Measuring attitude toward reading: A new tool for teachers. The Reading Teacher, 43(9), 626-639. Ruckdeschel, S. (2011). How to create a literate classroom. eHow Web. Retrieved May 8, 2011, from http://www.ehow.com Tompkins, G. E. (2010). Literacy for the 21st century: A balanced approach (5th ed.). Boston:  Allyn & Bacon. References

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Literate environment analysis presentation

  • 1. Literate Environment Analysis By: Juanita McCurdy Walden University Instructor: Dr. Gene Pease EDUC6706: The Beginning Reader, PreK-3
  • 2. A place where one develops skills to communicate authentically through speaking, listening, reading, and writing (Cooper, 2000). A place rich in language and print (Cooper, 2000). A place accessible to all students regardless of their learning abilities, home language, or learning styles (Ruckdeschel, 2011). What is a Literate Environment?
  • 3. Getting to Know Literacy Learners Selecting Texts Literacy Instruction Interactive Perspective Critical Perspective Response Perspective Three Essential Parts of a Literate Environment
  • 4. Getting to Know Literacy Learners Non- cognitive Assessments Non- cognitive Activities Provide important information about students which contributes to their success in reading (Afflerbach, 2007). Information such as: motivations self-concepts interests attitudes attributions (Afflerbach, 2007). Interests Games (ex. Me Stew) Interests Surveys Literacy Autobiographies (Laureate, 2009)
  • 5. Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued Cognitive Assessments Examples of Formative Reading Assessments Formative: Ongoing assessments used to determine progress made towards a goal such as a student’s reading development (Hendricks, 2009). Information from formative assessments is useful in developing instruction (Afflerbach, 2007). Reading Inventories Developmental Reading Assessments (DRA) Running Records Checklists
  • 6. Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued Cognitive Assessments continued Summative: Assessments used at the end of instruction to determine if goals have been met (Hendricks, 2009). Provides a summary of student achievement in relation to reading curriculum goals and district or state learning standards (Afflerbach, 2007). Examples of Summative Reading Assessments Developmental Reading Assessments (DRA) Reading Skills Tests End of Level Reading Tests Teacher Made Tests
  • 7. This research based practice allowed me to better understand my students’ attitudes, motivations, and interests toward reading (Laureate, 2009). A student’s attitude towards reading plays an important role in their reading performance (McKenna & Kear, 1990). I was also able to identify my students’ independent, instructional, and frustration reading levels along with other pertinent information about their phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension (Afflerbach, 2007); thus enabling me to plan appropriately for the students’ instruction in reading and writing (Laureate, 2009). Getting to Know Literacy Learners continued
  • 8. Selecting Texts Three Genres of Texts Dimensions of Difficulty Stories or narratives Informational or nonfiction Poetry (Tompkins, 2010) Readability Text Length Text Structure Size of Print Visual Support These factors should be considered when selecting appropriate texts for students (Laureate, 2009).
  • 9. The Literacy Matrix (Laureate, 2009) A tool used to analyze texts. Text is located along the quadrant (Laureate, 2009). Linguistic (more word oriented) Narrative Informational Semiotic (messages communicated through pictures, icons, etc.) Selecting Texts continued
  • 10. Through this practice I was able to select texts my students could read and enjoy at their independent level. Thus, motivating them to want to read more (Lance Armstrong Foundation, 2011). Additionally, having the appropriate text levels in my literate environment stimulated my students’ imaginations, expanded their knowledge about the world, and strengthened their literacy skills (Lance Armstrong Foundation, 2011). Selecting Texts continued
  • 11. One of three research based components of literacy instruction; providing opportunities for the instructor to promote student literacy development covering the Five Pillars– phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension (Laureate, 2009). Interactive Perspective phonemic awareness phonics vocabulary fluency comprehension Through this instructional perspective, I taught my students various reading strategies, initiated their meta-cognition, and provided opportunities for practice enabling them to develop their literacy skills (Tompkins, 2010). Literacy Instruction: Interactive Perspective
  • 12. Second and third research based components of literacy instruction; providing opportunities for students to think analytically about a text and to respond to the text by making personal connections and reflect on their feelings thus being transformed in life changing ways (Laureate, 2009). Critical Perspective Response Perspective examine evaluate judge discuss interpret connect Through these instructional perspectives, I was able to give my students opportunities to think deeply and discover the intentions of the text, the characters in the text, and the author (Laureate, 2009). Additionally, my students had opportunities to experience and respond to texts in such a way as to enable them to form personal meaning and purpose from the text (Durand, Howell, Schumacher, & Sutton, 2008). Literacy Instruction: Critical and Response Perspectives
  • 13. Perspectives in Literacy Learning Interactive Perspective Critical Perspective Response Perspective Well Rounded Readers All three perspectives are necessary to produce well rounded readers who can read effectively, want to read, and are excited to read and think critically (Laureate, 2009).
  • 14. References Afflerbach, P. (2007). Understanding and using reading assessment k-12. Newark, DE: International Reading Association. Cooper, J. D. (2000). Literacy: Helping children construct literacy. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. Durand, C., Howell, R., Schumacher, L., & Sutton, J. (2008). Using interactive read-alouds and reader response to shape students’ concept of care. Illinois Reading Council Journal, 36(1), 22-29. Hendricks, C. (2009). Improving schools through action research: A comprehensive guide for educators. New Jersey: Allyn & Bacon. Retrieved March 23, 2011, from http://www10.homepage.villanova.edu/deborah.schussler/EDU_4292/Readings/Research Packet.pdf Lance Armstrong Foundation (2011, May 18). How to select books for children. Retrieved May 18, 2011, from http://www.livestrong.com/article/217254-how-to-select-books-for-children/ Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Analyzing and selecting text. [Motion picture]. The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author.
  • 15. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Critical perspective. [Motion picture]. The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Perspectives on literacy learning [Motion picture]. The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Response perspective. [Motion picture]. The Beginning Reader, PreK-3. Baltimore: Author. McKenna, M.C., & Kear, D.J. (1990). Measuring attitude toward reading: A new tool for teachers. The Reading Teacher, 43(9), 626-639. Ruckdeschel, S. (2011). How to create a literate classroom. eHow Web. Retrieved May 8, 2011, from http://www.ehow.com Tompkins, G. E. (2010). Literacy for the 21st century: A balanced approach (5th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. References