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Oregon K-12 Literacy Framework and

K-3 Statewide Outreach

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Organization of the Framework

• The K-12 Literacy Framework is organized around the following six components:

• Goals (Module 1)• Assessment (Modules 1, 2, and 3)• Instruction (Modules 1, 4, 5, and 6)• Leadership (Module 7)• Professional Development (All Modules)• Commitment

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Goals Assessment Instruction LeadershipProfessionalDevelopment Commitment

School

District

State

A 3 X 6 Matrix

Implementation of the Oregon Literacy Framework

District Support for Implementation of the Oregon Literacy Framework

State-Level Initiatives to Support Districts/Schools in Implementation of the Oregon Literacy Framework

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Module 1:Introduction to RTI and the Schoolwide Reading Model

• Focus is on the essential features of a Schoolwide Reading Model and how the model aligns with a three-tier instructional approach.

• The session will identify ways to optimize and coordinate instructional time, scheduling, and grouping within and across grade levels, allowing schools to maximize differentiation and make the best use of resources.

• Included in this session will be a discussion of how this model aligns with Response to Intervention and how the SWRM is an important first step in establishing an RTI framework.

• This session is appropriate for all new staff or any staff from schools needing an introduction to the features of the Schoolwide Reading Model.

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Module 2:Assessment - DIBELS Foundations

• This session will focus on the foundations of Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS).

• The DIBELS Foundations training will include an overview of the different purposes of assessment, administration, and scoring directions for DIBELS, and logistics for collecting schoolwide DIBELS data.

• This session is appropriate for all new staff (i.e., teachers, coaches, principals, district leaders).

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Module 3:Assessment - Systems Problem Solving and

Data-Based Decision Making

• Focus is on establishing a framework for evaluating and problem-solving a schoolwide reading program.

• Emphasis will be placed on using DIBELS data for evaluating effectiveness at the school, grade, instructional group, and student levels.

• Participants will learn how DIBELS can be incorporated as part of a comprehensive assessment, including how to (a) use benchmarking data to identify instructional groups using a three-tiered model of prevention and intervention, (b) set up and use a progress monitoring system to make instructional decisions at both the student and systems levels, and (c) use DIBELS to evaluate end-of-year reading outcomes.

• This session will include several hands-on activities and group discussion.

• This is an advanced session appropriate for principals coaches, district leaders, and/or teachers who have attended Module 2.

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Module 4:Instruction - Tier I Instruction: Using a Core

Reading Program (90-Minute Reading Block)

• The adoption of a core program is only the beginning step to effective reading instruction. This session will guide schools on how to optimize their core program effectiveness.

• Participants will learn how to increase student engagement, how to use assessments to plan grouping, discuss whole group and small group instruction options, learn how to explicitly teach the critical content from the core program, and be given practical classroom enhancement strategies to use when students require more explicit teaching and/or more opportunities for practice.

• This is an advanced sessions appropriate for teachers, coaches, district leaders, and/or principals who have attended Modules 1 and 2.

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Module 5:Instruction - Tier II and III Instruction

Part 1 - Supplemental & Intervention ProgramsPart 2 - Practices Handbook

• Part 1: This session will focus on selecting research-based K-3 intervention programs for use in a Response to Intervention and Schoolwide Reading Model. The instructional design features of the programs being used with struggling readers will be shared, with emphasis placed on how to evaluate and identify effective, research-based reading programs for local use. Key suggestions and strategies for maximizing student gains within such programs will also be discussed.

• Part 2: This session will focus on research-based instructional components beginning readers need as well share practices utilized by schools that have made substantial progress with their students.

• This is an advanced sessions appropriate for specialists, coaches, district leaders, and/or principals who have attended Modules 1, 2, and 4.

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Module 6: Instruction - Tier I and II Instruction

Adding More Explicit Instruction to Your Core Program

• This presentation will focus on making instruction more explicit within your comprehensive core reading program to intensify instruction for Tier II (strategic) and low Tier I (benchmark) students. This session is appropriate for K-3 classroom teachers, Title I teachers, specialists, and principals who are implementing a comprehensive core reading program. Participants will learn:– The five critical components and linking them to a core program– How to engage students in meaningful interactions with language

during a lesson– How to apply explicit instructional techniques to delivering a core

program– How to ensure students have multiple opportunities to practice

• This session is an advanced sessions for teachers, specialists, coaches, district leaders, and/or principals and should be taken after Module 1, 2 and 4.

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Module 7: Leadership

• This session is for district and building leadership personnel and will focus on how to become better literacy leaders in their schools. Jo Robinson will focus on how principals and district support can be effectively involved in the entire literacy framework initiative (assessments, data-based decision making, and core, supplemental, and intervention reading program implementation). Participants will learn how to become effective data leaders and how to provide leadership support through on-going professional development and classroom walk-throughs with feedback.

• This session is for district leaders and principals.

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Date Location Title Presenter Sept. 8-12:00-1:00 Participants via phone/webex K-3 Framework: Overview for

District Leaders on the 2008-2009 K-3 Outreach Sessions

Russ Sweet Carol Dissen Trish Travers

Sept. 15, 2008 Northwest Regional ESD – Hillsboro, OR Washington Room

Module 1: K-3 Framework Introduction to RTI and the Schoolwide Reading Model

Wayne Calendar

Sept. 16, 2008

Hillsboro District Office – Hillsboro, OR

Module 2: Assesment DIBELS Foundations

Erin Chaparro

Oct. 8, 2008

High Desert ESD – Redmond, OR Module 1: K-3 Framework Introduction to RTI and the Schoolwide Reading Model

Amanda Sanford

Oct. 9, 2008

High Desert ESD – Redmond, OR Module 2: Assessment DIBELS Foundations

Amanda Sanford

Oct. 22-23, 2008

Red Lion Hotel - Coos Bay, OR

Module 6: Instruction Tier 1 and II-Instruction Adding more explicit instruction to your core program

Pat Nash

Oct. 28-29, 2008

High Desert ESD – Redmond, OR Module 4: Instruction Tier 1 Instruction: Using a Core Reading Program: 90-Minute Reading Block

Carol Dissen

Nov. 7, 2008

Eugene, OR Location TBD *webinar

Module 5: Differentiated Instruction Tier 2/3 Instruction: Part 1 - Supplemental/Intervention Programs Part 2 - Practices Handbook

P.1:Mar ia Randle P.2: Jerr y Silbert/ Elizabeth Jankowski

Nov. 13-14, 2008

Portland, OR Location TBD

Module 7: Leadership Leadership Training

Jo Robinson

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Nov. 20-21, 2008

Eugene, OR Location TBD *webinar

Module 7: Leadership Leadership Training

Jo Robinson

Dec. 3-4, 2008

Eugene, OR Location TBD *webinar

Module 4: Instruction Tier 1 Instruction: Using a Core Reading Program: 90-Minute Reading Block

Carol Dissen

February 5, 2009

Eugene, OR Location TBD *webinar

Module 3: Assessment and Instruction Systems Problem Solving and Data-based Decision Making

Jeanie Mercier Smith

Feb. 18-19, 2009 Portland, OR Location TBD

Module 4: Instruction Tier 1 Instruction: Using a Core Reading Program: 90-Minute Reading Block

Carol Dissen

Mar. 13, 2009 High Desert ESD – Redmond, OR Module 3: Assessment and Instruction Systems Problem Solving and Data-based Decision Making

Trish Travers

March 17-18, 2009 Portland, OR Location TBD

Module 6: Instruction Tier 1 and II-Instruction Adding more explicit instruction to your core program

Maria Randle and Toni Fisher

Apr. 9, 2009 High Desert ESD – Redmond, OR Module 5: Differentiated Instruction Tier 2/3 Instruction: Part 1 - Supplemental/Intervention Programs Part 2 - Practices Handbook

P.1:Mar ia Randle P.2:Jerr y Silbert/ Elizabeth Jankowski

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More Information about registration and grant applications

Registration for K-12 Outreach Sessions will be available through the Miko Group (www.mikogroup.com). Registration for the September Outreach events is now available.

For a list of upcoming events, please visit the Statewide Outreach page (http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=1398).

For information about the K-3 Literacy Statewide Outreach sessions, please contact Deni Basaraba ([email protected]). For information about registration please contact the MIKO Group.

・ Grant applications are now available on the Oregon Department of Education Reading First website.These applications are due on September 5, 2008.

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Questions?

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Oregon Beacon Schools

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Beacon Schools

“The Reading First Center will identify Beacon Schools from the first 30-35 Reading First Schools in Cohort A - based on exceptional student performance and effective implementation of research-based reading practices. These Beacon Schools will serve as laboratory schools of research-based reading implementation for other Reading First schools, Pathfinder schools, state and private Colleges of Education, and interested elementary schools.”

Oregon Reading First Application, p. 125

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Announcing Beacon Schools!

• The Oregon Department of Education and Oregon Reading First Center have identified three Beacon Schools to serve as demonstration sites for schools throughout the state:

• Humboldt Elementary (Portland) (October 2008)• Jefferson Elementary (Medford) (Fall 2008)• Lincoln Street Elementary (Hillsboro) (Winter 2009)

• Beacon Schools were selected on the basis of the progress they made in demonstrating high quality implementation of effective reading practices and strong student outcomes.

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Humboldt Elementary,

Portland Public Schools

4915 N. Gantenbein

Portland, OR 97217

(503) 916-5468

Principal: Jamila Williams

Coach: Mary Peake

OPEN TO VISITORS IN OCTOBER 2008Humboldt Elementary

To schedule a visit, please contact: Mary Peake ([email protected])

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Jefferson Elementary,

Medford School District

333 Holmes Ave.

Medford, OR 97501

(541) 842-3800

Principal: Tom Sherwood

Coach: Bridget McMillen

OPEN TO VISITORS IN FALL 2008Jefferson Elementary

To schedule a visit, please contact: Bridget McMillen ([email protected]

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Lincoln Street Elementary

Hillsboro School District

801 N.E. Lincoln St.

Hillsboro, OR 97124

(503) 844-1680

Principal: Toni Crummett

Coach: Connie Robertson

OPEN TO VISITORS IN JANUARY 2009at Lincoln Street Elementary

To schedule a visit, please contact: Connie Robertson ([email protected])