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Literacy Facts• Illiteracy costs American taxpayers an estimated $20 billion a
year• 42 million adult Americans can’t read• 50 percent of American adults can’t read an eighth-grade-
level book• 20 percent of American adults are functionally illiterate and
read below a fifth grade level• Worldwide, approximately 500 million women are illiterate,
making up two-thirds of the adult population that cannot read• One billion children and adults, approximately 15 percent of
the world’s population, lack basic literacy skills
…an international scaffold for disciplinary literacy.
Professional purposes:• Immerse disciplinary literacy educators in breakthrough resources in
research and appropriate instructional practices• Provide on-line high quality materials, programs, and professional
learning opportunities• Engage university-based research scholars and school-based
practitioner scholars in dialogic conversations• Employ technology to disseminate and collect information• Respond in a timely manner to ensure professional learning• Demonstrate materials and access to models of appropriate
instructional practices
Theoretical foundation:• Literacy learning is complex (Clay, 2001)• Literacy enterprises are an aesthetic as well as an efferent endeavor
(Rosenblatt, 1978)• Knowledge is socially constructed (Vygotsky, 1978)• Attention, motivation, and situation need to be in harmony for learning to be
productive (Csíkszentmihályi, 1997)• Opposing views are seen as strengths rather than hurdles towards seeking
solutions (Bakhtin, 1981)• Adult learning is a solution-seeking endeavor (Knowles, 1984)• Universal conditions of learning need to be in place for optimal literacy
learning to occur (Cambourne, 1988)
A holistic PK-20 education consolidates established and research proven educational practices with current resources and future needs. The creation of a cohesive PK-20 system will better prepare students for the jobs of the 21st century.
• Cooperation among educational levels has to be in place in order to equip and prepare students
• A cohesive PK-20 instructional plan identifies strengths and scaffolds students to ensure success
• Education is the common denominator
Why is disciplinary literacy acquisition and instruction important?
• Can add to one’s understanding of him or herself and others• Can increase the habits of reflective thought
and critical thinking• Part of lifelong learning enjoyment
Purposes for disciplinary literacy acquisition and instruction
• To understand human endeavors, attitudes, and interactions• To understand and appreciate human creativity• To contemplate one’s own humanity • To critically analyze perspectives about humankind and human
endeavors • To evaluate the quality of human endeavor
Past and Present activities
Since July 2012 the MIRC has facilitated over 90 events with 22,250 attendees
Developed partnerships with:• Florida Alliance for Arts Education (FAAE)• Florida Literacy Coaches Association (FLCA)• Orange County Reading Council (OCRC)• American Reading Forum (ARF)• Adult Literacy League• International Association of Hispanic Poets and Writers (AIPEH)
Teaching to the Core, Series 2013
Literacy Coach Re-boot Camp
On the drawing board…
STEAM e-journalA professional electronic journal addressing science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics
Re-membering LiteracyA literacy intervention for low-progress adolescents
Continue rebranding as a “disciplinary literacy center”
The MIRC’s continual goals are to: 1. Change the language and lexicon; eliminate "classroom" from our
vocabulary and talk about “professional learning environments”2. Plan a diversity of responsive spaces for learning; no one space can
realistically be "multipurpose"3. Accept that the role of the imagination isn't just for the arts, and process
isn't just for the sciences—seek the intersections that make sense for particular subject areas
4. Put the users, the teachers, and the students in control of their space, furniture, technology, and digital tools
5. Create spaces at every level that are: experiential, interactive, collaborative, active, and exciting.
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Ultimately…
To serve as a conduit and a catalyst of information to :• Improve disciplinary literacy acquisition and instruction• Scaffold PK-20 student learning to think deeply and critically• Highlight the importance of the humanities to learning