Title: International Center for Leadership in Education
1International Center for Leadership in Education
Developing 21st Century Literacy in Students
2Literacy in the 21st century is more than reading
and writing . . . . . . Its the ability to
learn, unlearn, and relearn.
31900 Workplace Demands
Highly skilled
Low skilled
- Avg. age to enter work force
14
- Avg. age to leave work force
47
47
41980 Workplace Demands
Highly skilled
Semi skilled
Low skilled
18
- Avg. age to enter work force
- Avg. age to leave work force
65
78
52010 Workplace Demands
Highly skilled
Low skilled
- Avg. age to enter the workplace
- Number of times change jobs
21
5-8
- Est. Life expectancy in 2100
107 to 124!
621st Century Skills for Success
- Strong Academics
- Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Technology
Skills - Career Skills
- Workplace Attitudes Ethics
- Character Virtues
- Honesty, Responsibility, Integrity
7Reading Literacy
- National Adult Literacy
- Study (NALS)
- International Adult Literacy
- Study (IALS)
8Three Scales
- Prose
- Document
- Quantitative
9Results
- 20 Nations
- 16-65 Year Olds
- Prose 9th
- Document 14th
- Quantitative 13th
10So what do we do?
- Have a plan
- Have some buy-in
- Listen to your staff
- Have a back-up plan
- Give it time
- Be prepared to change the plan!
11How do I create a plan?
- Must look at your schools DNA
- Dont try to take on too much
- Decide WHO is responsible for WHAT and WHEN it
will happen - Must give it time
- Must reassess frequently
12Four types of literacy
- Functional Literacy
- Content Literacy
- Technological Literacy
- Innovative Literacy
- Where will you start?
13If you do nothing else
- Stop guessing about your students reading
abilities!
14Grade Levels
- Do I want to buy a 5th
- grade shoe?
- Why would I want to buy a 5th
- grade book?
15Lexile Framework
- Wow! I didnt know I could figure out how kids
are - reading in my class!
16So whats a Lexile?
- The Lexile Framework is a widely adopted method
to measure reader ability and text difficulty. - A Lexile is determined for each student, based on
the students performance on a given assessment
(TAKS, SRI) -
- source MetaMetrics
17The Lexile Framework consists of two main
components
- A Lexile MEASURE the numeric representation of
a readers ability or a texts difficulty - The Lexile SCALE a developmental scale for
reading ranging from 200L for beginning readers
to above 1700L for advanced text - The measure and scale are the same, so users can
match text with ability - Source MetaMetrics
18What does a Lexile measure?
- Syntactic Complexity
- -number of words per sentence
- -longer sentences more complex, require
- more short-term memory to process
- Semantic Difficulty
- -the frequency of words in a corpus of
- written text
- -corpus have over 400 million words
19Why use the Lexile score?
- When reader and text are appropriately matched, a
reader can enjoy a comprehension rate of about
75 - The 75 comprehension level corresponds to the
balance of skill and difficulty that allows
reading to be a positive, but adequately
challenging experience, and encourages the reader
to grow in proficiency and motivation
20In other words
- You can figure out if what your students are
reading is too easy or too hard! - You can determine if the students wont read, or
if they CANT read!
21Important to know..
- Theres no direct translation from a specific
Lexile measure to a specific grade level - The real power of the Lexile Framework is to meet
readers where they are and to help them grow - So1100 doesnt equal 11th grade?
22Lexile Literature
- 1500 - On Ancient Medicine
- 1400 - The Scarlet Letter
- 1300 - Brown vs. Board of Ed.
- 1200 - War and Peace
- 1100 - Pride and Prejudice
- 1000 - Black Beauty
- 900 - Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders
- 800 - The Adventures of Pinocchio
- 700 - Bunnicula A Rabbit Tale of Mystery
- 600 - A Baby Sister for Frances
- 500 - The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth
- 400 - Frog and Toad are Friends
- 300 - Cliffords Manners
23Lexile Texts
- 1500 - The Making of Memory From Molecules to
Mind Doubleday - 1400 - Philosophical Essays Hackett Publishing
- 1300 - Psychology An Introduction Prentice Hall
- 1200 - Business Prentice Hall
- 1100 - America Pathways to Present Prentice
Hall - 1000 - Writing and Grammar Gold Level Prentice
Hall - 900 - World Cultures A Global Mosaic Prentice
Hall - 800 - Word 97 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
- 700 - World Explorer The U.S. Canada
Prentice Hall - 600 - Science (Grade 4) Addison-Wesley
- 500 - People and Places Silver Burdett Ginn
- 400 - Imagine That! Scholastic Inc.
- 300 - My World Harcourt Brace
24Good to know.
- As of 2006, every textbook published has been
Lexiled - Go to lexile.com, and click on book database to
find the Lexile score for a particular textbook
25Personal Use
- Aetna Health Care Discount Form (1360)
- Medical Insurance Benefit Package (1280)
- Application for Student Loan (1270)
- Federal Tax Form W-4 (1260)
- Installing Your Child Safety Seat (1170)
- Microsoft Windows User Manual (1150)
- G.M. Protection Plan (1150)
- CD DVD Player Instructions (1080)
26Newspapers
- Reuters (1440)
- NY Times (1380)
- Washington Post (1350)
- Wall Street Journal (1320)
- Chicago Tribune (1310)
- Associated Press (1310)
- USA Today (1200)
2716 Career ClustersDepartment of Education
28Reading RequirementsFindings
- Entry-level
- Highest in 6/16
- Second Highest in 7/16
- Consistent Across Country
29Human Services
30Construction
31Manufacturing
322005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading Study
Summary of Text Lexile Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1600
1400
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1000
800
600
High School Literature
College Literature
High School Textbooks
College Textbooks
Military
Personal Use
Entry-Level Occupations
SAT 1, ACT, AP
Source of National Test Data MetaMetrics
332005-06 Lexile Framework for Reading
StudySummary of High School Textbook Lexile
Measures
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25 - 75)
1400
1300
1200
Text Lexile Measure (L)
1100
1000
900
800
ELA
Science
Social Studies
Arts
CTE
Math
Subject Area Textbooks
34Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI)
- Lexile test developed by Scholastic
- Computer-based test
- Takes about 20 minutes to complete
- Students receive book list according to lexile
score and interests - Can test as often as desired
35KHS testing plan
- 2004-2005 test all freshmen, CD and KARE
(at-risk) students - 2005-2006test all freshmen, sophomores, CD and
KARE students - 2006-2007test all freshmen, sophomore, juniors,
CD and KARE students - 2007-2008 all students
36SRI Testing
- Freshmen year physical science classes
- Sophomore year English 10 classes
- Junior year US World 11 classes
- CD and KARE students tested through their primary
teachers - Test in September and February each year
37But what does it all mean?
- The number one question parents (and students)
ask about the Lexile Framework is My child
scored ______. What does this mean?
38When communicating with students and parents,
remember
- Dont get too focused on numbers ranges are
more important - To give examples of books and other text
materials appropriate for the student - To give examples of how parents can HELP the
student - To talk about where the student is going
emphasize progress!
39Common teacher questions
- How do I find out the Lexile of my textbook?
- How do I know if the novel were reading is too
easy or too difficult? - How can I find books for a student at the
appropriate lexile?
40Lexile Book Database
- 1. Go to www.Lexile.com
- 2. Click Find Titles Using the Lexile Book
Database - 3. Choose a search field
- 4. Click Search
41Another conundrum.
- A 10th grade biology teacher with 120 students in
five sections uses a 1000L textbook. One third of
her students are reading below 1000L. - What can she do?
42Use the Lexile Analyzer!
- Register or sign in at Lexile.com
- 2. Find or create a .txt file (ON DESKTOP)
- Create a word document
- Save as .txt to desktop
43Lexile Analyzer
- Click on Lexile Analyzer
- Click on Browse
- Double-click on your document
- 4. Click on Analyze
44Or..use a search engine
- SIRS
- Ebscohost
- Proquest
- Makes differentiating easy!
45Uses at KHS
- Self-selection of books in English classes
- Math textbook example
- Helped teachers understand need for strategies
and differentiation - Part of textbook selection process
- Snapshot test for special ed
46Literacy in the 21st century is more than reading
and writing . . . . . . Its the ability to
learn, unlearn, and relearn.
47Nicole Hochholzer
- nhochholzer_at_hotmail.com
- (920) 766-5948
48International Center for Leadership in Education,
Inc.
- 1587 Route 146
- Rexford, NY 12148
- Phone (518) 399-2776
- Fax (518) 399-7607
- E-mail - info_at_LeaderEd.com
- www.LeaderEd.com