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Title: Using the Learners


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Using the Learners Talentsin Balanced
LiteracyLanguage Arts K - 3
  • Governors Urban Academy
  • at Muhlenberg College
  • June 23 - 28, 2002
  • Dr. Margaret L. Benson

2
The Pennsylvania Standards
  • 1.2 Reading Critically in All Content Areas
  • 1.3 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting
    Literature
  • 1.5 Quality of Writing
  • 1.8 Research

3
Traditional View ofIntelligence
  • Verbal-Linguistic Math-Logical
  • Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale
  • Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test
  • mental age/chron. Age
  • times 100
  • WISC

4
Multiple IntelligencesHoward Gardner
  • Brain research
  • Theory in progress
  • Frames of the Mind (1983)
  • Probe beyond the traditional

5
What Type of Learner Are You?
  • As a child
  • Favorites outside school
  • Favorite subject in school
  • Favorite teacher - because
  • You were intelligent in _____
  • School would have been better if __________
  • You decided you wanted to be a teacher because
    _______

6
Eight Ways of Being Smart
  • Verbal-Linguistic
  • Math-Logical
  • Spatial
  • Bodily-Kinesthetic
  • Musical
  • Interpersonal
  • Intrapersonal
  • Naturalist

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Spatial
  • Strong in
  • maps, puzzles
  • Likes to
  • design, create, looks at pictures
  • Learns best through
  • visualizing
  • Famous examples
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Frank Lloyd Wright

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Bodily-Kinesthetic
  • Strong in
  • acting,
  • Likes to
  • move around, touch and feel
  • Learns best through
  • touching, processing through senses
  • Famous examples
  • Charlie Chaplin
  • Martina Navratilova

9
Musical
  • Strong in
  • singing, rhythms
  • Likes to
  • sing, hum, listen to music
  • Learns best through
  • rhythm, melody
  • Famous examples
  • Leonard Bernstein
  • Ella Fitzgerald

10
Intrapersonal
  • Strong in
  • understanding self, setting goals
  • Likes to
  • work alone, reflect
  • Learns best through
  • doing self-paced projects
  • having own space
  • Famous examples
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Sigmund Freud

11
Using the Learners Talents
  • Pennsylvania Standards
  • Multiple Intelligences
  • Balanced Literacy

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Balanced LiteracySix Aspects
  • Ownership of Literacy
  • Reading Comp. Writing Process
  • (Readers Workshop) (Writers Workshop)
  • Language and Vocabulary Knowledge
  • Word Reading and Spelling Strategies
  • Voluntary Reading
  • (Au, Carroll, Scheu, p. 4)

13
Balanced Literacy
  • Six Aspects of Literacy
  • Full process
  • Authentic context
  • Reading and writing
  • Speaking and listening
  • Community of learners

14
Balanced Literacy
  • Positive Attitudes towards Literacy
  • Part of their daily routine
  • Affective side as important as cognitive
  • Accomplishment of real-world tasks
  • The will as well as the skill
  • Responsibility for their own learning
  • Control over their lives in school
  • Teachers responsibility to guide

15
Balanced Literacy
  • Reader Response Theory
  • Louise Rosenblatt
  • Transaction between reader and text
  • Aesthetic
  • reading for the sake of reading
  • attention on what she/he is living while reading
  • Efferent
  • what should be retained

16
Balanced Literacy
  • Lev Vygotsky
  • Guided and paced by a more capable person (Zone
    of Proximal Development - ZPD)
  • Enable the child to actively participate
  • Support from someone who knows the child

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Balanced Literacy
  • Practical Implications
  • Use heterogeneous grouping
  • Give students choices of the texts they will read
    and discuss
  • Base discussions on students responses to the
    text, not preset teacher questions
  • Take the role of a facilitator rather than
    question-asker

18
Balanced Literacy
  • Writing
  • Construct meaning
  • Communicate a message
  • Choose self-selected topics
  • See themselves as authors
  • Dynamic, nonlinear process

19
Balanced Literacy
  • Writing
  • Shared Writing
  • Interactive Writing
  • Guided Writing
  • Independent Writing

20
Balanced Literacy
  • Writing Process
  • Planning
  • Drafting
  • Revising
  • Editing
  • Publishing

21
Balanced Literacy
  • Reading
  • Read-Aloud
  • Guided Reading
  • Shared Reading
  • Independent Reading

22
Balanced Literacy
  • Continuum of Reading Strategies
  • Teacher Read Alouds
  • Sustained Silent Reading
  • Literature Discussion Groups
  • Guided Discussion
  • Guided Reading
  • Shared Reading
  • K 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • (Au, Carrol, Scheu, p. 79)

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Balanced Literacy
  • Writing
  • Shared Writing
  • Interactive Writing
  • Guided Writing
  • Independent Writing
  • Reading
  • Read-Aloud
  • Guided Reading
  • Shared Reading
  • Independent Reading
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