Title: Middle Grades Literacy
1Middle Grades Literacy
- Peggy McCardle, Ph.D., MPH
- National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, NIH
2Teaching people to read
- What methods/ approaches work, for whom, under
what conditions? - Only a surface reflection of the complexity
integrated yet differentiated instruction, by
well trained teachers in environments that
support and motivate learning.
3Reading Networks an investment in lifespan
literacy, diverse contexts and populations
- Biliteracy Research Network
- Adult Literacy Research Network
- Adolescent Literacy Research Network
- School Readiness Consortium
- Measurement Development Consortium
- Learning Disability Research Centers
Co-funding by ED, NIFL, ACF, ASPE
4What We Know About Reading
- There are key components that must be mastered
for students to learn to read - The phonological system (PA and phonics)
- Fluency
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension
5And.
- Writing (listen to Steve Graham)
- Spelling instruction, through the middle grades-
a la Moats and others, including morphology and
language background - Supports reading improvement, contributes to
vocabulary growth and reading comprehension
6What is RTI? (elementary grades)
- Response to Intervention (RTI) requires high
quality reading instruction for all students
(Tier 1) - For those students who do not succeed, more
intensive classroom instruction with
differentiated attention to areas of need (Tier
2) - For those still not reading, individualized or
small group intervention specifically targeted to
those students (Tier 3)
7The 4th Grade Slump?
- Students are moving into higher level reading
comprehension, more difficult content - Should have decoding skills and fluency solidly
mastered, but may not - Often show no/few signs of reading difficulty,
but begin to struggle - Underlines Importance of assessment, strategy
instruction, vocabulary, and well trained
teachers
8Importance of Assessment
- Without reliable, valid assessment, cannot know
what students need - Ongoing monitoring by teachers will enable them
to differentiate instruction to student needs - Assessment takes skills, time and resources (some
assmt by teachers, some by reading specialists,
school psychologists, etc.)
9Who are we talking about?
- Middle grades upper elementary or middle school
- Struggling lower 20 (of whom 35-70 have
decoding problems) - Or all readers below grade level
- How we teach (reading) varies with who we are
talking about
10Are older students different?
- Failure may have destroyed or seriously reduced
motivation - Teaching single skills is likely to be
ineffective - Reading foundational skills, such as decoding and
fluency, should be taught by classroom teachers
in elementary grades and reading specialists or
specifically trained language arts teachers when
required in middle school
11Content Area Teachers What constitutes literacy
instruction?
- Comprehension strategies (general and domain
specific) - Deeper discussion of texts (interactive)
- Promoting vocabulary and questioning that require
high level thinking - Interesting and engaging assignments
- Teaching content (including critical vocabulary)
to all students at various reading levels
12Instruction
- Must be systematic, explicit, challenging,
focused on disciplinary knowledge and conceptual
understanding - Must have meaning in the world outside of school
- Must capitalize on students cultural backgrounds
personal experiences to enhance engagement,
motivation, and comprehension of content
13How Important is Professional Development?
- Teachers report that professional development,
classroom coaches, and the adoption of core,
comprehensive reading programs for elementary
grades were key to their success - Classroom observations indicated that better
prepared teachers use their time more wisely - Preparing teachers requires consistent resources
and time
14What We Cannot Do Without
- Evidence-based curricula
- Materials for students
- Teacher guides, support (for specific roles re
literacy), and materials - A commitment to evidence-based materials and
instruction
15Budgets - FOCUS ON LITERACY A Sound Investment
Priorities
- Solid instruction in K-3 reading
- Teacher prep/ professional development for ALL
grades - Teacher support roles differentiate in middle
school and beyond (content area teachers vs.
reading specialists, language arts) - Materials (classroom materials as well as
assessments)