Title: English Intensive Instruction:
1English Intensive Instruction Colton Joint
Unified School Districts Journey to Implement
Effective Reading Intervention at the Secondary
Level
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2Overview
- Background Why CJUSD chose READ 180
- What is READ 180 Intensive?
- Implementation Design
- Implementation Timeline
- Preparation
- Implementation
- Revision
- Year One Results
- Q A
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3Why READ 180?
- DAIT mandate for secondary intervention
- Middle-to-High school overlap of intervention
- SRA REACH Program
- Hampton-Brown Highpoint
- Research-based gold standard
- Intensive component allows students to earn core
credit for English - Instructionally strong appealing to struggling
students - Committees top choice
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4What is READ 180 Intensive?
- a research-based, intensive reading intervention
and acceleration program designed for students in
elementary through high school who are reading
below grade level - PLUS
- Core English curriculum integrated into the READ
180 program to meet UC requirements for college
preparation courses in English
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5The Instructional Model
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6Whole-Group Small Group Instruction
20 minutes
Small-Group Instruction
Whole GroupWrap-Up
Whole-Group Instruction
20 minutes
10 minutes
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7Whole-Group and Small Group Instruction
- Curriculum rBook, SBE Text (Prentice Hall), core
novels and texts - Direct interactive instruction in Whole Group
- Differentiated instruction in Small Group
- Instructional focus
- Emphasis on academic vocabulary and word study
- Lessons in grammar, usage, and mechanics
- Modeled fluent reading
- Reading skills and strategies
- Instruction in key writing types
- Structured engagement routines
- Teacher conferences to check progress and set
goals
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8Instructional Software
20 minutes
InstructionalSoftware
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9Instructional Software provides individualized
instruction and practice in
- Phonics and decoding
- Comprehension
- Automatic word recognition
- Vocabulary
- Fluency
- Spelling
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10Modeled and Independent Reading
Modeled and Independent Reading
20 minutes
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11Modeled and Independent Reading helps students
become better readers with
- Leveled reading practice
- Access to grade-level texts
- Modeled fluent reading
- Think alouds that demonstrate reading skills
andself-monitoring strategies - Opportunities to respond to reading in writing
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12Implementation Design
- Deliberate planning
- Scheduling
- Clear entrance and exit criteria
- Dedicated classroom labs
- Staffing and support
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13Deliberate Planning
- Year-long process before implementation
- Close partnership with Scholastic
- Committee decision-making
- Included key stakeholders district and site
administrators, teachers, support staff - Site visitations
- Curriculum writing and revision
- Clear and focused action plan
- Purchasing
- Infrastructure
- District curriculum approval process
14Scheduling
- Double-period blocks
- Consecutive
- Total instruction time 110 minutes
- Credits earned
- Five English graduation requirement
- Five English Elective
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15Clear Entrance and Exit Criteria
- Entrance
- CST scaled score 375 or lower
- SRI score of 850 or lower (ninth grade)
- SRI score of 900 or lower (tenth grade)
- Exit
- SRI score equivalent to at-grade-level
- Minimum of 80 mastery scores in
- Curriculum
- READ 180 software
- Independent Reading
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16Dedicated Classroom Labs
- Technology
- Set up and maintained by IT department (key
player in implementation success) - Computer stations for 1/3 of class (10)
- Teacher computer work station
- Classroom setup supportive of READ 180
Instructional Model - Computer center w/adequate network capabilities
- Flexible furniture to accommodate whole small
groups plus independent reading area/materials - Dedicated use
- Classroom used only for English Intensive
- OR
- Classroom used by single teacher
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17Staffing and Support
- Carefully-chosen instructors
- Ongoing staff development and instructional
support - SB 472 Training
- Monthly Cohort meetings
- District coaching and support (Secondary
Curriculum Program Specialist) - Ongoing adoption support
- Scholastic Technical Support
- Scholastic Implementation Consultant Coaching
- Data analysis and interpretation
18Implementation Timeline
192008-09 Year End Results
Site 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth R180 Lexile Growth
Site English I English I Intensive English I Intensive
Bloomington HS 7.8 27.6 57
Colton HS 8.3 26.8 112
Washington HS -2.2 24.6 79
AVG. 4.63 26.33 82.67
202008-09 Year End Results
Educational Program 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth R180 Lexile Growth
Educational Program English I English I Intensive English I Intensive
EL 7.2 28.5 62
I-FEP 4.5 26.7 62
R-FEP 8.1 43.9 62
RSP 5.1 18.9 60
SDC 4.0 (SDC Eng I) 23.7 60
AVG. per Group 5.78 28.34 61
212008-09 Year End Results
Demographic 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth 08-09 English- Language Arts CST Growth R180 Testing Lexile Growth
Demographic English I English I Intensive English I Intensive
Black/African American 10.3 26.4 134
Hispanic 7.1 26.2 73
White/ Caucasian 11.6 39.8 29
AVG. per Group 9.7 30.8 78.7