3. What words come to mind when you think of curriculum? Synonyms: course or program of study, subjects, modules (Online Thesaurus) the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college (Online Dictionary) What words come to mind when you think of instruction? Synonyms: teaching, coaching guidance, training, preparation (Online Thesaurus) A direction or order; detailed information telling how something should be done, operated, or assembled, teaching (Online Dictionary) Curriculum and Instruction
4. Mix and Match: Curriculum and Instruction A course of study, planned by the instructor, to facilitate learning through instruction. Stop and Think: How would you define curriculum and instruction?
5. According to the IRA (International Reading Association) “Candidates use instructional approaches, materials, and an integrated, comprehensive, balanced, curriculum to support student learning in reading and writing” (IRA Standards 2010)
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7. Use appropriate and varied instructional approaches, including those that develop word recognition, language comprehension, strategic knowledge, and reading-writing connections.
8. Use a wide range of texts from traditional print, digital, and online resources.Elements of Standard 2: Curriculum and Instruction (IRA 2010). Continue to the next slide to learn about current issues in education that effect reading instruction.
9. Current Issues in Curriculum and Instruction NCLB (No Child Left Behind) Act Rti (Response to Intervention) Classroom Diversity New Literacies Evidence-Based Instruction Standardized Testing To Learn More: No Child Left Behind: Truths and Consequences Exploring Response to Intervention: A Growing Educational Framework for Success Understanding New Literacies for New Times: Pedagogy in Action Effective Teaching In Diverse Classrooms Notebook: Standardized Tests Stop and Think: What effects (positive or negative) have you encountered or seen based on the current issues surrounding reading instruction?
10. Practical Application for Reading Instruction Use evidence-based instruction to facilitate learning. Consider the IRA Position Statement on evidence-based instruction to inform your decisions for reading instruction in your classroom. Examples of Instruction for the classroom: Guided Reading Reading Recovery Sound Partners Project CRISS You will find more resources for information in the resource continued section of this presentation. These resources are filled with practical application for your practice. Stop and Think: What evidence-based instruction do you use? What are some other classroom activities that you use to support your evidence-based instruction?
11. Resources U.S Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences: What Works Clearinghouse. Find What Works: Reading/Writing.Princeston, NJ. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/reports/advancedss.aspx BeTheChangeFilms. (2007). No Child Left Behind: Truths and Consequences. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/hSTzLILQx3c Pearson Education. (2010). Exploring Response to Intervention: A Growing Educational Framework for Success. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/YyEkTZCAKYU Potts, Ann; Schlichting, Kathleen; Hatch, Jennifer; &Pridgen, Amy. (2010). Understanding New Literacies for New Times: Pedagogy in Action. CG Publishing. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/QcITZSlDlas Behr, Anita. (2008). Effective Teaching in Diverse Classrooms. Educational Impact. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/venm4TtOCz4 Couric, Katie. (2007) Notebook: Standardized Tests. CBS News Online. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/gKFUoxGLiiQ
12. Resources Continued American Institute for Research. (2010). Essential components of RtI – A closer look at responseto intervention. Retrieved from http://www.rti4success.org/whatisrti Bean, R.M., Heisey, N., & Roller, C.M. (Eds), (2010). Part1: Foundational Knowledge. Preparing Reading Professionals (second edition). Newark, DE: International Reading Association. Ellery, V. (2009). Creating strategic readers (second edition). Newark, DE: International Reading Association. International Reading Association. (2010). Standardsfor reading professionals – revised 2010. Newark, DE: Author. National Reading Panel. (2006). Teaching children to read: an evidence-based assessment of thescientific research literature on reading and its implications for reading instruction. Retrieved from http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/nrp/smallbook.cfm
Notes de l'éditeur
Welcome to curriculum and and instruction for reading professionals. As you make your way through this power point presentation you will review the meaning of curriculum and instruction and learn about the standards for reading professionals set by the International Reading Association. Additionally, you will be able to learn more about or review current issues in education that effect reading curriculum and instruction and find practical classroom applications for reading instruction. Finally, throughout this power point presentation, you will find questions to guide your thinking and provide a means for discussion.
Consider these two questions: What words come to mind when you think of curriculum? What words come to mind when you think of instruction? Once you have finished thinking, continue clicking to see a few synonyms and the definition of these words.
In short, I have defined curriculum and instruction as a course of study planned by the instructor, facilitate learning through instruction.Stop and Think: How would you define curriculum and instruction?
The next two slides define what a reading professional must do to fulfill the standard of curriculum and instruction. Continue reading and think about the questions presented.
Reading professionals have the responsibility of using evidence-based instruction in their practice because of the success it brings to learning. The IRA Position statement includes a guide on how to determine the best means of curriculum and instructions. If you click on the link it will take the IRA’s Position Statement where you can read more about what it means to be an evidence based practitioner. Finally, I have included a few evidence-based practices and questions for you to review as you consider how to instruct your students. Just click on the links and they will take you where you need to go.