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Librarians Common Core Implementation
  • Shirley Fetherolf
  • Program Advisor
  • Library Media Services
  • 4-22-12

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  • Reading is at the core of everything in the
    Common Core Standards

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  • Problem
  • Many of us have
  • weeded out our high
  • Lexile books

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Problem
  • Librarians say that
  • its fun to read

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CCSS Reading Not always fun
  • Vehicle for deeper learning
  • Challenging and intellectually edifying activity
  • Deserving of students time, effort, and
    persistence
  • Carol Jago

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  • In order to reach appropriate levels of rigor,
    students must grapple with complex texts
  • Challenging texts that may frustrate or confuse
    students can be extremely effective and important
    instructional tools

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  • If students have not developed the skill,
    concentration and stamina to read complex
    textsthey will read less in general
  • CSS ELA Appendix A, p. 4

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Problem Growing Imbalance
  • Champions at information gathering
  • Web surfing, social media, email and texting
  • Not good at processing information
  • Constructing meaning
  • Deeper thinking/synthesis
  • Learning to process information

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What research has discovered about reading
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  • 5 of children learn to read effortlessly
  • 20-30 learn relatively easily once exposed to
    reading instruction
  • Harris, Chris. RTI The Library Role.
    Infomancy. 15 Mar. 2006. Web. 15 Apr. 2011.
    lthttp//schoolof.info/infomancy/?p173

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  • For 60 of children, learning to read is a much
    more formidable task
  • 20-30 of children reading is one of the most
    difficult tasks ever
  • 5 of students even with explicit and systematic
    instruction, reading will continue to be a
    challenge
  • Harris, Chris. RTI The Library Role.
    Infomancy. 15 Mar. 2006. Web. 15 Apr. 2011.
    lthttp//schoolof.info/infomancy/?p173

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  • The reading level of documents, technical
    manuals, and other materials required by entry
    level positions in most fields far exceeds the
    reading level of many students.
  • Meeting the Challenge of Adolescent Literacy,
    Judith Irvin, et al

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  • Free voluntary reading is one of the most
    powerful tools we have in language instruction
  • More reading results in better reading
    comprehension, writing style, vocabulary,
    spelling and grammatical development
  • The Power of Reading Insights from the Research,
    Stephan Krashen

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  • Subject-area teachers should not be expected to
    teach basic reading skills, but they can help
    students develop critical strategies and skills
    for reading texts in each subject.
  • --Includes Librarians
  • Southern Regional Education Board,
    2009 Policy Statement, page 5

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The Common Core Conversation
  • Are you involved?
  • How do you support student learning?
  • How do you support teachers?
  • Where can you learn more about how to implement
    Common Core?

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  • What to do?
  • What to buy?
  • What curriculum?
  • What will students do?
  • Help!

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New ADE Wiki on CCSShttp//ccssarkansas.pbworks
.com
  • AETN Videos
  • http//ideas.aetn.org/commoncore/

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CCSS Implementation Timetable
K-2 2011-2012
Grades 3-8 2012-2013
Grades 9-12 2013-2014
Online Common Assessments 2014-2015
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  • Students will still be tested over Arkansas
    frameworks until 2014-15 for math and ELA!

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CCSS Changes
  • More nonfiction
  • Higher Lexiles
  • More research
  • More collaboration

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New Challenges for Librarians
  • STEM
  • LMS Evaluation
  • Waivers
  • Complex Text
  • Technology
  • New PD Rules

Lexiles eBooks ELLs Collaboration 11 computers
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  • Dont let the
  • new evaluation
  • system catch
  • you by surprise!

2014
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New Teacher Evaluation System for Arkansas
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What are the Curriculum Maps?
  • Vendor productwas free in past
  • Developed by Bill Gates Foundation
  • Used by many Arkansas schools
  • Not affiliated with CCSScorestandards.org, even
    though their Website is commoncore.org

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Common Core Curriculum Maps
  • Available online, also in book form
  • Teacher comment Implementation using these maps
    has been much easier, since we have some
    suggested texts, activities, and assessments to
    help us in teaching the new standards.

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Common Core Curriculum Maps
  • Issues
  • Catcher in the Rye in 8th grade unit
  • House of Spirits in 10th grade unit
  • Cost 19,500 for K-12 single title set
  • On average, all books within each unit, after set
    discount, cost around 250.00 
  • Each grade has six units

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Pair and Share
  • Bill Gates Curriculum Maps
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages

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Technology Integration Example
  • 8th grade ELA teacher creating podcasts of
    student poems
  • Typed poems on PPT slides, with credits and
    animation.
  • Recorded Audacity sound clip and attached to
    slide
  • Final product students reading the words of
    their poems as slides scrolled through

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Navigating the Big Shifts
  • Appropriate Text Complexity
  • Increased Reading of Informational Texts
  • Disciplinary Literacy
  • Close Reading
  • Text-dependent Questions
  • Academic Vocabulary--Tier 2 3
  • Argumentative Writing
  • Short and Sustained Research Projects

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Common Core Research Skills
  • Our LMS framework is still important!
  • Research projects in CCSS start in kindergarten
  • Collaboration needed with teachers to develop
    activities which teach our frameworks and Common
    Core research skills
  • See my wiki page for ideas

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Less Emphasis on Fiction
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English Language Learners
  • Most ELLs were born in USA
  • 43 of students in Springdale are ELLs
  • Over 90 ELLs in some classes in DeQueen

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Connecting with Non-Readers
  • Big Challenge

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Our Goal A Word-Rich Environment
  • Lots of books and other reading material,
    invitingly displayed, on various topics, at
    various reading levels
  • Words on a word wall, etc.

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Summer Reading
  • Progress in
    International Reading Literacy Study

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Pair and Share
  • Google search results not usually created
    specifically for children
  • How do you get teachers and students beyond
    Google?

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Questions
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Shirley Fetherolf
501-682-6576
shirley.fetherolf_at_arkansas.gov
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