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The Smart Step Literacy Lab Project is a rigorous 14 day staff development designed for all teachers (content English/reading/language arts, resource), media specialists and principals of students in grades 4 - 12. The training covers a two-year period. Seven days in year one cover the material and research needed for teachers to implement a reading workshop environment in their classrooms. Those days address the need for creating engaging literate environments in classrooms, as well as instruction in fluency and comprehension strategies in that moving culture. Seven days in year two are designed to instruct teachers to use assessment as the driver of instruction and to implement writing workshops in their classrooms along with vocabulary and word study instruction.  An additional benefit of the Smart Step program is acquiring graduate degree credit.

Year I is equivalent to RDNG 636 - Literacy Strategies for Fluent Readers (3)
Year II is equivalent to RDNG 648 - Content Literacy (3)

Both courses can be applied to a Master's Degree in Reading.

The Goal of the Program

The goal of the project is to fully implement the model. It is not to be used as an “addition to” piece for teachers. Though no controlled quantitative experimental study has been conducted, evidence from the observation of the large number of fully implementing schools and classrooms shows significant increases in student achievement in the areas of fluency, comprehension, motivation, and vocabulary development as measured on state NRT’s and CRT's.

Program Schedule

Literacy Lab requires a two-year commitment. It consists of seven days of training each year. Both years are broken into three days of training in the summer and two days of training in both the fall and spring. The State Department of Education determines the groups as new registration forms are submitted Literacy Lab assigns the group names.

 

Year I - Smart Step Literacy Lab

Day 1
- The uniqueness of adolescent literacy; our five goals for adolescent readers; the role of motivation; creating engaging literate cultures

Day 2 - The role of access to appropriate reading materials; educating students’ choices

Day 3 - The role of and research into reading practice; the reading workshop classroom– elements (independent reading, guided reading, literature study) and procedures

Day 4 - Fluency instruction in a reading workshop environment; designing, maintaining and perpetuating classroom libraries

Day 5 - Introduction to Comprehension Strategy Instruction; review of research and identification of the strategies and best practices in teaching; Gradual Release of Responsibility Model

Day 6 - Modeling of Comprehension Strategy Instruction; done with actual classes of students

Day 7 - Modeling of Comprehension Strategy Instruction; done with actual classes of students

 

Year II - Smart Step Literacy Lab

Day 1
- Assessment and its implications on teaching practice; learning to administer the Flynt-Cooter Informal Reading Inventory (fluency and comprehension);Motivation and Engagement Assessment.

Day 2 - Learning to administer the Developmental Reading Assessment 4-8 (fluency, comprehension, access to appropriate text, motivation); Benchmark (CRT) Test Strategies

Day 3 - Vocabulary/Word Study (This day will be conducted at your local Co-op plus a touch back session with your Co-op Literacy Specialist one day in the fall)

Day 4 - Writing Workshop Classroom - elements (independent writing, guided writing, and investigations) and procedures; the teaching of craft in context

Day 5 - Writing Workshop Classroom (cont.)

Day 6 - Writing Workshop Classroom (cont.)

Day 7 - Inquiry Writing

To see the required texts for the Lit Lab please review the following booklist.

To register for Lit Lab, please fill out both the Registration Form and the Commitment Forms.

Contact Information

Harry Lisle
hlisle@harding.edu
smartstep@harding.edu
Phone: 501-279-4092
Fax: 501-279-4506

By Mail
Smart Step Literacy Lab Classroom Project
HU Box 12254
Searcy, AR 72149-2254

Arkansas Department of Education
Debbie Coffman
Deborah.Coffman@arkansas.gov
Phone: 501-682-4232
www.ArkansasEd.org

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