August 22, 2014 ELA Coordinators Meeting

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August 22, 2014 ELA Coordinators Meeting Read to Succeed August 22, 2014 ELA Coordinators Meeting Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Read to Succeed (R2S) Signed by the Governor on June 11, 2014 Office of Reading was established on August 1, 2014 Reading and Early Learning Team Candice Walsh, R2S Coordinator/Team Leader Penny Danielson, CDEP Coordinator Amy Smith, CDEP Education Associate Jamie Sanders, CDEP Program Coordinator ____________, CDEP Education Associate Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Components of R2S Reading Plans (state, district, and school) 3rd Grade Retention Summer Reading Camps Interventions Literacy across the schools CDEP-Child Development Program (Early literacy and learning) Teacher preparation Reading Coaches Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Reading Plans-State Must be approved by the State Board February 1, 2015 An advisory group will be formed to collaborate on the plan The advisory group will be formed no later than October 2014 Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading Plans-District District plans will use the state plan as a basis for development Pilot Plan Program with EOC Can use these plans as a framework during the 2014-2015 school year However, the R2S office will provide guidance on the actual plan that will be required of all districts Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading Plans-District Sessions will be scheduled with district R2S liaisons to discuss the guidelines for the plans Districts should create Reading Plan teams to write the district plan Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading Plans-Schools School plans build upon the district reading plan District plan must be developed first and then school plans work from that document School leadership should create a Reading Plan team Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Reading Plans We will post templates and other materials on the R2S Web site for districts A date will be established by which the plans are due to the R2S Office in fall of 2015 Failure to submit an approved district plan by the established date will result in loss of state reading funds until the plan is approved Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed 3rd Grade Retention 2017-2018 A student must be retained if they fail to demonstrate reading proficiency at the end of third grade Guidance for this will be created during the 2014-2015 school year Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camps 2014-2015 Students who are not reading proficiently at the end of the third nine weeks who are eligible for retention are required to attend a summer reading camp Funding Allocations will be given in the spring of 2015 Concerns Parents can opt out, certified teachers, transportation, length of camps, etc. Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camps Guidance documents and informational sessions will be held in January 2015 Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Interventions ALL students PreK-12th grade who are not substantially demonstrating reading proficiently in their grade level will receive interventions Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Interventions Classroom teachers must provide interventions within the classroom and document those interventions Early Childhood and Elementary teachers must earn their Literacy Teacher endorsement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Interventions Who can provide these interventions outside of the regular classroom: Interventionists Must have their Literacy Teacher endorsement Reading Recovery Training preferred but not required Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Interventions What is not an intervention: Assigning students to a computer lab to complete an online program Requiring students to complete extra work Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Across the Schools Literacy competencies were published on August 1, 2014 PreK-5th Grade Middle/High School Content Teachers Middle/High School Reading (ELA) Teachers Administrators Reading Coaches Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Across the Schools These competencies will be the basis for all professional development and or graduate coursework that is offered in the state These competencies are based on International Reading Association standards and best practices Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed CDEP Child Development Education Program Early learning and literacy CDEP Coordinator Penny Danielson pdanielson@ed.sc.gov Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Coursework and Professional Development All college coursework (virtual and face to face) and professional development that will meet the requirements of Literacy Teacher Endorsement and/or Literacy Requirements must be approved Approved coursework and professional development will be on the R2S Web site Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Teacher Endorsement Early Childhood Media Specialist (all grades) Elementary Special Education (all grades) Speech Pathologist (all grades) ESOL (all grades) Montessori ****10 years to earn the endorsement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Teacher Endorsement Option #1 Enroll in a SCDE approved college coursework to complete the required 4 courses (12 credit hours) Successfully pass the Reading Praxis Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Teacher Endorsement Option #2 Enroll in a SCDE approved professional development program and earn the 240 renewal credits Successfully pass the Reading Praxis Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Teacher Endorsement Option #3 Combination of college credit and professional development. Successfully pass the Reading Praxis Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Literacy Requirement Administrators (school and district level) Middle High Psychologist (all grades) Guidance Counselors (all grades) Career/Technology K-12 (music, art, PE, etc.) ******5 years to earn this requirement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Requirements Option #1 Complete 1 college course that has been approved by the SCDE Option #2 Complete 60 renewal credits from professional development that has been approved by the SCDE Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed What about? Those who have participated in: South Carolina Reading Initiative (SCRI) Project Read Those who have Reading Recovery certification Does not guarantee Literacy Teacher Endorsement. They may submit their transcripts for evaluation along with Request for Action Form. Will not accept coursework before 2007. Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Other Items National Boards does not exempt for the criteria for earning a Literacy Endorsement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Reading Coaches Three ways in which a Reading Coach can be hired: Holds a Bachelor’s degree or higher in Elementary Education and Literacy Coach add-on certification or Holds a Master’s degree in Reading and pursuing their Literacy Coach Endorsement or Holds a Bachelor’s degree or higher and are actively pursing their Literacy Coach Endorsement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Coach Endorsement Option #1 Completed Literacy Teacher endorsement Enrolled in courses that have been approved Option #2 Enrolled in the SCDE Literacy Leader/Reading Coach Institute or an approved professional development program for Literacy Coach Endorsement Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Literacy Leader/Reading Coach Institute School level elementary reading coaches must attend and complete the requirements of the institute Two meetings each month Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Middle/High School We are working on a plan for professional development to meet the literacy requirements Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed R2S Liaison The person who was identified on the Literacy Leader/Reading Coach Institute intent form will receive correspondence from the R2S Office Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

District Level Administrators and Principals We will be holding technical assistance sessions with principals and districts prior to the Institute sessions Updates on R2S, CDEP, and Early Childhood Abbreviated professional development session on the material that will be covered in the monthly Institute Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed

Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed Contact Information Candice Walsh, R2S Coordinator clwalsh@ed.sc.gov 803-734-0091 Penny Danielson, CDEP Coordinator pdanielson@ed.sc.gov 803-734-8251 Reading and Early Learning Team Read to Succeed