Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program (SRCL) SRCL is a comprehensive literacy development education program to advance literacy skills for students.

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Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program (SRCL) SRCL is a comprehensive literacy development education program to advance literacy skills for students from birth through grade 12. (ESEA) Federal DOE gave $10 million in formula grants to 45 states to assist States in creating or maintaining State Literacy Teams and to assist in developing statewide comprehensive literacy plans.

Pennsylvania’s SRCL Bureau of Teaching and Learning (PDE Language Arts Advisor – Jo Beth McKee) applied for and received the formula grant. Established a Statewide Literacy Team composed of members from the PA Department of Education, the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL), Universities (state and private), PaTTAN, Intermediate Units, Migrant Education, libraries and practitioners in the field including teachers, curriculum coordinators and administrators.

Pennsylvania’s SRCL Team Align, develop and enhance PA programs and initiatives that will advocate for every student’s right to a literate future. Develop a statewide Comprehensive Literacy Plan (PaCLP).  Reviewed existing PA literacy framework (2000)  Built on existing resources – SAS, RtII, Common Core Standards, Resiliency Framework  Identified gaps and new research areas  Expanded the writing team  Dynamic framework  Links to resources and best practice

Vision Vision. All students in Pennsylvania from birth through Grade 12 will become well- educated citizens with a command of literacy that prepares them for the challenges of the 21st century and enables them to achieve their personal and professional goals.

Mission Mission. The Pennsylvania Comprehensive Literacy Plan (PaCLP) will provide guidance to stakeholders about their roles in developing an integrated, aligned, and comprehensive set of literacy experiences for students. The plan will identify and describe: essential evidence-based notions about the content of literacy processes by which all stakeholders involved in students’ literacy learning can facilitate that learning in a coherent and consistent manner.

Pa Comprehensive Literacy Plan (PaCLP) Addresses literacy needs of all students from birth through 12 th grade Emphasizes alignment and transition between grades Clarify and align content standards in early language and literacy, reading and writing Addresses assessment and data based decision making Professional development

Structure of the PaCLP Represented in graphic on pg. 6 Vision and Mission Guiding Principles  Represent the underlying beliefs and assumptions Essential Elements  Provide the building blocks of the plan Using the Plan

Guiding Principle 1 Literacy is a critical foundation for all learning and serves as a “keystone” for opportunity and success.  high level learning for all students  emphasis on meeting the challenges of the 21st century.  essential at all levels (Birth-Grades 12) and in all disciplines.  shared responsibility of educators, parents and caretakers, and the broader community.

Guiding Principle 2 Student learning, motivation, and access to educational opportunities are increased when linguistic, cultural, and personal experiences are:  valued and understood  represented in the curriculum and classroom practice  used to help students make connections between what they know and what they are learning.

Guiding Principle 3 There must be high expectations for all learners and a belief that all are capable of gaining literacy skills that enable them to be successful as adults. Instruction  must address the full range of learners  be differentiated to meet each child’s needs,  requires a well-integrated system connecting general, compensatory, gifted, and special education.

Five Guiding Principles Evidence-based decision-making must be at the heart of all instructional decisions related to literacy development. Educators must be prepared to teach effectively in the schools of the 21st century and be provided with continuing professional development support that enables them to be lifelong learners.

Six Essential Elements Each of the essential elements describes content and instructional processes required for comprehensive, aligned literacy program (Birth-grade 12) Organization of each Essential Element in document  Rationale  Implications for Practice  References  Additional resources (print and non-print)

Essential Element 1 Literacy programs (Birth-grade 12) require a well-articulated, coherent set of goals based on standards. Articulation is needed between all levels, but especially at important transition points. Emphasizes the relationship among all language arts Emphasizes importance of using PA Standards for content guidance as well as Common Core State Standards Highlights the key foci of each of the language arts for Birth- 5; Grades K-5; and Grades 6-12 in chart form

Essential Element 2 Oral language is the foundation for literacy development. Speaking and listening are the tools of communication that become the basis for the written word. Highlights importance of oral language from Birth-Grade 12 Highlights information about teaching English Language Learners

Essential Element 3 Effective assessment is a key component of quality teaching and learning….Teachers, schools, districts, and the state need the knowledge and understanding of how to use data-driven decision-making to inform instructional practices and improve student learning. Highlights multiple means of assessment Describes types of assessments (summative, formative, benchmark, and diagnostic) Provides resource for creating a school-based assessment and analysis plan (Appendix)

Essential Element 4 Fostering engagement and academic resiliency are keys to developing literate students. Uses information from SAS (to describe resiliency) Highlights the importance of school and community libraries for developing motivation to read Emphasizes the key role of technology in student learning

Essential Element 5 Differentiation of instruction is critical…. It must account for the differences in students’ skills, interests, cultures, and experiential backgrounds. Describes dimensions of reading instruction to consider:  content, instruction, time, grouping, materials, and learning environment. Highlights Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its implications for instruction Describes Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtII)

Essential Element 6 Educators in all of the academic disciplines must incorporate literacy instruction as a means of enhancing students’ ability to learn the content of the discipline. Describes and provides recommendations for literacy learning in four major academic disciplines: English, Social Studies, Science and Math Emphasizes importance of disciplinary learning from Birth- Grade 12.

PA CLP Designed to:  Provide guidance to stakeholders about their roles in developing an integrated, aligned and comprehensive set of literacy experiences for students (Birth- grade 12).  Provide specific information about developing, implementing and evaluating an evidence-based school literacy program.  Be a dynamic, comprehensive and expansive resource  Be easy to use. Each section contains research findings, instructional implications, and a list of resources, including links to key documents.  Be used as a basis for professional development.

Best Thing to Happen for PaCLP Pennsylvania awarded $38 million discretionary SRCL grant. Two different grants – all for the same goal of increasing student literacy achievement.

PaCLP Next Steps In addition to the PaCLP itself there are two new additions for district use: KtO Literacy Needs Assessment Pennsylvania District Literacy Plan ( DRAFT ) Dissemination of 120 copies of the plan In the works……..