Task Force: 6-12 Disciplinary Literacy
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Professional Learning Offerings
Disciplinary Literacy Professional Learning Offerings
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EduPaths Course Series: Disciplinary Literacy
Disciplinary Literacy Courses 1 through 7 are now available on EduPaths. This FREE online course series is intended for all secondary educators and instructional leaders looking to learn about the Essential Instructional Practices for Disciplinary Literacy in the Secondary Classroom: Grades 6 to 12 to improve adolescent literacy in every secondary classroom.
Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy Instruction in the Secondary Classroom
Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy Instruction in the Secondary Classroom
Introduction Tool to the "Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy Instruction in the Secondary Classroom"
Our students learn the foundations of literacy throughout their elementary school years. As students continue developing their skills through middle and high school, literacy instruction must also help them meet increasingly complex subject area demands. These demands include developing the critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills specific to each discipline. Introduction Tool
Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy Instruction in the Secondary Classroom, Grades 6 to 12
This set of essential instructional practices for grades 6 through 12 will improve Michigan students' academic literacies and content learning at the secondary level. Professional development throughout the state can focus on these research-supported literacy instructional practices for regular use in the classroom. Expert research suggests that 10 sets of practices outlined in this document can positively impact literacy development and conceptual learning of content. The consistent use of these practices in every Michigan classroom can make a measurable, positive difference in student learning and improve the state's literacy achievement. Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy
The Disciplinary Literacy Essentials - Beyond "the Core"
To better support educators working in these important (and often marginalized) content areas, a team of teacher educators and consultants – supported by a professional learning community of classroom teachers – is developing The Disciplinary Literacy Essentials - Beyond "the Core" as a complement to the Essential Instructional Practices for Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12. This is a living document and developing resource. In other words, you are reviewing an initial public draft that will grow and develop over time!
To Print
These booklets can be purchased by districts from International Minute Press at (517) 323-7777 or by emailing lansing-mi@intlminutepress.com. Request the "Literacy 6-12 Packet". Booklets with tabs cost $6.48 per book and $4.74 without tabs.
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Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12
Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12
This document aims to increase Michigan's capacity to improve adolescents' literacy by identifying effective practices that can be implemented at the organizational level in secondary schools. To meet the needs of all learners, organizational practices must support literacy development in ways that systematically impact learning throughout schools. Each of the eight recommended school-wide practices should occur in all Michigan middle and high school learning environments. These Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12 should be viewed, as in practice guides in medicine, as presenting a minimum 'standard of care' for Michigan's students, where all efforts, structures, resources, and people involved in creating effective learning environments for students share a clear, common vision for equitable learning and development, and this vision is communicated, understood, and used to drive this work. As rigorous as this resource is, it is not a checklist of activities, a guide to implementation science or change theory, or a how-to on team development. The processes leaders use to enact the Essential Practices will lead to continuous improvement that supports disciplinary literacy.
Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12
Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12 Schoolwide Screener
This screening tool helps secondary schools identify their current level of implementation of the Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12. The results should inform conversations about where to focus the next phase of work in improving building-wide disciplinary literacy practices.
Essential School-Wide Practices in Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6 to 12 Schoolwide Screener
Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy: A Tool to Support Educator Preparation Programs
Michigan's standards for educator preparation require pre-service educators to learn how to introduce and support their students in engaging in disciplinary thinking and practices in the content areas. To support this goal, the Essential Instructional Practices for Disciplinary Literacy: Grades 6-12 document provides an intentional framework to support the integration of literacy instruction in all content areas. The Essential Practices document can be used to proactively develop and redesign literacy courses to reflect the changes in educator preparation standards while also meeting the existing general requirements for secondary reading instruction courses. Essential Practices for Disciplinary Literacy: A Tool to Support Educator Preparation Programs Document
Disciplinary Literacy Task Force Webinar
Disciplinary Literacy Task Force Webinar
View this on-demand webinar featuring Dr. Elizabeth Moje, Dr. Darin Stockdill, and members of the 6-12 Disciplinary Literacy Task Force. This webinar is approximately 45 minutes long and provides a general overview of the purpose and content of the Essential Practices, an explanation of how the Practices fit within the statewide literacy framework, a description of how the ten Practices were determined, and statements on how the Practices connect to and support current work within each of the four disciplines.
Exploring Disciplinary Literacy Blog
Exploring Disciplinary Literacy Blog
Our students learn the foundations of literacy throughout their elementary school years. As students continue developing their skills through middle and high school, literacy instruction must also help them meet increasingly complex subject area demands. These demands include developing the critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills specific to each discipline.
For more, please check out our blog .
Resource Hubs
Resource Hubs
The Resource Hubs site aims to support ISD/RESA/RESD consultants, teacher leaders, professional development facilitators, and teachers as they implement disciplinary literacy instructional practices in their districts, schools, and classrooms. This document is not meant to replace teacher collaboration and discussions; it is intended to support those conversations. The Disciplinary Literacy, Task Force members, hope teachers will engage in collaborative inquiry cycles around practice areas that best-fit teachers' current context. Starting points will vary depending on grade level, subject area, current initiatives, and other contextual factors.
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