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Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Integrating the English standards across content areas
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What do we want to accomplish today?
Essential Questions
• How can teachers outside of
English/Language arts support literacy
effectively?
• How should lessons and experiences be
designed to meet those
expectations? What will instruction and
learning look and sound like?
• What instructional supports do teachers in
my division need to meet the expectations?
• Agenda
• Overview of the value of integration to
support literacy: Focus on disciplinary
vocabulary development
• Teaching writing vs. assigning writing
• Local Topics as a Panacea for
Interdisciplinary Learning
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Vocabulary Development
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Vocabulary is learned dynamically
“Vocabulary instruction should provide students
with opportunities to encounter words
repeatedly and in a variety of contexts” (Stahl,
2005)
“When children ‘know’ a word, they not only
know the word’s definition and its logical
relationship with other words, they also know
how the word functions in different contexts”
(Stahl & Kapinus, 2001)
Vocabulary is learned contextually
Using a contextual approach to instruction
produced greater vocabulary gains than
lessons that emphasized learning word
definitions (Nash & Snowling, 2006).
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What effect does this have on instruction?
 Consider what “The
Vocabulary List” implies
1. A hierarchy of meanings
that is static
2. Context isn’t important
3. Meaning transcends
content area
Encountering text and words dynamically
 Consider the power of
tackling vocabulary
organically
1. Models vocabulary
strategies for students
2. Stresses the importance of
context
3. Emphasizes content-
specific information
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Vocabulary may or may not be intuitive in the content area
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The problem (and missed opportunity) of vocabulary
work devoid of context
Culture - A growth of microorganisms, viruses, or tissue cells in a
specially prepared nutrient medium under supervised conditions
Culture - the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics
common to the members of a particular group or society.
QUESTIONS YOU MAY ASK: How have you seen the word
used before? Would you add any characteristics to the
definition? What do you think is meant by “beliefs” and
“behaviors”? How does the meaning you learned in history
relate to the meaning in science?
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Teaching Writing vs. Assigning Writing
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Assigned vs. Taught
Because Writing Matters by Carl Nagin
The National Writing Project
Taught
Students use research and
reading to chart their own path
and formulate their own position
Teacher time is spent in class
teaching writing skills and
strategies
Students use models and
strategies to complete each
assignment and adjust based on
teacher and peer feedback
Assigned
Students write using teacher
selected topics and sources
and take a position that is
determined for them
Students are given a task
without instruction on how to
complete it successfully
Students rewrite only to correct
errors in usage and mechanics
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When writing is taught…
Teachers model by
• Writing with the students
• Revealing the hard work of writing
• Thinking aloud through revision of
their writing
• Editing only after revision is
complete
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The best writing instruction is integrated
with content, not divorced from it
Writing as a replacement for
multiple choice assessment
1) As a replacement for multiple
choice assessment, writing may
happen in a vacuum with no links
to reading.
This type of writing can often just be
ASSIGNED
Writing to generate analytical
responses to course content
1) Integrates all of the English SOL strands
2) Increases the amount of time students
spend writing AND analyzing information,
effectively doubling instructional time with
no impact on your content
3) Is a transferrable skill that improves
literacy and analysis across all content
areas
This type of writing must be TAUGHT
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Effective writing instruction means writing is
embedded across all contents
… as a content-specific set of skills
1) Think about what it means to write for YOUR content area
2) How can students learn to write like a historian… a scientist… a mathematician?
3) How can student writing be generated as a response to the kind of information and text
that students encounter in your content… from laboratory data to primary sources.
These are all skills that must be TAUGHT
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History and Social Science Essential Understandings:
All students should:
● Analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources
● Interpret charts, graphs, and pictures
● Use evidence to draw conclusions and make generalizations
● Compare and contrast historical and political perspectives
● Assess cause and effect
● Explain connections across time and place
● Exercise citizenship skills
● Conduct historical investigations
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Science Standards of Learning Goals:
● Use scientific processes to safely investigate the natural world;
● Develop the scientific knowledge, skills, and attributes to be successful in college, explore science-related
careers and interests, and be work-force ready ;
● Develop scientific dispositions and habits of mind (collaboration, curiosity, creativity, demand for
verification, open-mindedness, respect for logical and rational thinking, objectivity, learning from
mistakes, patience, and persistence);
● Possess significant knowledge of science to be informed consumers with the ability to communicate
and use science in their everyday lives and engage in public discussions;
● Make informed decisions regarding contemporary civic, environmental, and economic issues;
● Apply knowledge of mathematics and science in an authentic way using the engineering design process to
solve societal problems; and
● Develop an understanding of the interrelationship of science with technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM).
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Math Essential Understandings:
Mathematical Communication
● Students will communicate thinking and reasoning using the language of
mathematics, including specialized vocabulary and symbolic notation, to express
mathematical ideas with precision. Representing, discussing, justifying,
conjecturing, reading, writing, presenting, and listening to mathematics will help
students clarify their thinking and deepen their understanding of the mathematics
being studied. Mathematical communication becomes visible where learning
involves participation in mathematical discussions
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English Essential Understandings
All students should:
● understand that writers communicate ideas for a variety of purposes
● understand that writers plan, write, revise, and share their writing with
others
● understand that writers use the writing process including planning,
drafting, revising, editing, and publishing
● understand that written communication should be well-planned and
clear to the reader.
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Using Local Topics to Support Literacy
Assessing Environmental Impact
Then they apply it to their locality
Students develop essential understandings and
processes (and vocabulary)
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Rich Mathematical Tasks
Then devise and pitch their own
design challenge…
Students develop essential
understandings and processes (and
vocabulary)…
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Teaching Hard History
Then investigate to uncover this
history in their counties, cities,
and towns.
Students develop essential understandings
of national or world historical events…
Local history helps students better understand their
community, as well as the inequities they see around them
every day…It’s hard to find real local history in textbooks,
and it takes courage to teach these hidden, hard histories.
But it’s not hard to help students uncover this history. They
can start with the origins of the names of streets, schools
and government buildings in their city. Or they can
consider how the hard history of our nation played out in
their community.
- from TeachingTolerance.org
“I had no idea because I was told what I was supposed to hear. And the
fact that, that was the groundbreaking thing that started the process
for Brown vs the Board of Education, happened right here in my town.”
- David Clark, Mayor, Town of Pulaski
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BOE Guidelines – Local Alternative Assessments
Superintendent’s Memo 025-19, Attachment A
“1. incorporate options for age-appropriate, authentic performance
assessments and portfolios … 2. permit and encourage integrated
assessments that include multiple subject areas
The legislation encourages integrated assessments that include
multiple subject areas. For example, a local assessment might
address content from both U.S. History I and 6th Grade English.
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Resources for this work
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Local History Investigation
Encyclopedia Virginia
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Searching for Poetry and Prose by Theme
Common Lit
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The Geo-Inquiry Model
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Jill Nogueras
K-12 English Coordinator
Jill.Nogueras@doe.virginia.gov
Carmen Kurek
Elementary English/Reading Specialist
Carmen.Kurek@doe.virginia.gov
Taylor Snow
English/History & Social Science Specialist
Taylor.Snow@doe.Virginia.gov
Assessment Office
Student_Assessment@doe.virginia.gov
Christonya Brown
Coordinator of History and Social Science
Christonya.Brown@doe.virginia.gov
Dr. Anne Peterson
K-12 Science Coordinator
Anne.Peterson@doe.virginia.gov
Tina Mazzacane
K-12 Mathematics Coordinator
Tina.Mazzacane@doe.virginia.gov
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Interdisciplinary collaboration-ppt

  • 1. 1 Interdisciplinary Collaboration Integrating the English standards across content areas
  • 2. 2 What do we want to accomplish today? Essential Questions • How can teachers outside of English/Language arts support literacy effectively? • How should lessons and experiences be designed to meet those expectations? What will instruction and learning look and sound like? • What instructional supports do teachers in my division need to meet the expectations? • Agenda • Overview of the value of integration to support literacy: Focus on disciplinary vocabulary development • Teaching writing vs. assigning writing • Local Topics as a Panacea for Interdisciplinary Learning
  • 4. 4 Vocabulary is learned dynamically “Vocabulary instruction should provide students with opportunities to encounter words repeatedly and in a variety of contexts” (Stahl, 2005) “When children ‘know’ a word, they not only know the word’s definition and its logical relationship with other words, they also know how the word functions in different contexts” (Stahl & Kapinus, 2001) Vocabulary is learned contextually Using a contextual approach to instruction produced greater vocabulary gains than lessons that emphasized learning word definitions (Nash & Snowling, 2006).
  • 5. 5 What effect does this have on instruction?  Consider what “The Vocabulary List” implies 1. A hierarchy of meanings that is static 2. Context isn’t important 3. Meaning transcends content area Encountering text and words dynamically  Consider the power of tackling vocabulary organically 1. Models vocabulary strategies for students 2. Stresses the importance of context 3. Emphasizes content- specific information
  • 6. 6 Vocabulary may or may not be intuitive in the content area
  • 7. 7 The problem (and missed opportunity) of vocabulary work devoid of context Culture - A growth of microorganisms, viruses, or tissue cells in a specially prepared nutrient medium under supervised conditions Culture - the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society. QUESTIONS YOU MAY ASK: How have you seen the word used before? Would you add any characteristics to the definition? What do you think is meant by “beliefs” and “behaviors”? How does the meaning you learned in history relate to the meaning in science?
  • 8. 8 Teaching Writing vs. Assigning Writing
  • 9. 9 Assigned vs. Taught Because Writing Matters by Carl Nagin The National Writing Project Taught Students use research and reading to chart their own path and formulate their own position Teacher time is spent in class teaching writing skills and strategies Students use models and strategies to complete each assignment and adjust based on teacher and peer feedback Assigned Students write using teacher selected topics and sources and take a position that is determined for them Students are given a task without instruction on how to complete it successfully Students rewrite only to correct errors in usage and mechanics
  • 10. 10 When writing is taught… Teachers model by • Writing with the students • Revealing the hard work of writing • Thinking aloud through revision of their writing • Editing only after revision is complete
  • 11. 11 The best writing instruction is integrated with content, not divorced from it Writing as a replacement for multiple choice assessment 1) As a replacement for multiple choice assessment, writing may happen in a vacuum with no links to reading. This type of writing can often just be ASSIGNED Writing to generate analytical responses to course content 1) Integrates all of the English SOL strands 2) Increases the amount of time students spend writing AND analyzing information, effectively doubling instructional time with no impact on your content 3) Is a transferrable skill that improves literacy and analysis across all content areas This type of writing must be TAUGHT
  • 12. 12 Effective writing instruction means writing is embedded across all contents … as a content-specific set of skills 1) Think about what it means to write for YOUR content area 2) How can students learn to write like a historian… a scientist… a mathematician? 3) How can student writing be generated as a response to the kind of information and text that students encounter in your content… from laboratory data to primary sources. These are all skills that must be TAUGHT
  • 13. 13 History and Social Science Essential Understandings: All students should: ● Analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources ● Interpret charts, graphs, and pictures ● Use evidence to draw conclusions and make generalizations ● Compare and contrast historical and political perspectives ● Assess cause and effect ● Explain connections across time and place ● Exercise citizenship skills ● Conduct historical investigations
  • 14. 14 Science Standards of Learning Goals: ● Use scientific processes to safely investigate the natural world; ● Develop the scientific knowledge, skills, and attributes to be successful in college, explore science-related careers and interests, and be work-force ready ; ● Develop scientific dispositions and habits of mind (collaboration, curiosity, creativity, demand for verification, open-mindedness, respect for logical and rational thinking, objectivity, learning from mistakes, patience, and persistence); ● Possess significant knowledge of science to be informed consumers with the ability to communicate and use science in their everyday lives and engage in public discussions; ● Make informed decisions regarding contemporary civic, environmental, and economic issues; ● Apply knowledge of mathematics and science in an authentic way using the engineering design process to solve societal problems; and ● Develop an understanding of the interrelationship of science with technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
  • 15. 15 Math Essential Understandings: Mathematical Communication ● Students will communicate thinking and reasoning using the language of mathematics, including specialized vocabulary and symbolic notation, to express mathematical ideas with precision. Representing, discussing, justifying, conjecturing, reading, writing, presenting, and listening to mathematics will help students clarify their thinking and deepen their understanding of the mathematics being studied. Mathematical communication becomes visible where learning involves participation in mathematical discussions
  • 16. 16 English Essential Understandings All students should: ● understand that writers communicate ideas for a variety of purposes ● understand that writers plan, write, revise, and share their writing with others ● understand that writers use the writing process including planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing ● understand that written communication should be well-planned and clear to the reader.
  • 17. 17 Using Local Topics to Support Literacy
  • 18. Assessing Environmental Impact Then they apply it to their locality Students develop essential understandings and processes (and vocabulary)
  • 19. 19 Rich Mathematical Tasks Then devise and pitch their own design challenge… Students develop essential understandings and processes (and vocabulary)…
  • 20. 20 Teaching Hard History Then investigate to uncover this history in their counties, cities, and towns. Students develop essential understandings of national or world historical events… Local history helps students better understand their community, as well as the inequities they see around them every day…It’s hard to find real local history in textbooks, and it takes courage to teach these hidden, hard histories. But it’s not hard to help students uncover this history. They can start with the origins of the names of streets, schools and government buildings in their city. Or they can consider how the hard history of our nation played out in their community. - from TeachingTolerance.org “I had no idea because I was told what I was supposed to hear. And the fact that, that was the groundbreaking thing that started the process for Brown vs the Board of Education, happened right here in my town.” - David Clark, Mayor, Town of Pulaski
  • 21. 21 BOE Guidelines – Local Alternative Assessments Superintendent’s Memo 025-19, Attachment A “1. incorporate options for age-appropriate, authentic performance assessments and portfolios … 2. permit and encourage integrated assessments that include multiple subject areas The legislation encourages integrated assessments that include multiple subject areas. For example, a local assessment might address content from both U.S. History I and 6th Grade English.
  • 24. 24 Searching for Poetry and Prose by Theme Common Lit
  • 26. 26 Jill Nogueras K-12 English Coordinator Jill.Nogueras@doe.virginia.gov Carmen Kurek Elementary English/Reading Specialist Carmen.Kurek@doe.virginia.gov Taylor Snow English/History & Social Science Specialist Taylor.Snow@doe.Virginia.gov Assessment Office Student_Assessment@doe.virginia.gov Christonya Brown Coordinator of History and Social Science Christonya.Brown@doe.virginia.gov Dr. Anne Peterson K-12 Science Coordinator Anne.Peterson@doe.virginia.gov Tina Mazzacane K-12 Mathematics Coordinator Tina.Mazzacane@doe.virginia.gov Stay Connected

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. There is a great difference between assigning writing and teaching writing. Although all students can write, direct instruction by the teacher is needed to develop an awareness of good writing and the skills needed to create it. Direct instruction of concepts such as audience and purpose and skills such as revision can be followed by student choice and reflection. Then as the writing begins, the instruction continues with teacher modeling.
  2. Modeling is one of the most effective instructional strategies and that is true in writing as well as other areas. Teachers should write as students are writing and then model the steps in the writing process, fine tuning the modeling to meet the students’ needs. If composing is the weakest area then the teacher might conduct a think aloud through the process of selecting main ideas and developing organization and elaboration. If first drafts are generally solid but revision is lacking, then the teacher can model strategies such as developing sentence variety or replacing bland language for more vivid vocabulary.
  3. Emphasize that while short answer responses and fill-in-the-blanks may be good, it misses its ceiling because it lacks authenticity. It’s only authentic to that test and isn’t a transferrable skill. But writing that is integrated with reading is far more effective.
  4. This is about history today but really it’s all content areas. Emphasize that disciplinary writing is as important to each content as any other skill. Students taking your course without learning to write in your course is like learning to drive a car but never learning how to make left turns.
  5. In history and social science we have expanded the way we present and emphasize skills. From the first page that you tear off on your way to SOL 2a to the foundation for the entire course. What do all of these have in common? You can’t do these without the kind of authentic writing we’ve been discussing today.
  6. In history and social science we have expanded the way we present and emphasize skills. From the first page that you tear off on your way to SOL 2a to the foundation for the entire course. What do all of these have in common? You can’t do these without the kind of authentic writing we’ve been discussing today.
  7. In history and social science we have expanded the way we present and emphasize skills. From the first page that you tear off on your way to SOL 2a to the foundation for the entire course. What do all of these have in common? You can’t do these without the kind of authentic writing we’ve been discussing today.
  8. Here are our English understandings in regards to writing. There’s no opposition here… asking history teachers to be purposeful about teaching writing is not, “just one more thing.” It’s something that should have been happening all along.