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Wednesday, December 28

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  4. page writing committee progress to date 10-30-11 edited How do we improve writing instruction in all of our schools? What have we learned thus far. Firs…
    How do we improve writing instruction in all of our schools?
    What have we learned thus far.
    First, here is a review of the purposes of the writing committee and the work of my office in this area. We are attempting to:
    Recommend best practices and principles of writing instruction all schools will adopt
    How they are adopted are the decision of the local principal and teaching staff
    The superintendent’s office will expect that every school has a plan and action steps to implement the best practices that are recommended and agreed to beginning next year.
    What I am presenting below is the best thinking on the above tasks our committee is charged with to date. Please consider what is stated below and provide input as to key areas that are missing or suggestions to add. I will also share what is stated below with some of our teachers in personal meetings with them to get their feedback.
    The sources of the points below come from various places including:
    The NewCommonCoreStateStandards for Language Arts
    Dr Pennell’s presentation
    Work our committee has done thus far
    The results of the survey we gave early in the year to all teachers and principals
    First the Common Core State Standards.
    It is recommended that all teachers should familiarize themselves with the referenced documents below.
    Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts See Appendix A: pages 23-25
    Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects See pages 18-21 and 41-44
    The material below is taken from “publishers criteria for the Common Core State Standards in Language Arts”.
    Increasing Focus on Argument and Informative Writing: While narrative
    writing is given prominence in early grades, as students progress through the
    grades the Common Core State Standards increasingly ask students to write
    arguments or informational reports from sources. As a consequence, less
    classroom time should be spent in later grades on personal writing in response to
    de-contextualized prompts that ask students to detail personal experiences or
    opinions. The Common Core State Standards require that the balance of writing
    students are asked to do must parallel the balance assessed on the National
    Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP):
    • In elementary school, 30 percent of student writing should be to argue, 35
    percent should be to explain/inform, and 35 percent should be narrative.
    • In middle school, 35 percent of student writing should be to write arguments,
    35 percent should be to explain/inform, and 30 percent should be narrative.
    • In high school, 40 percent of student writing should be to write arguments, 40
    percent should be to explain/inform, and 20 percent should be narrative.
    Suggested action step for all of our schools:
    Every teacher should evaluate the blend and proportion of writing purposes (narrative, argument, explain/inform) they assign in a quarter, semester or year.
    The following points have been gathered from the survey results each teacher completed in August, our teacher committee input, and Dr. Pennell’s presentation
    Develop a common system everyone follows.
    This system should include
    A common language
    Common rubrics after they have been reviewed by all staff for excellence
    Common editing marks
    Maybe a banned word lists
    Writing across the curriculum
    Common sets of expectations in each grade level
    Writing folders or portfolios to show growth
    Ongoing training and staff collaboration regarding improving writing instruction
    Defined expectations of how much graded writing each grade level is expected to do per week and month
    Student self assessment of their own writing
    Make time to conference with students regarding their writing

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  5. page key points from writing matters edited ... Effective schoolwide writing programs involve the entire faculty and are developed across the …
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    Effective schoolwide writing programs involve the entire faculty and are developed across the curriculum.
    Schools and districts need to offer professional development opportunities in teaching writing to all faculty.
    using the above it seems like we could do an assessment of current writing practices in our schools
    questions on a survey could include
    What is the process you use to teach writing (6 plus 1 traits) other
    What are writing products you expect from your students?
    quantity of writing students do, frequency how often do they write,
    amount sentences pargraphs essays
    what types of writing are expected
    how is writng expected and taught in subjects other than language arts
    how are peers used in editing
    what is the grading rubric for writing

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Tuesday, August 9

  1. page writing next effective writing instruction edited ... However, all of the Writing Next instructional elements have shownclear results for improving …
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    However, all of the Writing Next instructional elements have shownclear results for improving students’ writing.They can be combined in flexible ways to strengthen
    adolescents’ literacy development.The authors hope that besides providing research-supported information about effective writing instruction for classroom teachers, this report will stimulate discussion and action at policy and research levels, leading to solid improvements in writing
    great resources for writing instruction surveys and school improvement in writing following the book taking initiative on writing: a guide for instructional leaders
    http://www.ncte.org/books/tiow

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