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Science of Reading

Structured Literacy and English Learners

Over 5 million English learners attend public school today. Close to 80% of those speak Spanish. A Structured Literacy approach emphasizes the structure of language across the speech sound system (phonology), the writing system (orthography), the structure of sentences (syntax), the meaningful parts of words (morphology), the relationships among words (semantics), and the organization of spoken and written discourse. (IDA/CERI, 2018c, March)

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Four-Part Processor

The Four-Part Processing Model for word recognition is a simplified model that illustrates how the brain reads or recognizes words. (Based on Seidenberg & McClelland, 1989)

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) imaging studies have shown the directionality of brain processes when seeing/hearing a word.

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Reading League

The Reading League

A Reading League Chapter is recognized as an entity with a similar mission to The Reading League (TRL) and that aligns with the purposes, activities, policies, and procedures established by TRL. New York State is served by The Reading League National Organization.

Although Arizona does not currently have its own chapter, please check out some amazing resources already in place by our colleagues in other states. (this list and links will be updated periodically) 

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Implementation Science

Implementation Science Begins with Leadership

What does it take to implement the science of reading? 

  • Dedicated, caring, and compassionate leadership
  • An in-depth reflection of how reading is taught to see where you are in alignment with the science and where you may need improvement
  • On-going coaching support for teachers as they implement new ways of teaching reading
  • Foundational reading materials that include explicit instruction in phonological awareness, phonics, encoding and use decodable text aligned with the phonics instruc
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Educational Equity

Educational equity means that all students have the right to quality instruction and all teachers have the right to quality training.

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Literacy Partnerships

Literacy Partnerships

While offering guidance documents, professional development, and technical assistance, the ADE ELA team also serves as partners to several professional literacy groups through outreach, collaboration, and ongoing communication.   

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Implementation

Administrators: It Takes Leadership

What does it take to implement the science of reading? 

  • Dedicated, caring, and compassionate leadership
  • An in-depth reflection of how reading is taught to see where you are in alignment with the science and where you may need improvement
  • Ongoing coaching support for teachers as they implement new ways of teaching reading
  • Foundational reading materials that include explicit instruction in phonological awareness, phonics, encoding, and use of decodable text aligned with the phonics instructional sequence
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ScarbReadingRope

Scarborough's Reading Rope:

Dr. Hollis Scarborough, American psychologist and literacy expert, is the creator of the famous Scarborough’s Reading Rope. Like Gough & Tunmer’s Simple View of Reading, Scarborough replicates the interconnectedness (and interdependency) between decoding and language comprehension in order to establish proficient reading. 

These well-validated theoretical models inform educators what to test for and what to teach.

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Simple View of Reading

Simple View of Reading

Nobody said reading is simple, and Philip Gough and William Tunmer, didn’t either. Just as medicine has theoretical models, Gough and Tunmer created this formula in 1986 to clarify the role of decoding in reading comprehension. Over 150 empirical research studies have supported this formula.

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