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Description

This stack is designed to provide educators with the tools to create high-quality literacy instruction to improve student achievement in both reading and writing.

What You'll Demonstrate

You will demonstrate the essential components of analyzing, designing, and implementing literacy instruction through a variety of instructional strategies.

Who Should Apply

  • PK12 educators
  • Instructional coaches
  • Literacy coaches/interventionists
  • Education support professionals

Micro-credentials


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Analyzing Elements of Narrative Texts

The educator analyzes a narrative text to determine the elements of that text in order for students to be successful with narrative texts.

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Analyzing Elements of Poetry

The educator analyzes a poem to determine the elements of that text in order to support student instruction in poetry.

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Analyzing Phoneme Segmentation

The educator will analyze students’ ability to segment phonemes in single syllable words.

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Analyzing Informational Text Complexity: Diversity and Equity

The educator analyzes an informational text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension focusing on diversity and equity.

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Analyzing Informational Text Complexity: Meaning & Structure

The educator analyzes an informational text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension of meaning and structure.

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Analyzing Informational Text Complexity: Readability

The educator analyzes an informational text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension focusing on the readability.

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Analyzing Literary Text Complexity: Diversity & Equity

The educator analyzes a literary text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension focusing on diversity and equity.

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Analyzing Literary Text Complexity: Meaning & Structure

The educator analyzes a literary text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension specifically focusing on meaning and structure.

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Analyzing Literary Text Complexity: Readability

The educator analyzes a literary text to determine its complexity within the qualitative dimension focusing on readability.

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Creating a Rhyming Word Toolbox

The educator will create a toolbox of strategies for teaching students how to identify rhyming word patterns.

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Creating a Multisensory Toolbox

The educator creates a toolbox of multisensory strategies to teach students to read and spell irregular high-frequency words.

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Learning About Readers: Kidwatching

The educator intentionally and systematically collects kidwatching data to get to know the readers and make instructional decisions.

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Making Predictions

The educator models the use of a strategy for making predictions and collects and analyzes students' predictions.

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Strategizing Using Text Complexity

The educator demonstrates an understanding of the quantitative measures of text complexity by calculating readability level of a literary text and determining appropriate strategies for students using the text.

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Miscue Analysis: Analyzing Miscues

The educator analyzes the miscues a student makes when reading to determine the degree to which students use miscues as they read and how the student constructs meaning while reading.

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Miscue Analysis: Marking Miscues

The educator documents the miscue marking for any given text and denotes substitutions, omissions, insertions, repetitions, reversals, etc.

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Modeling Annotating Text

The educator will model annotating while reading a text.

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Modeling Primary Sources: Implementation

The educator models reading a primary source for a class using established best practices.

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Modeling Primary Sources: Planning

The educator creates a modeling plan that includes annotations of their thinking process and points of potential difficulty for the target audience.

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Planning for Irregularly Spelled Words

The educator plans for a whole or small group lesson supporting students in their mastery of irregularly spelled high-frequency words utilizing a specific multisensory strategy.

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Planning for Phoneme Segmentation

The educator will plan for and deliver a small group lesson teaching students how to segment phonemes in single syllable words.

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Planning Reading Mini-Lessons

The educator creates a reading mini-lesson within readers’ workshop.

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Selecting Texts: Book Clubs

The educator collects data from multiple sources to identify appropriate texts for book club groups that address the needs of participants.

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Teaching Figurative Language: Allusion

After modeling how to identify and describe the function of simile with a mentor text, the educator collects and analyzes students’ work samples.

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Teaching Figurative Language: Hyperbole

After modeling how to identify and describe the function of hyperbole with a mentor text, the educator collects and analyzes students’ work samples.

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Teaching Figurative Language: Metaphor

After modeling how to identify and describe the function of metaphor with a mentor text, the educator collects and analyzes students’ work samples.

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Teaching Figurative Language: Onomatopeia

After modeling how to identify onomatopoeia and analyze the function of onomatopoeia, the educator collects and analyzes students’ work samples.

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Teaching Figurative Language: Simile

After modeling how to identify and describe the function of simile with a mentor text, the educator collects and analyzes students’ work samples.

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Analyzing Close Reading Annotations

After modeling how to close read through annotations, the educator collects and analyzes students’ annotations.

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Analyzing Multisensory Strategies

The educator analyzes the effectiveness of the use of multisensory strategies to support students’ mastery of irregularly spelled high frequency words.

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Conferring about Book Clubs

The educator confers with learners to determine individual needs during book clubs.

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Creating Semantic Maps

The educator creates semantic maps to teach content vocabulary.

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Facilitating a Reading Conference

The educator facilitates reading conferences to support individual students in increasing reading proficiency.

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Implementing Reading Mini-lessons

The educator implements a reading mini-lesson within readers’ workshop.

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Modeling a Summarization

The educator models effective strategies for summarizing a text.

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Planning for Annotating Text

The educator develops a lesson plan that supports students to annotate text for close reading.

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Teaching Idioms

After providing a graphic organizer to facilitate the analyzing of idioms, the educator composes written feedback to support and extend learning.

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Teaching Theme

The educator scaffolds by providing graphic organizers to help students identify the theme of a provided text.

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Determining Goals for Readers

The educator utilizes a variety of data to determine a reading goal for a student.

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Learning About Readers: Interviews

The educator uses the Burke Reading Inventory to get to know the readers and make instructional decisions.

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Reading Process: Book Introductions

The educator writes and shares two book introductions (one for a fiction book and one for a nonfiction book) to enable students to read more complex texts.