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Page 1: Hazelbrook DLC presentation

Hazelbrook Digital Learning

Collaborative2012-132012-132012-13

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Team MembersRory Moore, Learning Specialist

Kana Sanders, Literacy Coach & 6th grade Language Arts

Danny Rowe, Literacy Specialist

Michelle McMillin, Social Studies

Jennie Movrich, ELD Specialist

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Identifying the problemAccording to the Oregon Department of Education, 60% of Latino students are not reading at grade level. There is a real and persistent achievement gap between our white and latino students.

In 2011-12, 77% of Hazelbrook Middle School’s white students met or exceeded the state’s benchmark in reading. Only 46% of our Latino students were able to do the same.

The problem is exacerbated for our Latino students who are English Language Learners, eligible for special education, or both.

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6th graders at greater risk

“The middle school years represent a distinct developmental period where by students are expected to develop a firm sense of self, establish and maintain a positive social support network and effectively balance social, academic, and personal demands. (Chen and Cleary, 2009, p.292)”

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PurposeTo close the racial achievement gap in reading between our white and Latino students and to focus on the most vulnerable students in our school.

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Our Focus Students6th grade students

Latino

19% are receiving Special Education

66%have limited English Proficiency

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RationaleOur grant provided a 1:1 student to iPad ratio. Students who are learning English or speak it as a second language will have the opportunity to comprehensively improve their skills at a faster rate because of the iPad’s unique ability to strengthen the power of Sheltered Instruction Observational Protocol.

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The Eight Components of the SIOP Model

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The Eight Components of the SIOP

Model ModelSIOP

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Our Apps

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Pages, iMovie, Keynote

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Edmodo & Assessment

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Educreations & vocabulary

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Creating & Summarizing with Story Kit

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Reading, Speaking, Listening and Vocab

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Measuring Growth

Primary Goal: For all Latino students enrolled in our team members’ classes (6th grade reading interventions, ELL, and general education language arts and social studies) to increase by 5-7 points on their Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills in the area of reading.

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OAKS Comparison

5th Grade 6th Grade

Students took the test up to 3 times

Students took the test twice

42/70 students increased

51/70 Students increased

9 students’ scores did not change

4 students’ scores stayed the same

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OAKS Comparison

5th Grade 6th Grade

20/70 Increased by 5 or more

33/70 Increased by five or more

Average score was an increase of 2.59

Average score was an increase of 4.19

Median Score +2 Median Score +3.5

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Average Score Comparison

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Striving toward our Goal

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ELPA Data

5th Grade 6th Grade

59.6 79.3

3.8 5.6

3 6

Elpa Comparison Chart

% increase one or more

levels

Average reading growth

Median

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ConclusionsOur first year data is positive

Defied the trend of 6th grade decline

The district called this a technology grant, but from the start we viewed this as a SIOP Grant supported by technology, and we believe this strengthen our teaching and drove student success.


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