Identifying the barriers to reading at the early stages of primary school. How can we best cater for the different needs, reduce these barriers to raise student achievement?
Sharing my Inquiry at the 2018 Manaiakalani Hui
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My Inquiry in a nutshell, with next steps outlined.
My openness to facing the challenge of reducing barriers in reading. As part of my community of learning Teaching inquiry goal I’ve been looking into what are the barriers in reading and identify what we can do to overcome these barriers. I work in an innovative learning environment, in a hub with 86 learners and 4 teachers. 12 of the learners have been below national standards in reading. This has allowed me to work intensely with learners who are below their chronological age group throughout the year. After looking at the huge range of challenges these learners are faced with, it’s given me a sense of urgency and motivation to build their learning capacity and cognitively engage these learners so they can make an accelerated shift in their achievement. We are a 1:1 Ipad hub, so students have the opportunity to become digitally literate and drive their learning. I’ve created rich tasks that specifically work on decoding, phonological awareness and comprehension dependi...
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Time to dig deeper in my analysis and ask myself... "what happens in the classroom when I apply my learning" Dimension 4. What is adaptive expertise? Adaptive expertise is about being self-aware, having agency over your ability to make a difference, and striving for the best outcomes for your students. Engaging in effective professional conversations can support you to. This video has made me look at my own practise and looking at the agency and urgency I have developed in making a difference. After having many conversations around 'Am I really making a difference". I am now able to dig deeper into my inquiry. When reviewing Helen Timperly's research on the spiral of Inquiry I am at the checking phase now. So I am thinking about which learners are still struggling and facing some of the barriers in reading I have found. I am wondering if my deliberate tools and strategies created and using are successfu...
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