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Pathways for Advancing Adolescent Literacy - Previous Revision

Supporting Teacher Effectiveness and Improving Student Achievement


Pathways for Advancing Adolescent Literacy is a yearlong professional development program that helps teachers, schools, and districts address the unique needs of adolescent learners with content on key areas such as gradual release of responsibility, 21st century literacy, supporting English language learners, content area literacy, and assessment.

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How does it work?

Take a tour to find out more about Pathways for Advancing Adolescent Literacy.

Download this excecutive overview of the program to see how this would improve teacher effectiveness and improve student achievement.

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Gather your school's leadership team together and join us for one of our upcoming FREE Pathways virtual open houses.  During the open house you will get a first hand look at the kinds of learning experiences and resources offered in Pathways.

Structured to support  cross disciplinary learning communities

Pathways for Advancing Adolescent Literacy is organized around five key questions and 17 learning strands to maximize the teaching and learning practices across the academic content areas and create the most locally customized professional development experience available:

How Can I Structure My Classroom to Increase Student Responsibility and Independence? 

    Learning Strands:

How can I support my students as readers and writers while teaching challenging content?

    Learning Strands:

  • The role of language in students’ understanding of content
  • The role of background knowledge and vocabulary in comprehension
  • Integrating reading and writing
What role should formal and informal assessment play in content area literacy and learning?

    Learning Strands:

  • The role of formative assessment
  • Using assessment information in instructional planning
  • Balancing high stakes tests
What does it mean to be literate in the 21st century and what are the implications for our teaching and student learning?

    Learning Strands:

  • Critical analysis of multimodal texts and the media
  • Tapping students’ interests in Web 2.0 tools in the classroom
  • Global awareness and social action
How can I support the English language learners in my classroom?

    Learning Strands:

  • Support language development while engaging in rigorous content
  • Create learning environments that facilitate student achievement
  • Provide opportunities for students to use language, learn language, learn about language
  • Help students actively engage in learning

 

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