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Program Title: Setting the Stage: How You Can Support Early Literacy Development in the Elementary Grades
Presenter: Kathy Barclay
Delivery Method: Stream Video
Program Length:  2 hours
Program Provider: USDLC-Keynote Addresses 1
Audience: Administrators, Teachers, Adults
Additional Material: http://www.usdlc.org/pathways/morekeynote106.jsp
Registration: http://doe.sd.gov/octa/ddn4learning/programguide/registration/usdlc.asp

Overview: All parents want their children to become good readers and writers. During recent years, researchers have learned a great deal about how adults can help even our youngest children develop a strong foundation for later success in reading and writing. The term "emergent literacy" refers to the period of time from birth through about age five or six when young children begin to explore oral and written language. In this program, parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals will explore strategies for supporting development during this important stage of each child's life.

Dr. Kathy Barclay, Chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Western Illinois University, is a professor of early childhood and reading education. A frequent presenter at national and state conferences, Dr. Barclay has authored over sixty professional publications in journals such as Young Children, Childhood Education, and Journal of Language Experience. She currently authors a regular column on literacy in Children and Families, the journal of the National Head Start Association. Dr. Barclay is co-author of The Parent Difference; Uniting School, Family and Community (1996), published by IRI/Skylight, Inc.


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Context Standards
Staff development that improves the learning of all students:

  • Organizes adults into learning communities whose goals are aligned with those of the school and district. (Learning Communities)

  • Requires skillful school and district leaders who guide continuous instructional improvement. (Leadership)

  • Requires resources to support adult learning and collaboration. (Resources)

Process Standards
Staff development that improves the learning of all students:

  • Uses multiple sources of information to guide improvement and demonstrate its impact. (Evaluation)

  • Prepares educators to apply research to decision making. (Research-Based)

  • Uses learning strategies appropriate to the intended goal. (Design)

  • Applies knowledge about human learning and change. (Learning)

  • Provides educators with the knowledge and skills to collaborate. (Collaboration)

Content Standards
Staff development that improves the learning of all students:

  • Prepares educators to understand and appreciate all students, create safe, orderly and supportive learning environments, and hold high expectations for their academic achievement. (Equity)

  • Deepens educators' content knowledge, provides them with research-based instructional strategies to assist students in meeting rigorous academic standards, and prepares them to use various types of classroom assessments appropriately. (Quality Teaching)

  • Provides educators with knowledge and skills to involve families and other stakeholders appropriately. (Family Involvement)
     

NOTE: Each site must audio mute upon connecting to the session to prevent voice activated moving of the cameras from site to site.

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