🧵A study has found that students who participated in Reading Recovery (RR) scored lower on third grade state reading tests than students of similar ability who don't do RR. @ehanford & @CLPeak #teacherlegislator#iteachreading
Dr. Henry May of @UDCRESP and James Chapman of @MasseyUni discuss the results of the study on "Long-term impacts of Reading Recovery through third and fourth grade." Students who participated in RR scored lower on state reading tests.
Reading Recovery is pervasive and entrenched in KY districts and is generously funded.
➡️ $15m annual RTA Grant partially funds RR
➡️ $1.3m for the Collaborative Center for Literacy Development for RR training and Teacher Leader grants.
4/25
Reading Recovery is pervasive and entrenched in KY districts and is generously funded.
➡️ Millions in district funding. @JCPSKY has ~50 RR teachers at an approximate cost of $3.25m per year before teacher benefits.
5/25
Reading Recovery is a reading intervention for first graders. Instruction is 1:1 for 30 minutes a day for up to 20 weeks. A RR teacher only works with four students during each half of the year. In 20-21, 1403 students participated in RR in KY through the RTA Grant.
6/25
I asked for longitudinal data on achievement of RR students in KY.
❌ No, said @KyLiteracy, but @KyDeptofEd could cross-reference w assessment data, if requested.
❌ No, said @JCPSKY. 2011 was the last year that a study was completed.
So I did an open records request.
7/25
Only 9.3% of @JCPSKY Reading Recovery students scored proficient or distinguished on the third grade state reading test.
8/25
Statewide, @KyDeptofEd reported that only 11.3% of students who did Reading Recovery in first grade scored proficient or higher on the state reading test.
9/25
Reading Recovery practices have extended to general education curricula, including Jan Richardson Guided Reading (the reading program endorsed by @JCPSKY), Lucy Calkins' Units of Study, and Fountas & Pinnell Classroom.
10/25
Units of Study & F&P Classroom were whole language curricula that dabbled in phonics and rebranded as Balanced Literacy after the Nat'l Rdg Panel report.
Jan Richardson is a Reading Recovery teacher leader who scaled the program for general education classrooms.
11/25
Fountas & Pinnell Classroom and Lucy Calkins Units of Study recently got failing marks in two EdReports studies. @s_e_schwartz
Three aspects of Reading Recovery and Balanced Literacy programs that are concerning are:
1⃣ Phonics not taught systematically and explicitly
2⃣ Three-cueing method
3⃣ Predictable texts instead of decodable texts
13/25
@BerrinchudaM observed Balanced Literacy instruction during virtual learning and did a mini-study with her first-grade daughter titled "The Purple Challenge." Note the predictable text she is reading.
14/25
@BerrinchudaM continued her experiment by teaching her daughter the sound for "ur" and additional decoding support.
15/25
Lyn Stone @lifelonglit observed a Reading Recovery lesson.
She spent the observation time holding herself back from screaming, “What are you doing?! How is that going to help this child? What on Earth are you doing?”
Marie Clay, founder of Reading Recovery, was dead-set against systematic instruction in phonics and decoding. She believed that "children learn to read themselves ... as learning to read was akin to learning to speak.
@StanDehaene disagrees. He states that “Learning whole words trains the wrong part of the brain” and that “Teaching of systematic grapheme to phoneme correspondences has the upper hand in making the fastest change in a child’s brain.”
18/25
2⃣ Three-cueing
With the three-cueing method, students are taught to look at the picture, reread the sentence, or predict the word based on the first letter instead of being asked to decode an unknown word.
Early this year, my kindergarten stu who knew some letter sounds, but few words, read "The spaceship was flying" in a predictable text during a Jan Richardson Guided Reading lesson. She did not have the skills to decode any of the words.
20/25
In contrast, I use decodable texts for my students from Flyleaf Publishing. Students read the words by evaluating the letter patterns which may be supported by the pictures.
21/25
In 2020, Lucy Calkins said "balanced literacy need some "rebalancing"" such as
1⃣ Explicit phonemic awareness instruction review of previously taught phonics material
2⃣ Decodable texts in the early stages of reading
3⃣ Decoding instead of 3-cueing
Reading Recovery has not recommended any changes to the program in light of current reading research. In fact, changes cannot be made to the program without the approval of the trustees of the Marie Clay Literacy Trust.
23/25
@DianeRavitch said "all reading teachers should know how to teach phonics, and all reading teachers should understand when it is appropriate to teach phonics. All reading teachers should prioritize the joy of reading and the love of literature."
🧵@steitzerpolitic asked me what I recommend for a mom of kids who are just starting to read. Here is what I would do if I could go back in time 20 years and ensure that my own children (all three of whom were struggling readers) learned to read.
1/7
The first thing I would do would be to find out what reading the curriculum their school uses. If it is one of the balanced literacy programs, you will have to do much more work at home on explicitly and systematically teaching your child how to decode.
2/7
The foundation of learning to read is phonemic awareness. There is a free screener available on the Really Great Reading website. Check to see if your child can hear sounds accurately and teach him to manipulate those sounds.
At the table were representatives of the CCLD, an agency that has a general fund appropriation of $1.3m a year.
2/14
Q1: Please explain "Roaming Around the Known."
Clay (2019) states that, "for the first two weeks of the lesson series stay with what the child already knows how to do .... Do not deliberately teach him any new items or behaviors" (p. 29).
What the regulations actually do is ensure that new charter schools receiving the grants are:
➡️ Racially and socio-economically diverse
➡️ Driven by the needs of the community
➡️ Fiscally responsible and transparent, especially regarding for-profit management organizations
2/9
Grant applications will require a community impact analysis describing how student demographics are taken into account and ensuring that desegregation efforts would not be negatively impacted.
3/9
🧵Charter schools control access, shape enrollment, and effectively pick their students. Rep. McCoy stated that, "This is a public school that must take all comers." That is not what actually happens. @wagmamommandi@NEPCtweet @kyhousedems#kyga22#teacherlegislator
1/5
How charter school select students during the enrollment process.
2/5
How charter schools get students to leave once they are enrolled.
🧵HB9, the charter school bill, passed out of Senate Ed Com today. Rep. McCoy made several statements that don't align with my reading of the bill or my personal conversations. @kyhousedems#KYGA22 #teacherlegislator
1/14
1⃣ Rep. McCoy stated that, "You can't require local funds to move from one entity to another." However, HB9 does just that.
2/14
2⃣ Rep. McCoy stated that it is "only the SEEK portion [of the funding] that is going [to the charter school]."
However, the bill states that state budget and KDE add-on funding must be appropriated to the charter school. These payments are in addition to SEEK funding.