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The SDI Model Layers within the Drill Down Process Albert Lea Area Schools 2011-2012 Ann Van Brocklin Reading Specialist ~District 241

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Page 1: Albert Lea Area Schools 2011-2012 Ann Van Brocklin Reading Specialist ~District 241

Ann Van Brocklin Reading Specialist ~District 241

The SDI ModelLayers within the Drill Down Process

Albert Lea Area Schools

2011-2012

Page 2: Albert Lea Area Schools 2011-2012 Ann Van Brocklin Reading Specialist ~District 241

Fluent, accurate reading

A “Balanced” Strategic ReaderRumelhart Model

Semantics:-the study of meaning. -the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.

Syntax:-the way words are put together to form clauses, phrases and sentences

Comprehension Enjoyment

LogographicOrthographic-Representations of sounds

Alphabetic (Phonological)

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Reciprocal Causation – Keith Stanovich Acquisitions of Literacy

Environment

Development

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It is a process that begins to unravel the underlying gap in a person’s reading development.

WHAT is the Drill Down Process?

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THE “DRILL DOWN PROCESS”

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If a child is not making the specific grade level benchmark

After any type/category of assessment where a child may not be proficient

WHEN to conduct the Drill Down Process?

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Identify students that may be “at-risk” Helps provide information to begin

diagnostic

WHY do the Drill Down Process?

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Drill Down/Screening Diagnostic Intervention

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Dysorthographic 25% of Reading Difficulties

Fluency, accuracy

SemanticsSyntax

Phonological

Orthographic, Logographic

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70% of Reading Difficulties

Dysphonetic

Fluency, accuracy

Semantics

Syntax

Logographic/Orthographic

Phonological

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Comprehension Deficit 5% of Reading Difficulties

Fluency, accuracy

Semantics Syntax

PhonologicalOrthographic, Logographic

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Trend vs. Evolution

TREND EVOLUTION

of concepts

Screening

Diagnostic

Intervention

Progress Monitoring

VERBIAGE

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Benchmarking-Screening Tool

Text leveling-Can be a Diagnostic Tool

Self-efficacy- We want students to achieve

How all of this relates today…

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Anderson, Jane, (2009-2010). Diagnostic and remediation of reading difficulties. St. Mary’s University.

Burns, Matthew, (2011). Leadership in Reading Network Stanovich, Keith, (1986). Matthew’s effects in reading:

some consequences of individual differences in the acquisition of literacy. Reading Research Quarterly, 360-406

References