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Literacy Task Force

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Literacy

Advisory

Group

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What is Literacy?

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Disparities in Early Vocabulary Growth

16 mos. 24 mos. 36 mos.

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College Educated Parents

Working Class Parents

Welfare Parents

Child’s Age (Months)

200

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1200

Source: Hart & Risley (1995) 5

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The 30 Million Word Calamity

• By age 4, the average child in a professional family has an accumulated experience of almost 45 million words

• By age 4, the average child in a working-class family has an accumulated experience of almost 26 million words

• By age 4, the average child in a welfare family has accumulated experience of almost 13 million words

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ECHOS Results 2007-08 Through 2009-10

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•Promotion increases at all grade levels and across virtually all groups.

Across all grades tested in 2009-10, 64.3% of promoted students scored at or aboveproficiency on FCAT.

Third grade Black male students evidenced the lowest promotion rates for the 2009-10 school year.

The innovation zones with the largest retentions rates were Boyd Anderson (n=831,9.6%), Dillard (n=315, 4.4%), Deerfield Beach (n=241, 4.1%), Hallandale (n=172,3.6%), and Stranahan (n=144, 3.3%).

Comprehensive investigation of promotion and retention rates in BCPS from 2007-08 through 2009-10

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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department

Increase in Graduation Rate

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Source. Florida’s Graduation Rates from FDOE Education Information and Accountability Department

Proficiency Rates

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Broward County Public SchoolsPillars for Student Success Task Force Initiatives

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Through focused collaboration in task force action groups, community members, parents, teachers, school based leadership, and district leadership will work together to:   Explore methods to raise academic expectations and advance

student achievement throughout the district. Research information to enhance knowledge about strategies

for improving education and teacher/leader quality. Plan, organize, evaluate, and recommend school-based,

family, and community initiatives for all levels and all students, including ESE and ESOL.


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