Enhancing Content Area Reading Comprehension through Technology



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Enhancing Content Area Reading Comprehension through Technology Judith Zorfass Karen Clay Elizabeth Fideler Education Development Center, Inc.

Introductions

Agenda Introductions Setting the Context Content Literacy Student Problems Combining Literacy Strategies and Software Tools Entry Points Three Examples 5 th Grade, ELA/Social Studies 8 th Grade, Social Studies 10 th Grade, Biology Toward Implementation Self Reflective Questions Resources

Setting the Context

Defining Content Literacy The ability to use reading and writing to acquire new content knowledge The ability to build on prior knowledge The ability to understand specialized vocabulary

Student Problems Identifying relevant main ideas and details Sorting information Perceiving levels of importance Connecting ideas

Combining Literacy Strategies and Software Tools Literacy Strategies Software Tools Comprehension monitoring Use of graphic and semantic organizers Question answering Question generation Text structure Summarization Electronic text with speech recognition capabilities Use of hypertext Visual concept organization programs Writing templates Word prediction software

Entry Points What are your curriculum goals? What are your students abilities and needs? What technology/software tools are available and accessible?

Three Case Examples Example # 1 5th Grade, ELA/Social Studies

Background Small, rural school district in western Massachusetts Small 5 th grade class including students with disabilities Teacher identified challenge for struggling students: identifying main ideas and finding supporting details

American History Idol (AHI) Curriculum Unit Inspired by the popular TV reality show, American Idol Students select an AHI from among three finalists who made important contributions to American history Lewis & Clark Thomas Jefferson Jane Addams

AHI Instructional Goals Gather information from text (brief bios) Sort/categorize information Identify levels of importance in text Make an outline Draft a persuasive paragraph

Instructional Strategies in AHI Eliciting/linking to prior knowledge Asking prompting questions Modeling to reveal expert thinking Using think alouds Using Graphic Organizers

Organization of AHI Curriculum Unit Introductory AHI session Three AHI mini units with three sessions per mini unit, based on brief biographical texts Culminating activity (AHI voting)

Draft:Builder http://www.donjohnston.com Students can create outlines, see a concept map, take notes, and prepare a draft.

Specific Features of Draft:Builder Enables customized presentation of text (templates) Provides navigational tools allowing movement within a document Presents visual representations of text and a summarized or condensed way of viewing text, e.g., concept map Offers notational tools

Integrating Draft:Builder into AHI 1. Who? 2. Why? Facts that tell who a person is (background information) Facts that tell why a person did something (the goal) 3. How? Facts that tell how a person worked toward a goal (the steps) 4. What? Facts that tell what the person accomplished (the results)

Example # 2 8 th Grade, Social Studies

Background Middle school in suburban Massachusetts serving grades 6 through 8 893 students School is well equipped with today s technology resources Collaborated with two teachers an 8th grade social studies teacher and a special educator who were team teaching

Background 14% of the students in school identified as having special needs Approximately 50% of the 22 students were identified by the teachers as struggling learners and many were on IEP in sample class

Scientifically based Vocabulary Strategies Using words in context Direct instruction Active engagement Opportunities for incidental learning

Features of Visual Thesaurus Ability to look up a word directly from a piece of electronic text Provides a visual array of word meanings in web format Can adjust the display to include a narrow or wide range of kinds of word meanings Additional features allow the user to search the Internet for images related to the target word, hear the word read aloud, and perform searches in a variety of languages

Visual Thesaurus

Clicking on exercise will make it the new center, revealing its definitions and word relationships.

The help tool tips will explain what you are looking at and what actions you may take to proceed.

Actions include: Pronounce Word, Search Internet (for content), Search for Images (internet images), Expand Selection (revealing more words and relationships), Make Center (the same as a single click).

For example, Search for Images will pull up Google Images of the word in question.

The settings panel has many sub panels where you can control various aspects of how the Visual Thesaurus works, allowing for a customized and user friendly experience.

Instructional Process Identify key social studies concept from textbook Read key word in context in the text Brainstorm using worksheet Look at key word using Visual Thesaurus Discuss meanings from web Expand, pronounce, see images, etc. Fill in worksheet Replace text with synonyms in text and discuss Relate back to key concept

Social Studies Content Title of Chapter Section: Rebuilding China s Empire Main idea of Section: The Sui and Tang dynasties reunited and rebuilt China after years of war. Related Chapter Question: What events led to the fall of the Tang dynasty?

Example # 3 10 th Grade, Biology

Background Small technology based high school located in the Boston area 318 students The school is a pilot college preparatory school that focuses on preparing students for careers in technology, computer science, and engineering. Demographics: 54% Black, 28% Hispanic, 10% White, and 8% Asian

Background Sixty one percent of students are eligible to receive free and reduced lunch, and 15% of the students are identified as having a disability. Two tenth grade biology teachers participated in the pilot study. 62 tenth and eleventh grade students participated in the intervention.

Four Reading Comprehension Strategies 1. Selective Underlining: Helps students to organize information, recognize the main idea and key points, and remember what they have read 2. Question Answer Relationships: Helps students realize that the answers they seek are related to the type of questions that are asked

Reading Comprehension Strategies 3. Summarizing: A form of meaning construction: one must decide which content to include and restate it in a more concise form 4. Inference: The process of creating meaning from text

Features of SOLO Ability to interact with electronic text Text to speech Highlighting capabilities Ability to copy text into teacher created outline Ability to take notes or elaborate on ideas Teachers can individualize instructions

Curriculum Integration Use of two units in BSCS Biology: The Human Approach Homeostasis Electrophoresis Strategy focus: Selective underlining and QAR Summarizing and Inference

Inference Activity

Toward Implementation

Self Reflective Questions Which content area or areas? What are your curriculum and instructional goals? What are your students abilities and needs? What is your access to technology tools? What is already in place? What more do you need? Why? What are your next steps?

Resources CITEd Matrix http://www.cited.org Literacy Matters, content literacy http://www.literacymatters.org

CITEd www.techmatrix.org

Free online professional development environment that includes: Information about linking literacy to content areas Resources for social studies teachers that link social studies and literacy