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What Report Cards Can Tell You About Essential Skills for Learning
Presented by Erik von Hahn, MD
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Essential Skills for Struggling Learners
To provide the right supports for struggling students in grades pre‐K to 12, your school team needs a thorough understanding of the skills that contribute to learning—and a systematic way to help students with a wide range of learning difficulties. This innovative planning guide is your key to identifying and prioritizing the essential skills that students with and without learning difficulties need to succeed.
**https://bpub.fyi/EssentialSkills**
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What Report Cards Can Tell You About Essential Skills for Learning
Target audience
- General education teacher
- Expertise of the general education teacher
- Other target audiences:
- Specialists and the Student Support Team
- Students with diverse disabilities in diverse settings
- Parents
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Purpose of Essential Skills for Struggling Learners
- Use observations of student performance
- To identify the source of difficulty
- And develop targets for intervention
Developmental underpinnings of learning success
Essential skills for Struggling Learners Essential skills for all Learners
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Organization of the book
11 chapters, 11 developmental domains, 11 Frameworks
- Vision skills
- Hearing skills
- Motor skills
- Formal Language skills
- Pragmatic language skills
- Executive skills
- Affect and self‐regulation skills
- Social skills
- Reading skills
- Writing skills
- Math skills
Organization of the book
11 Frameworks
- Each framework
- Consists of skill sets and skills
- Presented in a developmentally logical hierarchy
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Organization of the book
11 Frameworks
- Example:
- Language skills Framework
- Phonological awareness and articulation
- Vocabulary
- Sentences (morpho‐syntax)
- Narrative
- Sequences, linking devices, causal chains, episodes
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Organization of the book
11 Frameworks
- Example:
- Executive Skills
- Orientation
- Initiation
- Shifting cognitive set
- Impulse control/ Inhibition
- Working memory
- Planning
- Organization
- Meta‐cognition
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Introduction to Essential skills for Struggling learners
- Each chapter assists you in the following skills:
- Observation
- Interpretation
- Communication/verification with colleagues
- Intervention
- Communication with the student
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Goals for this webinar
- Goal #1:
- Link the sections of a report card to the Frameworks
- Goal #2:
- Link observable behaviors to skills sets/ skills
- Goal #3:
- Use Essential Skills for Struggling Learners in your practice
- Communication and partnering with specialists
- Intervention
- Communication and partnering with the student and the student’s family
Goal #1: Report cards and Frameworks
- Link key sections of report cards to Essential Skills Frameworks
Report cards are mostly all the same
- English Language Arts
- Classroom participation behaviors
- Math
- Physical education, art, music
- Content: Social studies, science, technology
Report cards sections and associated Essential Skills Frameworks
- Report card sections
- English Language Arts
- Classroom participation
- Math
- Content: Social studies, science, technology
- Associated Essential Skills Frameworks
- Reading skills, Writing skills, Formal Language skills
- Executive skills
- Math skills
- See ELA and other frameworks
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Pause for reflection
Goal #2: Observations and Interpretation
- Observe student performance
- Identify the struggling learner
- Link student performance observations to skill sets and skills
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Identify the Struggling Learner
Where is this learner struggling?
Where is he succeeding?
Observations from ELA‐ Foundational skills
Observations Which framework will you use?
- Demonstrates understanding of
- Reading skills
- Writing skills
- Language skills
- Executive skills
Observations from ELA‐ Reading Literature
Observations Skill sets and skills
- Identifies the main topic and retells key details of the text
- Retells stories, including key details, and demonstrates understanding of their central message or lesson
- Reading skills
- Writing skills
- Formal Language skills
- Executive skills
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Summary of observations
- Performing successfully:
- Phonological awareness
- Conversations
- Struggling with:
- Narrative skills
- Phonics and fluency
- Impulse control and working memory
- Arousal (self‐control)
Goal #3: Essential Skills in practice
What do you do?
Observe now?
Intervene
Interpret
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Goal #3: Essential Skills in practice
- Observe again
- Multiple observations, over time, under different circumstances, in different settings
- Make targeted observations
- Interpret again
- Confirm that your interpretation is correct
- Discuss with colleagues to verify
Goal #3: Essential Skills in practice
- Once your interpretations are confirmed, develop interventions
- Ask the specialist: What interventions can I offer to improve…
- Narrative skills?
- Phonics and fluency?
- Impulse control and working memory?
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Goal #3: Essential Skills in practice
- After your conversation with the specialist, speak with the student
- “I’ve noticed that….”
- You struggle with sounding out words
- You sometimes show acting before thinking
- When you tell a story, it’s not always in the right order
- “What I will do with you is….”
- Teach you about sounding out words
- Help you to do more thinking before acting
- Help you to tell stories so that everyone will listen and understand you
Questions?
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Certificates
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Let us know what you thought, and you could win a free book!
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