who is the author of PALS?

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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] question about PALS/DIBELS/DRA Correlation

PALS means Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening, Sorry.  Thanks



On Sep 17, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Beverlee Paul wrote:

> First, what are you referring to with PALS?
>
> Second, in my opinion, trying to do what you're thinking of with
> DIBELS and
> guided reading levels would be like attempting to classify broccoli or
> carrots into types of fruit.  DIBELS doesn't test reading.
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Marcia Carrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> I went to a CORE RTI Institute training the last two days and I am
>> excited about the opportunities we have a chance to make happen with
>> our students that are falling through the cracks now.  This is our
>> school's first year using RTI, so we are now using DIDELS in all the
>> grades.  We previously used DRA (and CBMs) with every child to chart
>> progress and to get information for placement in the flexible guided
>> reading groups.  Over the summer the Literacy committee, which I am
>> on, decided that K-2 grade need to be assessed using the PALS because
>> it assesses the 5 big components of the National  Reading Panel more
>> throughly and would give us more useful results to see what our
>> intervention tiers (groups) should work on.  Over the years, our
>> district has really struggled with the areas of phonemic awareness
>> and
>> phonics.  Our district  has many other assessments, too (as do many
>> districts), so we decided to only administer the DRA to those
>> students
>> that reached benchmark in PALS and not require the DRA to be given to
>> the ones that are below benchmark. Our thinking was that the PALs can
>> give us more information on what those "struggling" students are
>> struggling with instead of only realizing that a student is not at
>> grade level or needs more comprehension lessons which are pretty
>> subjective when scored, anyway.
>> However now since we are finally beginning  to see the end of the
>> tunnel with the assessing, we are now wanting to create our reading
>> groups with all the students in our class including the students
>> below
>> benchmark and do not have a the nice chart that tells us what guided
>> reading level to begin with like we did when we used DRAs for
>> everyone.  Does anyone have something that converts scores or a chart
>> that compares the scores from PALS and/or DIBELS to the appropriate/
>> approximate guided reading level?  We had planned to incorporate more
>> mini-lessons in the areas PALs show are the weakest with the students
>> that will be in TIERS 2 and 3  during the guided reading group time
>> (regular instruction). I think our intentions are good. Yet, we need
>> to make the best use of our students time and not just guess.  We
>> really don't want to test everyone using the DRA, either.  Some
>> teachers are trying the " just guess method" with the students'
>> personal book baskets already while we are testing and finding it
>> very
>> hard to do.  If anyone knows of a school district or an individual
>> teacher that has any ideas or charts that they are willing to share
>> with us, it would be very much appreciated.
>>
>> Marcia
>>
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