Wait I agree with Renee 
also Isnt this against Inclusion policies  for all kids ?
meaning isnt this against the law ?
Susan Donnelly 

--- On Sat, 10/11/08, Renee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Renee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008, 11:10 AM

Wait a minute.

If the high kids are taken out, and the kids with IEPs are taken out,  
then you are already left with only part of your class and it seems to  
me that it is a PERFECT opportunity for you to go over, reteach,  
extend, or clarify lessons already taught, AND/OR to have kids doing  
some independent activities while you confer with them individually. I  
think your principal doesn't know what the heck he is talking about.

Renee  <-- obviously cranky and getting more and more impatient with  
incompetent administrators

On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Wendy Jensen wrote:

> Sorry, Amy!  I emailed back to you personally and meant to do it to  
> the listserv.  I wanted to share our exact set up with all of you who  
> have been so great in responding to my concerns over this issue.  We  
> have a 90 minute literacy block that is to include phonics, spelling,  
> and reading.  EVERY child is in the classroom for whole group reading  
> instruction.  When whole group is over, the top kids leave for  
> instruction with the talented and gifted teacher (these are kids from  
> each 2nd grade classroom), kids with IEPs leave to work with their  
> teacher and we also have a reading interventionist who takes low kids  
> if needed.  The kids that are left in the room have differentiated  
> instruction whether it be guided reading, independent  
> reading/conferences, or small group skill work.  However, our  
> principal wants to take those kids that are still in our room and  
> split them apart into different classrooms based on their ability  
> level.  If we are all already differentiating with the kids that are  
> still in the room, why would we need to break it down further?  Then  
> it is just a matter of logistics.  I feel that a lot of this is just  
> "buzz words".  We should be doing it because it is the latest
thing,  
> not because we have proof that it works for or is good for kids.    I  
> am not opposed to maybe trying this set-up in a different part of the  
> day for a short amount of time.  I want to thank you all again for  
> your insights on both sides of the issue.  I have started making a  
> list of questions for the administration and points about things we  
> have discussed on this listserve.  I learn from all of you everyday!
>
> Wendy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Amy McGovern<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email  
> Group<mailto:[email protected]>
>   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 10:35 PM
>   Subject: RE: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts
>
>
>   Hi Wendy,
>   I am wondering how many guided reading groups some of the other  
> teachers in your building have.
>   Sometimes teachers have too many groups.  When this is the case,  
> sharing kids is a very good solution.  I work with teachers who have 7  
> groups in one class. They have been doing this so long that they no  
> longer see the problem with only getting face time with each group for  
> a few minutes per day.  They resist the suggestion that there could be  
> another way.  It's hard to change.  But sometimes the change has  
> greater benefits for all the kids.  It may be hard for the teacher,  
> but it could work for the kids.  Personally, I would rather have fewer  
> groups and get more face time per group, to really discuss and digest  
> strategies and stories.
>
>   I've been consulting for several years now.  The most successful  
> buildings I've worked in share the kids. My building had a building  
> wide reading time from 8:30 to 10:00AM.  The kids moved to different  
> rooms for the reading block.  We got excellent results.  It can work  
> when teachers take a team approach and work hard to communicate.
>
>   Amy715-453-6509
>
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:53:35 -0500
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts
>>
>> You are so right, Bev! I have been sent very thoughtful replies and I
>> appreciate everyone who gave their two cents. I know that it isn't
 
>> good for
>> kids, but I also know I need to go in to the next meeting well  
>> prepared to
>> defend my position. I have great questions to ask and experience and
>> research to cite. Thanks so much to everyone..I knew I could count on 

>> you!
>>
>> Wendy
>>
>>
>>> From: "Beverlee Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Reply-To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email
>>> Group"<[email protected]>
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension
 
>>> Strategies
>>> Email Group"<[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts
>>> Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 07:11:16 -0600
>>>
>>> Hi Wendy - You've gotten such thoughtful replies, and I'd
like to  
>>> kind of
>>> sum up my experience and these replies and say: I think he'd
need to  
>>> have
>>> a
>>> truly compelling reason (not an excuse) to change to this and I  
>>> think he'd
>>> have kind of a hard time doing so. He needs to think, "In
what way  
>>> would
>>> these children be better served out of the classroom rather than
in  
>>> the
>>> classroom?" If there's no really good answer, I think the
conclusion  
>>> is
>>> obvious. Bev
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:16 PM, chelo echaves
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello Wendy
>>>> I am not a teacher in the sense that most of you here are but
I love
>>>> reading and am involved in our own Public Library here in Cebu
City,
>>>> Philippines. My love for reading is whats keeping me here at
MOSAIC  
>>>> :-)
>>> I
>>>> learn alot here and not just about reading. I learn about
people's
>>>> generosity and bigness of heart always trying to find ways to
help  
>>>> and
>>>> better themselves in order to be better at helping children
>>> read-Amazing!
>>>> Anyways, experiencially I do this-I do what my gut feel tells
me to  
>>>> do.
>>> You
>>>> are your best and worst critic but I can sense your deep love
for
>>> children
>>>> to find their way through reading. so I am definite you will
do  
>>>> whats
>>> best.
>>>> Blessings
>>>> Chelo
>>>>
>>>> --- On Thu, 9/10/08, Wendy Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>> From: Wendy Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Subject: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts
>>>> To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies
Email" <
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> Date: Thursday, 9 October, 2008, 6:19 AM
>>>>
>>>> My principal just asked us (again) today about how we would
feel  
>>>> about
>>>> ability
>>>> grouping kids for reading across a grade level. So, all the
low  
>>>> kids go
>>> to
>>>> one
>>>> of the 2nd grade teachers, all the low-mid go to a different
2nd  
>>>> grade
>>>> teacher,
>>>> all the middle kids go to another 2nd grade teacher and so on.
We  
>>>> would
>>> do
>>>> this
>>>> during a time in our reading block when the ELP or TAG kids
leave  
>>>> the
>>> room
>>>> and
>>>> the lowest kids leave the room for extra help. I'm not
really  
>>>> thrilled
>>>> with
>>>> this idea and many teachers in the building feel the same way.
Do  
>>>> any
>>> of
>>>> you do
>>>> this grouping within your reader's workshop? I just
don't think it  
>>>> is
>>>> the appropriate time to do that. I've worked hard to train
my kids  
>>>> how
>>>> reader's workshop runs, they get to choose books, and have
longer
>>> periods
>>>> of
>>>> time to read. Many of the teachers in the building do small
guided
>>> groups,
>>>> however, I am the only one using a reader's workshop
approach. He  
>>>> has
>>>> brought this topic to the table time and time again and we
always  
>>>> tell
>>> him
>>>> we
>>>> don't want to use that approach, but for some reason he
keeps  
>>>> pushing
>>> it.
>>>> I
>>>> realize there's not just one way to teach reading, but
I've seen  
>>>> such
>>>> great results with reader's workshop and comprehension
strategies  
>>>> that I
>>>> would hate to see that all go away. I'd love your thoughts
on this
>>>> "set-up". I think if I have more input I might not
judge it so
>>>> harshly. My first reaction is NO WAY! Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>> Wendy
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