Please give me the website to learn about the Arkansas Model.  I  couldn't 
find it.
Maxine
 
 
In a message dated 1/30/2009 9:47:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Last  fall I wrote about our district's early reading intervention review 
committee  that I am co-chairing.  This is an update of the work we have done 
so  
far.  The committee watched Linda Dorn's presentation on the Arkansas  model 
and RTI that is available from the Reading Recovery website.  Thank  you to 
the person on this listserve that recommended it.  We found it  helpful.

The committee also participated in a webinar on the Kennewick,  Washington 
school district, which was also a recommendation from this  listserve.  We also 
briefly review other intervention programs such as  Fountas and Pinnell's new 
Leveled Literacy Intervention and the Triumphs  intervention program from 
McMillan/McGraw-Hill.

Our next step is to  make some site visits, three visits to schools in 
Wyoming.  One is  working on implementing the Arkansas model.  The other two 
consistently  out perform our district on the state test.  We are also visiting 
 
Kennewick because we have numerous questions for them.  Kennewick is the  
district 
that made the reading goal that 90% of their students would reach  state 
standards in reading by the end of the fourth grade.  They did this  by 
providing 
extensive time for direct instruction to students reading below  grade level.

My question for this group is what extra time do you give  to your struggling 
readers during the school day.  How have you handled  staffing and 
scheduling?  Kennewick says the struggling reader may need  at least 100 extra 
minutes 
of direct instruction beyond the core reading  instruction each day.

Finally, I have a successful intervention to  share with you.  One of our 
elementary schools piloted the program  Tune-In to Reading.  This is an online 
fluency program that has students  singing.  It claims to make at least one 
year's growth in reading in 10  weeks of interventions.  Nine out of the ten 
students that participated  in Tune-In to Reading for 10 weeks, 5 days a week 
for 
45 minutes at a time  showed significant growth.  This growth also transferred 
to the winter  DIBELS benchmark test and the winter MAP test.  The principal 
was amazed  and very pleased at the results!  You can go to the website  
(google  tunein to reading) and check it out.  The sales rep will also set up a 
 web 
preview for you.  These students future progress will be followed to  see if 
the positive results continue without having the  intervention.

Thank you to the members of the listserve for being a  consistent source of 
great information on teaching reading!

Barb  Parry
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