Explain how a teacher can determine whether a literacy intervention being implemented with a student is effective. Include a discussion of the next step

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1. Explain how a teacher can determine whether a literacy intervention being implemented with a student is effective. Include a discussion of the next steps that should be taken if the intervention is working and what could be done if the intervention is ineffective. Provide a real-world example within your secondary Science class to illustrate your ideas.

2. You are mentoring a new teacher in secondary Science, and the teacher indicates that as a group the students lack vocabulary knowledge and are struggling with comprehension. Discuss two specific interventions you could recommend. List the high school grade level and science content area when describing the interventions. Justify why each would be appropriate.

3. What strategies can you employ to ensure that technology is used not just for accessing information, but for fostering critical thinking, deeper understanding of content, and literacy skills in a global context? How can these strategies help students become better readers and writers within secondary science?

4. identify two remedial literacy strategies that are most appropriate for students with dyslexia and students with reading disabilities. Cite research supporting the use of each as best practice.

5. There are numerous ways to garner students’ attention and have them engage with new content and information. For example, students may enjoy visual pictures or charts/graphs that support other written materials. Or students may engage more fully in small group discussions or Socratic Seminars when they can audibly verbalize their thoughts. Sometimes students may like having tactile experiences that involve manipulating an object to learn a new concept. Consider a lesson activity that you have taught, been taught, or seen taught in a traditional method, and explain how you could revise the lesson to engage students using an innovative approach that incorporates literacy.

6. Discuss the importance of students understanding their own literacy progress or their movement from learning literacy to literacy to learn. Include opportunities you have seen or used for at-home remediation for students who may still be struggling.

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