Curriculum & Instruction
The Student Support Team believes that schools and educators all play a role in recognizing learner diversity and creating school-wide systems that increase access to curriculum and instruction. We believe learner diversity is the norm, all students learn differently, and have different learning characteristics.
Schools demonstrate a commitment to learner diversity by
programming targeted interventions for struggling readers and ensuring consistent coaching of intervention teachers
providing co-planning time and coaching to support educators with developing an accessible curricula and using student work to set learning targets
provide professional development to all staff on the principles of access and reducing barriers
Teachers demonstrate a commitment to learner diversity by
designing units and lessons that are clearly aligned to learning objectives, have accessible features, and reduce barriers to learning
planning lessons that provide individual access and IEP accommodations
provide instructional texts at various independent reading levels
teach literacy intervention to help narrow the gap between independent reading and grade level reading
teach evidenced-based literacy intervention courses with fidelity to accelerate student growth
The Student Support Team supports this work by
working with teachers and school leaders to use the Equal Access to All Learners framework to think through how to plan accessible units, assessments, and lessons with intentional pacing and ENL teachers to intentionally embed language supports into their lessons
analyze reading data on students to develop literacy intervention programming options and provide professional development support to those teachers
provide in school support and professional development sessions