- Balanced Literacy
Balanced Literacy is a curricular
methodology that integrates various modalities ofliteracy instruction. Assessment-based planning is at the core of this model. The balanced literacy approach is characterized by explicit skill instruction and the use of authentic texts. Through various modalities, the teacher implements a well-planned comprehensiveliteracy program that reflects a gradual release of control, whereby centricity and responsibility is gradually shifted from the teacher to the students. The labels to, with and by characterize the modalities as follows:The teacher models by reading or writing to the students within the following modalities:
*Interactive Read Aloud
*Demonstration or Modeled WritingThe teacher reads or writes with the students within the following modalities:
*Shared Reading
*Shared Writing or Interactive Writing
*Guided Reading (contains independent reading with close conferring)Reading and writing is done by the students, independently within the following modalities:
*Independent reading (with teacher observation and conferring)
*Writing process (with teacher observation and conferring)Balanced Literacy is implemented through the Reading and Writing Workshop Model. The teacher begins by modeling the reading/writing strategy that is the focus of the workshop. Subsequently, students are engaged in practicing the focal strategy in small groups or independently as the teacher monitors and provides guidance. Selected students share their work. Then, students read leveled texts independently or write independently for an extended period of time as the teacher circulates amongst them to observe, record observations and confer. At the culmination of the workshop session, selected students share their strategies and work with the class.
It is recommended that
Guided Reading be implemented during the extended independent reading period. Based upon assessment, the teacher works with small groups of students (no more than 6 students in each group) on a leveled text (authentic trade book). The purpose of Guided Reading is to systematically scaffold the decoding and/or comprehension strategy skills of students who are having similar challenges.Direct Instruction in
Phonics and Word Study are also included in the Balanced Literacy Approach. For emergent and early readers, the teacher plans and implements phonics based minilessons. After the teacher explicitly teaches a phonemic element, students practice reading and/or writing other words following the same phonemic pattern. For advanced readers, the teacher focuses on theetymology of a word. Students who are reading at this stage are engaged in analyzing the patterns of word derivations, root words, prefixes and suffixes.The overall purpose of balanced literacy instruction is to provide students with a differentiated instructional program which will support the reading and writing skill development of each individual.
References
*Fountas. Irene and Pinnell, Gay Su. "Guiding Readers and Writers/Grades 3-6", Portsmouth, NH,Heinemann, 2001.ISBN 0-325-00310-6
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