Reflecting on School Goal 2 : Literacy and Numeracy

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Technology Literacy Resources

The following is School Goal 2 focussing on Literacy and Numeracy

School Goal 2 Literacy and Numeracy
That 80% of Year 9 & 10 students are reading at or above the expected Curriculum Level.
That 70% of Year 9 & 10 students are writing at or above the expected Curriculum Level.
That 70% of Year 9 & 10 students are achieving in Mathematics at or above the expected Curriculum Level.

That 90% of Year 11 students will achieve NCEA Literacy.

That 80% of Year 11 students will achieve NCEA Numeracy.

Technology Literacy Resources

The following are literacy resources that were used in a session with Marc Milford to implement literacy strategies in Technology around 'Language Writing Skills' and 'Language Features'.

The PD Tech resource that Marc focussed on for the Technology Department was 91044 Brief Development.  The reason I asked Marc to focus on Brief Development at NCEA Level 1, is because all Technology teachers from Year 7 through to Year 13 teach the Brief Development achievement objective, and three staff deliver the Brief Development NCEA standard to Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.


Readings

AS91044 Exemplar - Low Excellence



Take Outs from our PD Session with Marc

The following are some take outs that I have from the PD Session with Marc:

  1. I need time to process the strategies that Marc has supplied us with in the Writing plan 2018 for Techies
  2. I would benefit from one on one time to identify specific literacy strategies to help with both my senior students as well as my junior students
  3. I'd like some more department time for us to collaborate on, and gain a shared understanding on some useful strategies for literacy issues within Technology

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3 Comments

  1. I have found the one to one time that I have had with Marc for my literacy planning to be very useful and less "confusing" than the whole group presentations.

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  2. You and i are on the same boat re confusion. Totally agree with the one to one session.

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  3. Totally agree that the one on one sessions would give us better understanding of what is really expected.

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