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Session Objectives 1. Briefly report on the evidence base for teaching summarizing 2. Model and guide a systematic and explicit strategy 3. Provide participant application of the strategy 4. Share summarizing experiences, extensions, and materials JUST WRITE! GUIDE Teaching Excellence in Adult Literacy (2012) http://www.project-read.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/TEAL_JustWriteGuide.pdf “ The activity of writing a summary exemplifies the reading- writing synergy. Writing a summary of a text not only helps learners comprehend what they read by focusing on and connecting the important ideas, it also helps them process those thoughts by rephrasing them in their own words” (page 44). “Summarization skills are critical to student success in postsecondary education. Writing summaries of information is an important part of producing college papers” (page 44). Developing READING and WRITING National Research Council (2012) http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13468 “Develop an integrated system of skills using approaches that capitalize on the relationships between reading and writing. [They] depend on similar knowledge and cognitive processes, so insights in one area can lead to insights in the other” (page 15). Key teaching practice #2: “Teach learners to summarize in writing the passages they have read” (page 16). Summary of the Skills and Content Needed to Prepare for the 2014 GED© Test Minnesota Department of Education (2013) http://abe.mpls.k12.mn.us/ged_2014_2 “In alignment with career and college readiness standards, the Reasoning through Language Arts assessment focuses on the skills of reading closely, writing clearly, and editing and understanding standard written English in context” (page 8). • Reading Assessment Target #1: Determine central ideas or themes of texts and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas” (page 9). • Writing Assessment Target #3: “Write clearly and demonstrate sufficient command of Standard English conventions” (page 9).
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