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Literacy Design Collaborative 2017-2018 Evaluation Report. CRESST Report 863
Document Type
Reports - Research
Tests/Questionnaires
Source
National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST). 2019.
Subject
College Readiness
Career Readiness
Literacy Education
Teaching Methods
Content Area Reading
Content Area Writing
Faculty Development
Coaching (Performance)
Writing Assignments
Intervention
Outcomes of Education
Teacher Attitudes
Program Descriptions
Positive Attitudes
English
Language Arts
Science Instruction
Social Studies
History Instruction
Comparative Analysis
Common Core State Standards
Effect Size
Communities of Practice
Asynchronous Communication
Educational Quality
Instructional Leadership
Program Implementation
Elementary Secondary Education
Language
English
Abstract
The Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) was created to support teachers in implementing college and career readiness standards in order to teach literacy skills throughout the content areas. Teachers work collaboratively with coaches to further develop their expertise and design standards-driven, literacy-rich writing assignments within their existing curriculum across all content areas. This annual report reflects the second year of implementation in 14 Cohort 1 schools, which began implementation during 2016-2017, and the first year of implementation for 31 Cohort 2 schools, which commenced at the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year. Findings from multiple sources including participant surveys and analyses of student outcomes reveal positive results for the LDC intervention. Teacher, teacher leader, and administrator participants reported positive attitudes toward LDC. Participants across all groups perceived a positive impact on student outcomes. Additionally, analysis of student outcomes confirmed participants' positive views. Our quasi-experimental design study revealed that LDC had statistically significant effects on Cohort 2 middle school students' English language arts (ELA) performance, with an effect size of 0.15 for students receiving LDC instruction in all three core content areas: ELA, science, and social studies/history.