NSWDoE Literacy & Numeracy

NSWDoE Literacy & Numeracy

Literacy and Numeracy forms the basis of all of our learning as they are required for learning other skills and participating in everyday life. To improve student outcomes in literacy and numeracy we look at evidence-based practices and focus on the quality teaching of literacy and numeracy in all NSW schools.

Episodes

  1. Explaining the Professional Learning pathways

    06/26/2023

    Explaining the Professional Learning pathways

    Rosie Farnham, Linda De Marcellis and Shannan Salvestro from the Literacy and Numeracy team talk through the Professional Learning pathways documents that have been developed to support schools’ priorities in literacy and numeracy according to the needs of teachers and students. Each pathway displays an overview of the professional learning and resources available in a suite of learning and provides a recommended order for engagement. Scenarios provide examples of how you can tailor a pathway to suit individual contexts. You may benefit from having the pathways documents open while you listen to the discussion. They can be accessed by NSWDoE staff on the literacy and numeracy website - https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/literacy-and-numeracy/resources-for-schools/pathways You can join the Literacy and Numeracy Statewide Staffroom to ask questions and stay informed. Literacy SWS - https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3a42316349d42e47178cba9da92ab992dd%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=26306aea-e8d5-49fe-88fd-4da661f01fd5&tenantId=05a0e69a-418a-47c1-9c25-9387261bf991 Numeracy SWS -https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3a25f15c444946478698aa09a497223ab6%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=1b4d6e82-09f3-4598-ac69-8a47327eedc6&tenantId=05a0e69a-418a-47c1-9c25-9387261bf991 You can join the AP, C&I Yammer community - https://web.yammer.com/main/groups/eyJfdHlwZSI6Ikdyb3VwIiwiaWQiOiI5NDA3MTc1ODg0OCJ9

    20 min
  2. Dr Danielle Colenbrander chats about vocabulary for reading instruction

    03/06/2020

    Dr Danielle Colenbrander chats about vocabulary for reading instruction

    Dr Danielle Colenbrander chats with us about the role of vocabulary in reading instruction. Dr Danielle Colenbrander is a researcher and member of the Macquarie University Centre for Reading. Danielle trained as a speech language pathologist at Macquarie University before completing her PhD exploring the role of oral vocabulary in reading comprehension difficulties. She has worked with diverse populations of children in a variety of settings in Australia and the UK. She is interested in relationships between vocabulary knowledge, reading aloud and reading comprehension. For further reading and professional learning: Effective Reading: Vocabulary (professional learning for NSWDoE teachers)https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/literacy-and-numeracy/professional-learning Literacy and numeracy website (NSWDoE intranet) education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-l…y-and-numeracy1) Beck, McKeown & Kucan (2013). Bringing Words to Life: Robust Vocabulary Instruction (2nd edition) Beck, McKeown & Kucan (2008). Creating Robust Vocabulary: Frequently Asked Questions and Extended Examples, Parsons & Branagan (2017). Word Aware: Teaching Vocabulary Across the Day, Across the Curriculum. Duff, Dawna (2019).Has Vocabulary Intervention Had an Effect? A Valid, Reliable, and (Fairly) Quick Outcome Measure for Semantic Knowledge, Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools • Vol. 50 • 506–517

    27 min
  3. In conversation with Dr Tessa Daffern: teaching spelling

    05/19/2019

    In conversation with Dr Tessa Daffern: teaching spelling

    In this conversation Dr Tessa Daffern explains why an instructional approach for spelling should include phonological, orthographical and morphological word forms. Effective spelling instruction should be explicit and occur frequently from the early years of school. Dr Tessa Daffern has contributed to education in many capacities for over 20 years: as a classroom teacher in schools, teaching and learning specialist, literacy coordinator, academic, and education consultant. Tessa is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong and has previously held positions at the University of Canberra and Charles Sturt University. Tessa's research is driven by her passion for English language education and for empowering teachers and undergraduate teacher education students to develop contemporary understandings that can inform their teaching of language and literacy. Tessa’s PhD examined the teaching and learning of spelling and writing in Australian school contexts. Further reading and resources: Spelling in the primary years https://youtu.be/MWEgQ6WxaxI The Unique Role of Early Spelling in the Prediction of Later Literacy Performance https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10888438.2019.1573242 Progress in Reading Instruction Requires a Better Understanding of the English Spelling System https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0963721418773749?journalCode=cdpa Does spelling instruction make students better spellers, readers, and writers? A meta-analytic review https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11145-014-9517-0 What Happens When a Teacher Uses Metalanguage to Teach Spelling? https://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/trtr.1528 Literacy and numeracy website (NSWDoE intranet) https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/literacy-and-numeracy

    21 min

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Literacy and Numeracy forms the basis of all of our learning as they are required for learning other skills and participating in everyday life. To improve student outcomes in literacy and numeracy we look at evidence-based practices and focus on the quality teaching of literacy and numeracy in all NSW schools.