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Standards shift attention towards text and away from skills • Since 2010, most states embraced the idea of teaching students to read “complex text” • They set levels of text students are to learn to read in grades 2-12) • This is in stark contrast to past standards that emphasized the learning of reading skills alone without attention to text Reasons for the shift to an emphasis on text complexity • Studies showing that students can’t read the required texts when they leave high school (Achieve, 2015; Military Officers Association of America, 2018; Nale, et al., 1998; Williamson, 2006; Workforce Readiness Project, 2006) • Schools teach kids with below grade level texts (Shanahan, 2013; Griffith & Duffett, 2018) Standards assign higher difficulty levels in grades 2- 12 • ATOS, Degrees of Reading Power, Flesch-Kincaid, Lexiles, Reading Maturity, Source Rater • Set higher than in the past” (75-89% comprehension to ???) Grades Lexile Bands CCSS Bands K-1 N/A N/A 2-3 450L-730L 420L-820L 4-5 640L-850L 740L-1010L 6-8 860L-1010L 925L-1185L 9-10 960L-1120L 1050L-1335L 11-CCR 1070L-1220L 1185L-1385L Standards assign higher difficulty levels in grades 2-12 • ATOS, Degrees of Reading Power, Flesch-Kincaid, Lexiles, Reading Maturity, Source Reader • Set higher than in the past” (but not in grades K-1) Flesch- The Lexile Kincaid Framework® 1.98 –5.34 420 – 820 2nd – 3rd 4.51 –7.73 740 – 1010 4th – 5th 6.51 –10.34 925 – 1185 6th – 8th 8.32 –12.12 1050 – 1335 9th – 10th 10.34 –14.2 1185 – 1385 11th –CCR Clarification: “Text complexity” carries two meanings in standards • Content/thematic sophistication • Language complexity • Both have to be honored
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