Texas Literacy Initiative
The purpose of the Texas Literacy Initiative (TLI) grant is to improve school readiness and success in the areas of language and literacy for disadvantaged students in targeted school districts, including their associated Early Childhood Education ECE providers, who will use the model of Literacy Lines to implement the Texas State Literacy Plan (TSLP).
About the TLI Grant
-1 of 6 States in the Nation Awarded the Literacy Grant
-Texas Received the Largest Amount Awarded
-The Only District to Implement the Grant in All Schools
-The Grant Covers Ages: School Entry-Grade 12
-Provides Professional Development for Teachers
-Provides Language Development and Literacy Skills for Early Childhood Education
-BISD will fund 4 Head Start Teachers at Four Different Locations
-Provides Reading Readiness for Early Childhood
-Provides Literacy Skills and Reading Strategies for All Age Groups
-College Readiness for High Schools
-Encourages Parental Involvement and Training
-Supports Full implementation with Fidelity
-Teacher Specialists are Available at Every Campus
Texas State Literacy Plan (TSLP)
The goal of the Texas State Literacy Plan (TSLP) is to ensure that every Texas child is strategically prepared for the literacy demands of college or career by high school graduation. To achieve this goal, the plan centers on early language and preliteracy skills for age 0 to school entry and on reading and writing instruction for students in grades K-12. The plan is organized into six components:
Together these components are referred to as the LASERS, and each one contains Action Steps. These steps articulate practices that need to be in place to support the successful implementation of a comprehensive literacy program. Increasing capacity at the state, district, campus, and classroom levels in these six areas is necessary to ensure the success of the next generation of college and career ready Texans.
Leadership at the state, district/organization, campus/site, and classroom/provider levels is critical to the success of children in Texas. At every level, leadership teams form Professional Learning Communities that meet regularly to examine student performance data, determine what students need to be successful, and what adults need to learn to ensure that success. The teams create a plan of action for providing resources of time, materials, and professional development, implement
the plan, and evaluate its results.
Assessment provides the foundation for student data, which in turn, guides decision-making at every level. Measures must be valid and inclusive of assessment in first and second languages for English language learners. Assessment should include both formal and informal measures. Formal assessment includes screening, diagnostic, progress monitoring, and outcome measures.
Standards-based Instruction founded on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, in both English and Spanish, using evidence-based materials, is at the heart of core reading and writing for Texas students. Providing a solid foundation of instruction will prevent difficulties that require intensive intervention for most students.
Effective Instructional Framework is built on a Response to Intervention model for students who struggle with reading and writing, but also includes differentiated instruction for English language learners, students identified as gifted and talented, and as needing dyslexia or special education services.
Reporting and Accountability centers on the reporting required by the State of Texas, including student outcomes and teacher appraisal.
Sustainability is the ultimate key to ensuring all students leave our public schools as College and Career Ready Texans. Leveraging funding resources, continuous evaluation of implementation, monitoring and supporting teaching and learning, providing effective professional development, and focusing decision-making on data are necessary steps in assuring sustainability.
Leadership at the state, district/organization, campus/site, and classroom/provider levels is critical to the success of children in Texas. At every level, leadership teams form Professional Learning Communities that meet regularly to examine student performance data, determine what students need to be successful, and what adults need to learn to ensure that success. The teams create a plan of action for providing resources of time, materials, and professional development, implement
the plan, and evaluate its results.
Assessment provides the foundation for student data, which in turn, guides decision-making at every level. Measures must be valid and inclusive of assessment in first and second languages for English language learners. Assessment should include both formal and informal measures. Formal assessment includes screening, diagnostic, progress monitoring, and outcome measures.
Standards-based Instruction founded on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, in both English and Spanish, using evidence-based materials, is at the heart of core reading and writing for Texas students. Providing a solid foundation of instruction will prevent difficulties that require intensive intervention for most students.
Effective Instructional Framework is built on a Response to Intervention model for students who struggle with reading and writing, but also includes differentiated instruction for English language learners, students identified as gifted and talented, and as needing dyslexia or special education services.
Reporting and Accountability centers on the reporting required by the State of Texas, including student outcomes and teacher appraisal.
Sustainability is the ultimate key to ensuring all students leave our public schools as College and Career Ready Texans. Leveraging funding resources, continuous evaluation of implementation, monitoring and supporting teaching and learning, providing effective professional development, and focusing decision-making on data are necessary steps in assuring sustainability.