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Focusing on Language and Academic Instructional Renewal (FLAIR)

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Increase cognitive growth and academic achievement for all students, including linguistically diverse students, through an intensive language-across-the-curriculum program that is created by means of sustained and intensive campus-based professional development.
This professional development model helps people in the school community work together to transform every classroom into a powerful learning environment, where students and teachers are encouraged to think creatively, explore their interests and achieve at high levels.
What is FLAIR?
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A professional development program created to transform the way we teach all learners, including those who are linguistically diverse.
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Adapts itself to the reading materials already on the campus while encouraging teachers to explore the rich diversity of children’s literature available to them.
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Values students and teachers encourages them to think for themselves as they teach and learn.
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Instructional approaches modeled in FLAIR training and technical assistance activities stress all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), not just reading.
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Helps your school create integrated language arts programs that use a balanced literacy approach and that build on the strengths of diverse learners.
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Uses your school’s philosophy to create your own vision and work collaboratively to reach your goals.
The FLAIR Philosophy
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Considers the student to be the center of the curriculum. It values the heritage and the capacities that students bring with them.
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Empowers the classroom teacher. The model recognizes the tremendous capacities all teachers have acquired through their years of experience. It also builds on their leadership capacities.
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Capitalizes on the campus leaders, mobilizing the principal, teachers, librarians, support staff and parents as a force to tailor-make an instructional program that is research-based and results in better achievement for all students. Together they create a vision for where they want to go and accept no excuses for failure.
With FLAIR, IDRA gives you a process for redesigning and re-energizing your language program that is more responsive to the characteristics of diverse learners in your school or district. FLAIR promotes:
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Student data-based decision-making using state and local standards for mastering on-level reading comprehension objectives
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Integrating literacy skills in content-area teaching
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Supporting continuous vertical and horizontal communication among teachers in the school
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Empowering teachers by equipping them with certain knowledge and resources to make better classroom and instructional decisions
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Using reflection and action as two critical instructional practices of successful reading programs
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Learning new ways to assess program effectivenes
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Benefit and Outcomes
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Create a campus-wide instructional vision that accepts no excuses for failure.
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Value the heritage and the capacities that students bring to the academic experience.
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Incorporate research-based literacy development strategies into daily classroom instruction for all students.
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Empower the classroom teacher and build a learning community. |
IDRA Support
FLAIR provides a variety of ways to work with your school, including pre-classroom observations, research-based instructional strategies, lesson demonstrations, and online coaching and mentoring.
IDRA provides technical assistance and training that includes:
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Classroom demonstrations and observations
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Coaching for success
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Nurturing of innovations
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Guidance for finding funding options
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Building on existing strengths
FLAIR Will Address Your Specific Needs
Cross-cutting themes that will be incorporated into each training session include:
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"Classroom Strategies that Work: Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement"
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"Tricks of the Trade: Effective Strategies for Cooperative Learning"
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"Coaching, Mentoring and Team Building Skills"
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"Enriching a Child’s Literacy Environment"
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"Integrating Technology for Meaningful Learning"
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"Fostering a Positive Relationship with Parents"
An example of a model plan that IDRA could use with your district is in the box below.
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Sample FLAIR! Plan Tailored to Your Needs |
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Session Description |
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Days Out
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IDRA
Follow-Up |
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Task Force Mentors and Coaches
Face-to-Face Sessions (2 sessions) |
FLAIR Start-up
Analyze the school’s language and literacy programs and revise and strengthen to meet the needs of all learners. |
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Online Preparation* |
Technical assistance varies. |
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2-3 hours |
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Observations |
IDRA classroom observations |
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Teachers Face-to-Face Session #1 |
Classroom strategies what work: research-based strategies for increasing student achievement
A repertoire of instructional strategies that develop higher order thinking, strengthen reading and writing skills, and use cooperative learning methods. |
1/2 or after school |
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Lesson Demonstrations |
Lessons based on the learned strategies. |
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Online Mentoring & Coaching* |
Technical assistance varies. |
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2-3 hours |
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Teachers Face-to-Face Sessions #2 |
Strategies Training
"Tricks of the Trade: Effective Strategies for Cooperative Learning" |
1/2 or after school |
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Lesson Demonstrations |
Lessons based on the learned strategies. |
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2-3 hours |
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Online Mentoring & Coaching* |
Technical assistance varies. |
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2-3 hours |
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Teacher Face-to-Face
Session #3 |
"Enriching a Child’s Literacy Environment" |
1/2 or after school |
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Lesson Demonstrations |
Lesson based on the learned strategies. |
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Teachers Face-to-Face Session #4 |
Strategies Training
"Coaching, Mentoring and Team Building" |
1/2 or after school |
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Lesson Demonstrations |
Lessons based on learned strategy |
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Online Mentoring & Coaching* |
Technical assistance varies. |
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2-3 hours |
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Teachers Face-to-Face Sessions #5 |
"Integrating Technology for Meaningful Learning" |
1/2 or after school |
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Lesson Demonstrations |
Lessons based on the learned strategies. |
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Evaluation |
Program evaluation and documentation. |
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*All online participation is timed and documented through our portal system. | |