Success for All Students: An Administrator's Guide to Supporting Grade-Level Literacy

Are your ELA students completing grade-level tasks?

An estimated 83% of assignments given to students elicit skills below their current grade level. In fact, students spend more than 500 hours—the equivalent of six months—on work that does not meet grade-level standards.

Learn how to support grade-level literacy for all students in your building or district. In our free administrator's guide, you'll get must-know insights and ready-to-implement tools.

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What's inside?

Success for All Students: An Administrator's Guide to Supporting Grade-Level Literacy includes ready-to-implement protocols for administrators to use in evaluating ELA tasks and improving literacy instruction. 

Guide Preview: 4 Experiences Students Need for Grade-Level Proficiency

Background Information

  • Learn more about the nationwide struggle to achieve proficiency in literacy skills.
  • Discover the 4 experiences students need for grade-level proficiency in ELA.
Guide Preview: Setting the Conditions for Implementing Grade-Level Tasks

Administrator Tools

  • Evaluate ELA task quality with a detailed protocol designed for building- and district-level leaders.
  • Set the conditions for implementing grade-level ELA tasks with our robust checklist for administrators.