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Schools need to draw from data about
student performance, teacher practice, and school capacity to
create effective, schoolwide literacy and learning action plans
that accelerate the literacy and learning development of all
students. Public Consulting Group's Literacy & Learning Audit
(grades 5-12) integrates your school's data and compares your
instructional practices with research-based best practices. You
receive a detailed, customized analysis of current school and
teacher capacity for literacy and learning instruction as well
as specific, actionable recommendations for improvement.
Literacy & Learning Audit Process
PCG's Literacy & Learning Audit is a data- and
research-based needs assessment and action planning process that
builds schoolwide capacity to support literacy and learning
development for all students.
PCG collects data about your school's assessments, programs,
instructional practices, structures, and procedures. PCG's
adolescent literacy experts analyze the data in light of student
achievement and research-based practices that positively impact
student learning. They then prepare a custom Literacy &
Learning Audit Report identifying current strengths and
weaknesses and make actionable recommendations for improving the
literacy and learning focus of your school. The Literacy &
Learning Audit Report also includes a three-year
professional development plan and a one-year action plan.

How can your school benefit from PCG's Literacy & Learning
Audit?
PCG's Literacy & Learning Audit provides a comprehensive,
data-based approach to creating a systemic, schoolwide action
plan that integrates nine essential components of an effective
literacy and learning initiative:
- Leadership roles and responsibilities
- Use of data to inform decision making
- Teacher professional development
- Integrating literacy and learning across the content
areas
- Student motivation and engagement
- Intensive interventions for struggling readers
- School culture and structural supports for literacy and
learning
- Parent and community involvement as partners with the
school
The PCG Literacy & Learning Audit Report
Each Literacy & Learning Audit Report is an interactive
document that provides administrators and school and district
literacy leaders with:
- Over 70 pages of analysis, conclusions, and actionable
recommendations specifically built on your school's data
- Over three dozen full-color graphics describing your
staff’s current literacy and learning practices and
procedures, as well as their perceptions about literacy and
learning in your school
- Research summaries and guiding questions for use when
reviewing data with colleagues and staff
The Literacy & Learning Audit Report provides a
comprehensive analysis of your school's data including:
- Key findings based on in-depth analyses and syntheses of
student performance, teacher practices, and school capacity
for literacy and learning development
- Recommendations for planning and improvement based on
the Literacy Leadership Model (Irvin and Meltzer,
ASCD, 2008).
- A customized three-year schoolwide literacy and learning
Professional Development Plan to help teachers accelerate
all students’ literacy and learning development.
Key Components of the PCG Literacy & Learning Audit

Analysis of Student Performance Data The analysis of
student performance data is a fundamental component of the
Literacy & Learning Audit process. The student performance data
displays for both state and local literacy assessments help the
school:
- Use student performance data to inform curriculum,
instruction, and schoolwide improvements for literacy and
learning
- Gain an integrated view of the patterns and trends in
data within and across multiple assessments
PCG's Teacher Survey of Classroom Practices
The Teacher Survey of Classroom Practices gathers
school-specific data that describes your teachers' own
practices. It provides information that builds teacher
acceptance and commitment to a shared responsibility for
literacy and learning instruction. Through PCG's Teacher
Survey of Classroom Practices, the Audit Report:
- Identifies the frequency of teacher use of specific
instructional practices that support literacy and learning
across the school, often showing wide gaps where support is
insufficient
- Prioritizes current practices so classroom instruction
strengths are recognized and areas for growth are identified
- Reports teacher use of specific practices in components
of literacy and learning, such as reading, writing,
speaking, critical thinking, and 21st century learning
skills that support content area learning and readiness for
future learning and the workplace
- Informs the professional development needs of teachers
to learn research-based literacy and learning support
strategies and instructional practices so all students can
accelerate their content learning and literacy and learning
development
PCG's Schoolwide Literacy & Learning Capacity Profile
In order to move forward, a school needs to understand its
current capacity and opportunities for improvement in four key
areas:
- School culture, particularly teachers' literacy and
learning beliefs, instructional commitments, and student
expectations
- School policies and procedures that sustain a
multi-faceted approach to literacy and learning
- Structural supports such as scheduling, professional
development, common planning time, and interventions for
struggling readers
- Resource allocations for staffing, instructional
materials, and technology
PCG's School Information Checklist
- Documents factual overview of the school
- Includes data such as number of staff and their
responsibilities, grade levels, organizational structure,
special programs
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