True North: Charting the Course to College and Career Readiness

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True North: Charting the Course to College and Career Readiness Texas School Counselor Association February 11, 2013 Presented by: Patricia J. Martin, Assistant VP National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA) 1

What is College and Career Readiness? Background Stage Setting 2

Everybody Is Talking About it... President of US Secretary of Education Presidents of Colleges and Technical Schools State and Local Politicians School Boards Principals Parents Students Organizations: College Board, ACT, Achieve, CSSO s, SREB, ACTE... 3

Defining College and Career Readiness Ready to succeed academically without remediation in credit bearing first year college course at 2/4 year college and/or trade or technical school in post secondary education and economically viable career path 4

ISSUES OF URGENCY AND IMPORTANCE Regarding College and Career Readiness Academic Preparation Assessments Workforce Issues Success/Survival in 21 st Century Economy Equity in Participation and Earnings 5

The Growing Demand for Higher Order Skills Source: Council on Competitiveness, Competitiveness Index

US Population Projections to 2050 Source: Internet Stats Today, http://internetstatstoday.com

Who Is Dropping Out? National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)

Who is Going to College? Source: Education Pays 2010, The College Board National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)

Source: Lumina Foundation for Education, A Stronger Nation Through Higher Education, 2010

Who is Not Going Anywhere? Persons age 18 to 24 not attending school, not working, and no degree beyond high school, 2009 Source: http://datacenter.kidscount.org 11

Educational Attainment, Earnings, Unemployment http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)

Unemployment Rate by Race/Ethnicity 16% 11.3% 8% 7.8% Source: http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployment/demographics/

Unemployment Rate by Education Level 14% 9.7% 8.4% 4.2% Source: http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployment/demographics/

What is NOSCA? What Does it Have to do With College and Career Readiness? 15

NOSCA: The National Office for School Counselor Advocacy Part of the College Board s Advocacy & Policy Center Leaders in National Efforts to Solidify School Counseling in Education Reform Efforts Developers of Largest Depository of College and Career Readiness Counseling Materials in the nation Located in the College Board Washington Office 16

NOSCA s Vision Every student exits high school with the educational preparation and social capital necessary for college and career success and full participation in a democratic society and global community. NOSCA s Mission Endorse and institutionalize school counseling practice that advocates for equitable educational access and rigorous academic preparation necessary for college and career readiness for all students. 17

NOSCA advocates for school counselors in order to affirm the importance and value of their role in advancing school reform and student achievement. NOSCA s three priority areas in 2010-11 are: Equity in College and Career Readiness Leadership in Systemic Education Reform Transformation of School Counseling Practice

NOSCA is home of... A national advocacy campaign to galvanize and mobilize school counselors to own the turf of college and career readiness counseling and take the lead in establishing a college-going culture in their schools, districts, and communities. National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)

National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)

College and Career Readiness Counseling A Systemic K-12 Approach A Systemic K-12 Approach Elementary, Middle & High Elementary School To create early awareness, knowledge and skills that lay the foundation for academic rigor and social development necessary for college and career readiness. Middle School To create opportunities to explore and deepen college and career knowledge and skills necessary for academic planning and goal setting. High School To create college and career pathways that promote full implementation of personal goals that ensure the widest range of future life options.

NOSCA s Eight Components of College and Career Readiness Counseling A Systemic K-12 Approach

A Series of School Counselor Guides A Systemic K-12 Approach Elementary, Middle & High http://nosca.collegeboard.org/eight-components/high-school-guide

http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalservices/pdf/nosca/11b_4416 _8_Components_WEB_111107.pdf

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Own the Turf A Message From Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan - YouTube. flv

The College Board National Survey of School Counselors 27

Rationale for Our Annual Survey The absence of a school counseling presence in education reform efforts. The lack of understanding of the value and need of school counselors to improve college and career readiness. The national, state & local impetus for increasing student achievement and college and career readiness. The need to nationally capture and transmit the voice of school counselors to a wide range of influential organizations, policy-makers, education leaders and practitioners. 28

Overview: National Survey of School Counselors 2011 Survey (The First Survey) 29

Literature Review Technical Report Narrative Report 2011 Survey Reports http://nosca.collegeboard.org/research-policies/2011-annual-survey 30

2011 National Survey of School Counselors Counseling at a Crossroads Explored school counselors opinions and perspectives about roles, responsibilities, professional relationships, practices and priorities for the future. Focused on college and career readiness, leadership, and equity. Online survey of 5,308 counselors 1,327 middle school counselors 3,981 high school counselors Literature & Landscape Review of more than 300 sources One of largest and broadest surveys of school counselors http://nosca.collegeboard.org/research-policies/2011-annual-survey 31

Big Topics Highlighted in the 2011 Survey Impact Training, Practice and Policies Mission of Schools and School Counselors Pre-Service Training and Subsequent PD Attained College and Career Readiness Counseling Leadership Role of School Counselors Equity in Practice Accountability Measures 32

National Survey of School Counselors 2012 Survey (The Second Survey) 33

Technical Report Narrative Report http://nosca.collegeboard.org/research-policies/annual-survey 2012 Survey Reports 34

2012 National Survey of School Counselors Add New Voices The 2012 focus groups and survey include the perspectives of school administrators. Build on, Explore, and Expand on 2011 Key Findings Training Equality and Equity Accountability and Effectiveness 35

Methodology Online survey of 2,890 school counselors 2,084 high school counselors 806 middle school counselors Survey fielded May 1 June 18, 2012 Nationally representative Online survey of school administrators, including principals, vice principals, and assistant principals Survey fielded May 17 June 5, 2012 Nationally representative 36

2012 Key Findings 1. Efficacy 2. Training 3. Accountability 37

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Training Key Findings 2011: Counselors are highly educated, yet 28% believe their training did not prepare them well for their job. 2012: There is a significant correlation between counselors in-service/pre-service training and student outcomes, though the direction of causality is unclear. 45

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1. Efficacy 2. Training 3. Accountability 48

Accountability Key Findings 2011: The majority of counselors support certain accountability measures and incentives for counselors to meet the 12th-grade college and career-ready goal. 2012: Counselors and administrators agree on some measures of accountability; current accountability systems are inconsistently implemented. 49

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Conclusion 2011 2012 Crossroads True North 52

Paths Forward Recommendations (2012) 1. Act Now Through Existing Training and Tools for College and Career Readiness 2. Include Counselors as Integral Partners in Education Policy 3. Include Counselors in Common Core State Standards Implementation 4. Provide Counselors, Teachers and Administrators Pre-service /Inservice Training that aligns Counselors Work to Students College and Career Readiness 5. Align Counselor Accountability Measures with Student, School and Districts Goals 6. Accelerate FAFSA Completion for Students 53

NOSCA s Own the Turf Campaign 11,500+ Participants A national advocacy campaign to galvanize and mobilize school counselors to own the turf of college and career readiness counseling and take the lead in establishing a college-going culture in their schools, districts, communities and/or states. 54

Important Conference Date March 29, 2013 Regular Registration Closes Conference Website destinationequity.collegeboard.org 55

Visit the Site Today for State-of-the-Art tools webinars publications toolkits information Professional Site for School Counselors http://nosca.collegeboard.org/ 56

NOSCA Publications Source: nosca.collegebord.org 57

Patricia Martin The National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA) 202-741-4714 pmartin@collegeboard.org National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)