LET S GET READY FOR COLLEGE! STRATEGIES FOR ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELORS Danielle Duarte, M.S. Head School Counselor, Potter Jr High School President, California Association of School Counselors
AS YOU COME IN Take a card and write: Name On a scale of 1-10, how comfortable are you with college and career readiness? What types of college and career readiness activities have you presented or coordinated at your school? Danielle Duarte 7 College & Career Day, 4-year plan class lesson
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INTRODUCTION College & career readiness is my favorite part of my job J
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AGENDA Presentation Objectives & Standards Why College & Career Readiness? Components of College & Career Readiness Counseling Sharing Results What can you do at your school?
STANDARDS & OBJECTIVES By the end of the presentation I will have a plan for implementing one college/career readiness lesson or activity for next year. ASCA SCHOOL COUNSELOR COMPETENCIES IV Delivery, Abilities & Skills IV-A-6. Principals of career planning and college admissions, including financial aid and athletic eligibility IV-B-2e. Helps students learn the importance of college and other post-secondary education and helps students navigate the college admissions process
WHY COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS SO YOUNG?! Help give students a sense of purpose, keep kids involved in school, and provide focus 1 "Studies have shown that if students have a goal or dream, they are more likely to be successful academically. 1 Assist students develop a college going identity (Erickson identity v role confusion) 2 1: http://www.edutopia.org/make-up-your-mind 2: Ready, Willing, & Able M. Savitz-Romer & S. Bouffard
WHAT DOES COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS MEAN AT MIDDLE SCHOOL? ACT: Acquisition of the knowledge and skills a student needs to enroll and succeed in credit-bearing, first-year courses at a postsecondary institution, such as a two- or four-year college, trade school, or technical school. NACAC: Guidance in the later years of middle school, and particularly the time of transition to high school, can put students on a successful path to college education. At this stage, a counselor s role should include: Challenging students to see college admission and attendance as the goal after high school Encouraging students to assess their interests, strengths and academic habits Helping students understand basic concepts regarding college options and financing a college education Providing a template for the college preparatory curriculum that students should plan for high school years Encouraging students to understand how they can build a profile and support network that will help them reach their college goals
WHAT DOES COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS MEAN IN MIDDLE SCHOOL? Our research shows that, under current conditions, the level of academic achievement that students attain by eighth grade has a larger impact on their college and career readiness by the time they graduate from high school than anything that happens academically in high school. This report also reveals that students academic readiness for college and career can be improved when students develop behaviors in the upper elementary grades and in middle school that are known to contribute to successful academic performance. https://www.act.org/research/policymakers/pdf/forgottenmiddle.pdf
EIGHT COMPONENTS OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS COUNSELING
EIGHT COMPONENTS OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS COUNSELING Pair-Share Which of these components align with your role as an elementary and/or middle school counselor? How?
EIGHT COMPONENTS OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS COUNSELING
EIGHT COMPONENTS OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS COUNSELING https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalservices/pdf/advocacy/nosca/11b-4382_ms_counselor_guide_web_120213.pdf https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalservices/pdf/advocacy/nosca/11b-4383_es_counselor_guide_web_120213.pdf
1. COLLEGE ASPIRATIONS Support a college-going culture on campus Connect students interests to academic preparation, postsecondary education, and real-world careers Help with goal-setting activities
1. COLLEGE ASPIRATIONS Support a college-going culture on campus Connect students interests to academic preparation, postsecondary education, and real-world careers Help with goal-setting activities
2. ACADEMIC PLANNING FOR COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS Core curriculum classroom lessons including What is college? Jobs vs. Careers Academic success strategies 4-year planning A-G requirements Encouraging students to join classes/programs like AVID, Upward Bound
3. ENRICHMENT & EXTRACURRICULAR ENGAGEMENT AVID, Clubs, Sports Family Nights
4. COLLEGE & CAREER EXPLORATION & SELECTION PROCESS College trips!!! Donorschoose.org www.campustours.com Lunch with a college student College mentors
4. COLLEGE & CAREER EXPLORATION & SELECTION PROCESS College & Career Day!!! Video
4. COLLEGE & CAREER EXPLORATION & SELECTION PROCESS Junior Achievement BizTown
5. COLLEGE & CAREER ASSESSMENTS California Career Zone Interest Profiler
5. COLLEGE & CAREER ASSESSMENTS California Colleges Career Interest Profiler
6. COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY PLANNING Making Money Choices: www.cacareerzone.org/budget/
6. COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY PLANNING Paying for College & FAFSA
WHAT ARE STUDENTS LEARNING? Alvin Dunn Dragons are Going to College! Alvin Dunn 5th Graders Take On BizTown On Friday, March 11, 2011 Alvin Dunn Elementary School s fourth graders spent a day at California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM). Prior to their visit they received school counselor led classroom lessons about college and careers. They also filled out a college application, with highlights including: The 5th graders from Alvin Dunn Elementary School in San Marcos, CA participated in the Junior Achievement BizTown Program during the 2011-2012 academic year. This hands-on program teaches students about economics, career opportunities, and money management through: I want to go to college because I want to learn new things, accomplish new things, and meet new people. Kevin Learning the standards-based curriculum on financial planning, work readiness, and good citizenship. I m most excited of going to college because I get to pick my own classes. Sandy Researching and applying for jobs of interest. When I grow up I want to be a teacher. Going to college is going to help me because I will learn how to do it. Mariela Practicing using a checkbook, balancing a bank account, and opening a savings account. I want to be a doctor and college helps you get a better career. Justin Visiting BizTown during which students worked in one of the 21 businesses such as Best Buy, City Hall, Cox Communications, Associated General Contractors, NBC Studios, Jack in the Box, U.S. Bank, Kaiser Permanente, SDG&E, Sea World, and State Farm Insurance. During their trip the students participated in the following activities: Balancing Your Budget Game - learning the value of a college education and money Question and answer session with CSUSM students Campus tour including classrooms, the library, the cafeteria, and the track Processing their experience through follow-up lessons about what they learned, in what ways their business was successful, and what they would do differently. Our students can apply what they learned to the future! The gracious funding provided by the Current Wisdom Foundation and support of Cal State San Marcos s Early Outreach Program allowed for the success of this great program. Thank you!!! American School Counselor Association Career Domain Standard C Students will understand the relationship between personal qualities, education, training and the world of work. 100% 80% 92% 60% 60% 40% 40% 20% 20% 0% 0% Pre-Test Our 4th graders are increasing their knowledge about college & careers! 69% can define scholarship 80% 86% report that they want to go to college 60% 61% can list two or more subjects they can study in college 40% American School Counselor Association Career Domain Standard A Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions. 100% 80% 80% 62% Post-Test Students who can solve problems to determine profit 80% 60% 75% 54% 40% 20% 0% 0% Pre-Test Post-Test Students who can correctly write a check Pre-Test Post-Test Students who can explain what bounced check means 75% 45% 20% 0% Pre-Test Post-Test List two or more different careers Thank you to the Current Wisdom Foundation & Junior Achievement of San Diego County for funding & coordinating this great program!!!
WHAT ARE STUDENTS LEARNING?
NOW IT S YOUR TURN 1. Write down one idea you have for college and career readiness at your school 2. Which of the 8 NOSCA College & Career Readiness Standards does this activity align with? 3. What are three steps you need to achieve this lesson/activity? 4. What data aligns with this activity/lesson?
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