Center for Innovative Learning Internal Research Mini-Grant Cynthia L. Jew, Ph.D.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Goodbye Old, Hello New! Transitioning from Elementary to Middle School
Advertisements

Youth Unified Sports®: Young people with and without intellectual disability in school-based sports teams Martha Jo Braycich Director, Organizational Development,
WV High Quality Standards for Schools
STUDENT LED CONFERENCES
SCHOOL COUNSELING Fran Hensley, M.A.Ed. School Counselor
Joint Actions Project Peder Lykke, Denmark 30 th March – 1 st April, 2008 Merope Kapsali.
PORTFOLIO.
Parents as Partners in Education
Simons Valley School Coming Together Areas of Focus 1. Building Community 2. Team Teaching 3. Reading Comprehension across the curriculum 4.
Five Protective Factors
Comprehensive Organizational Health AssessmentMay 2012Butler Institute for Families Comprehensive Organizational Health Assessment Presented by: Robin.
The Marzano School Leadership Evaluation Model Webinar for Washington State Teacher/Principal Evaluation Project.
NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER EVALUATION PROCESS TRAINING 2-Day Training for Phase I, II and III *This 2-Day training is to be replicated to meet.
Introduction to Strengthening Families: An Effective Approach to Supporting Families Massachusetts Home Visiting Initiative A Department of Public Health.
The School Counselor and Developmental Guidance
The Power of Assets 40 Developmental Assets. 40 Developmental Assets Represent everyday wisdom about positive experiences and characteristics for young.
Group Seminar Field Instruction Model.  1. Delivery of consistent competency based field instruction and augmented case supervision.  2. Provision of.
A PRACTICAL GUIDE to accelerating student achievement across cultures
Family Resource Center Association January 2015 Quarterly Meeting.
1 Core Module Three – The Summative Report Core Module Three: The Role of Professional Dialogue and Collaboration in the Summative Report.
Talbert House Project PASS Goals and Outcomes.
Peer-Led Team Learning: A Model for Enhancing Student Learning Claire Berardini & Glenn Miller Third Annual Faculty Institute Pace University.
ROLE OF AN ADULT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD: EVIDENCE FROM A HOME BASED INTERVENTION PROGRAM Deniz Senocak Prague, 31 August 2007.
Group Field Instruction Model.  1. Delivery of consistent competency based field instruction and augmented case supervision.  2. Provision of consistent.
Parent/Community Involvement Where are we? Where do we want to be? Date: October 7, 2013 Dublin ISD 1.
THE ABC’s of YOUTH LEADERSHIP Preparing Young People for a Future of Success and Excellence Sorrell Associates, LLC State Route 60 Warsaw, OH
Dr.Mohamed E. Osman & Prof.Thuwayba A. Al Barwani With Dr.Abdo M. Al Mekhlafi Dr. Khalid Al Saadi Ms.Laila Alhashar Ms.Fathiya Al Maawali Ms.Zuhor Al lawati.
Essential Concepts for School for Prevention First Patricia Berry, M.A. CSAP Essential Concepts for School m 1 BUILDING THE 5 ESSENTIAL.
University of Southern California School of Social Work Three Years of Implementation / Model Components Mutual Partnership Activities Field Curriculum.
Curriculum Reform Professor WONG Yuk-shan Chairman of the Curriculum Development Council 11 December 2004.
NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER EVALUATION INSTRUMENT and PROCESS
Family, School, and Community Partnerships: A Model for Pre-service Teacher Education Presentation at Center for Research, Evaluation & Advancement of.
** MARIBEL TEJERA COLINA MARIBEL TEJERA COLINA NATIONAL ADVISOR TO THE LIONS EDUCATING PROGRAM.
Parent Involvement Works!
Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
Communication Degree Program Outcomes
Elementary Guidance: A Good Way to Grow. What Is Guidance Class? Students in 1 st -5 th grade in the Chippewa Falls Elementary Schools participate in.
SCHOOL COUNSELING "Helping children to become all that they are capable of being." Created by Tammy P. Roth, MEd Licensed School Counselor.
Frances Blue. “Today’s young people are living in an exciting time, with an increasingly diverse society, new technologies and expanding opportunities.
Counseling Practice in Schools The Transformed School Counselor Chapter 3 ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can.
Question 1 Why did a majority of students perceive the innovative web-enhanced Japanese language courses favorably and participate in additional online.
Evidence-based Evaluation for Afterschool Programs Denise Huang CRESST/UCLA 1/22/07.
A product of Project CENTRAL, 2004 Understanding the Action Research Process Sponsored by Project CENTRAL A Project of the Florida Department of Education.
13-1 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Nutrition, Health, and Safety for Young Children: Promoting Wellness, 1e Sorte, Daeschel, Amador.
1 National Dropout Prevention Conference January 15-18, 2008 Daytona Beach, Florida Parent Involvement is One of the Keys to Dropout Prevention.
Teresa K. Todd EDAD 684 School Finance/Ethics March 23, 2011.
Elementary School Comprehensive Counseling & Guidance By Kahina Parrish.
Lighthouse Junior Our School Metaphor. Governance Curriculum Climate Staffing WE WILL EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
Developmentally Appropriate Practices Cynthia Daniel
Introduction and Key Firstclass Learning Objectives for the Military Pillar Officer Academy 1.
Wiki High School Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Peer Support A personal development course for New Zealand secondary school pupils
Common Core Parenting: Best Practice Strategies to Support Student Success Core Components: Successful Models Patty Bunker National Director Parenting.
Developed by: July 15,  Mission: To connect family strengthening networks across California to promote quality practice, peer learning and mutual.
School Counselors & Assignments \ Elementary Schools Demographic Information.
Welcoming, caring, respectful, and safe learning and working environments and student code of conduct A presentation for EIPS leadership, COSC, EIPS staff,
THE ROLES OF THE SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER The School Social Work and Attendance Department Faye Kravitz & Rhonda Terpak.
Early Learning Board Presentation March 2, 2016.
The Big Interview Amy Fouts EDU 650 Teaching, Learning, and Leading in the 21 st Century Instructor Richard Newman.
Using Data in a School Counseling Program Miss M. Brand Pine Grove Area Elementary School.
1 Oregon Department of Human Services Senior and People with Disabilities State Unit on Aging-ADRC In partnership with  Portland State University School.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY FOUNDATIONS PROGRAM
NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER EVALUATION INSTRUMENT and PROCESS
FPG Child Development Institute
Standards- based grading for parents- grades k-2
Joint Actions Project Peder Lykke, Denmark
Success for All Foundation
The Role of a Teacher.
Assessment The purpose of this workshop / discussion is to extend further teachers’ understanding of the Department's Assessment Advice. This workshop.
The Intentional teacher
Presentation transcript:

Center for Innovative Learning Internal Research Mini-Grant Cynthia L. Jew, Ph.D

The Santa Clarita Valley International School and California Lutheran University, Graduate School of Education, Department of Counseling and Guidance are engaged in an collaborative research/intervention project with the eight and third grade. The nature of this project is to have a group of leadership students from the 8 th grade who will work with the third grade once a week on pro-social bonding skills. Pro-social bonding skills consist of community-building, open communication, relationship development and social skills.

The team of eight –graders will be trained and monitored by Dr. Cynthia Jew. They will receive weekly training in Strengths –Based Leadership, 40 Developmental Assets Scale, Cultural Proficiency and play-based interventions. The project will run for 8 weeks.

Leadership Team Created the activities based on the concepts of Pro- Social Bonding and Cultural Proficiency CLU Senior: Emile Evenson worked with the concepts to develop cogent theoretical questions and presented at the Festival of Scholars

Tools for Leadership Strengths Quest 40 Developmental Assets Scale (Pro-Social Bonding) Cultural Proficiency

Methods Pre and Post Survey (12 items) Post Interview with Students

Leadership Opportunities Festival of Scholars Cultural Proficiency Institute Dwight Shultz Grant

Emilie Evenson and Dr. Cynthia Jew Department of Education, California Lutheran University Introduction: Pro-social bonding is important for having resiliency in a progressive and responsive classroom. In order to provide pro-social bonding in the classroom, the study arranged for an eighth grade leadership team to go into a third grade classroom and work on various leadership activities that facilitate pro-social bonding. This study is aimed at integrating the needs of all learners into one cohesive classroom. One university professor and one school counselor trained the students and one university student collected pre/post surveys of the students and parent climate were collected. Ten-eighth grade students were selected and trained in a collaborative leadership and forty developmental skills were then infused with the cultural efficiency model. After the training the eighth grade students were placed in the third grade classroom in teams with students to work on pro-social bonding activities and positive social modeling aimed integrating all the needs of the learners into one classroom. This project attempts to impact the classroom by providing a pilot leadership program from the resources present in the classroom. Pro- Social Bonding: Pro-social bonding is a vital part in a person's ability to form social relationships, adapt to change, and self -esteem. Pro-social bonding is the interactions a child has with family, peers, and school. The bonding interactions that the child learns from his or her family, peers, and school form the foundations of a child's social bonding future. Pro-social bonding fosters social competence, emotional competence, confidence, and self- efficacy. All these components are important for resiliency in a progressive and responsive classroom. Cultural Proficiency: Culture proficiency is the ability to efficiently interact, communicate, and understand people of different cultures and backgrounds. For one to be culturally proficient it is important to know one's own culture, knowledge of other cultural practices, and a positive attitude toward other cultures. In order to have cultural proficiency in the classroom is crucial for both the individual and institution to both be culturally proficient. Acknowledgements : I would like to thank Santa Clarita International Charter School for participating in this study. First Session: Pro Social Bonding (Skill of Social) Activity : What's in a Name (Name tags and Group Name): Cultural Proficiency Essential Element: Assessing Cultural Knowledge Second Session: Pro Social Bonding (Skill of Social) Activity: You are my friend and I didn't know: Cultural Proficiency Essential Element: Valuing Diversity Third Session: Pro Social Bonding (Skill of Conflict Mediation ) Role play conflict and observers say "How can I help?": Cultural Proficiency Essential Element: Managing the Dynamics of Difference Fourth Session: Pro Social Bonding (Skill of Team Building) Leaders led a group exercise in which the learners were asked to lock arms behind their back and stand up. The more they worked together the more successful. Cultural Proficiency Essential Element: Adapting to Diversity Fifth through Eighth Sessions: Pro-Social Bonding (Celebrating What we have Learned) Activity: A movie of the groups demonstrating their answer to What Kind of Leaders are we? Cultural Proficiency Essential Element: Institutionalizing Cultural Knowledge. Examples of Curriculum: Results: A Pre-Survey was given in the first week to the parents. A Post Survey for the parents with Extended Interviews of the learners is yet to be conducted. Examples of the Survey Questions: I feel that the needs of diverse learners are being addressed in the third grade. I feel that my child is being encouraged to get along with all the learners in the third grade. I feel like there is a spirit of cooperation present in the third grade. I feel that my child gets along well on the playground.

Third Grade Leaders