Resilience and the Community Mentoring Approach to GED and College Completion Future Now / I.M.P.A.C.T Improving My Progress at College Today National.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Student Populations Overage and under-credited students currently attending New York City high schools Students who have disengaged from the school system.
Advertisements

Families InvolvementAction Team FIAT TRAINING March 4, 2010.
SCHOOL COUNSELING Fran Hensley, M.A.Ed. School Counselor
DECS CONTINUITY OF LEARNING AND TRANSITION PROJECT Sue Emmett Curriculum Manager First Years of School.
LIFE, LEARNING AND ACHIEVEMENT
Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida.
Briefing: NYU Education Policy Breakfast on Teacher Quality November 4, 2011 Dennis M. Walcott Chancellor NYC Department of Education.
A relentless commitment to academic achievement and personal growth for every student. Redmond School District Graduates are fully prepared for the demands.
TUC Conference 20 th & 21 st November 2014 ‘Helping Employers make a difference’
Association of American Universities October 2010.
Accelerated Action Plan THECB 9/2009. What was the process? Staff from across the agency: Studied activities and literature on successful practices Reviewed.
Building Resilience in Children By: Michelle Villegas
District Literacy Plan Overview for Board.
Presented by Margaret Shandorf
A Report on Progress toward the Strategic Goals Presented to the Valencia District Board of Trustees on behalf of the College Planning Council.
Southern Africa Conference on Volunteer Action for Development Designing Youth Volunteer Programs to Meet Local Needs A perspective from the field of sport.
Changing Communities by Engaging Youth in Service.
© Center for Companies That Care, 2007 College Matters! AIM High Education Initiative The Aim High Education Initiative, a partnership among urban schools,
Community Involvement The Community Compact Model Engaging Student, School and Community.
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Hertfordshire County Council Health and Community Services Hertfordshire Adult and Family Learning Service Kristy Thakur.
Lake County Pre-Collegiate Program SPRING 2015 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW.
United Way of Greater Toledo - Framework for Education Priority community issue: Education – Prepare children to enter and graduate from school.
School’s Cool in Kindergarten for the Kindergarten Teacher School’s Cool Makes a Difference!
Inputs Activities Outcomes – Impact Short Term Medium Term Long Term Problem statement: Over-age (ages 15+) and under-credited students struggling with.
Implementing Change: A Holistic Approach to Developmental Education Sue Cain, Director Transition and University Services Eastern Kentucky University.
How Expanded Learning Promotes Equity in College and Career Readiness June 2,
Outline of Presentation 1.Mission, Vision and Values for Task Force 2.Definition of Engagement 3.Explanation of Research-Informed Framework 4.Characteristics.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 Student Success and Equity FIG.
1 The Hyams Foundation, Inc. Fall 2008 Symposium Teen Futures RFP Information Session.
Millie Cortes Capstone Project Master of Public Administration University of Alaska Anchorage April 16, 2011.
Understanding the Role of Post-Secondary Coaches in High Schools Lynne Haeffele, Ph.D. Center for the Study of Education Policy Illinois State University.
The Next Big Things for [Your Community College Name]
DIPLOMAS NOW SUMMER INSTITUTE JULY 7-9, 2011 BOSTON, MA Welcome to Day 2!
Ramp-Up to Readiness TM Introduction Choose Rigor + Gain Access + Maintain Motivation + Practice Persistence = READINESS.
Media Services North Campus Feb 2001 Miami-Dade Community College Enrollment Management Media Services North Campus Feb 2001 Presentation to The Board.
Research Findings: Good Practices in Student Retention and the First Year Experience Robert D. Reason Assistant Professor and Research Associate Foundations.
Post-Secondary Coaching & The 4 C’s to College Success: How and Why It Works Dr. Toinette Gunn, VP of Programs 1.
Ramp-Up to Readiness TM Introduction Choose Rigor + Gain Access + Maintain Motivation + Practice Persistence = READINESS.
You Are Not Alone: Why Every WL Classroom needs an EduCorps Intern. Presenters: Monica Abuliak & Beth Matcham-Shepherd.
Student Preparation Presenter: Judith C. Marty Principal Mater Academy Charter Middle High.
How did our school get involved? Iowa Sustaining Parent Involvement Network i S P I N.
AmeriCorps A network of national programs that allow citizens to provide service that addresses critical needs in their communities.
Illinois Community College BoardIllinois State Board of Education Programs of Study Self-Assessment: Starting the Journey on the Right Foot February 4,
Changing Communities by Engaging Youth in Service.
Networks for Transfer Success Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services First Year Transitions, Academic Development and Retention.
1 SHARED LEADERSHIP: Parents as Partners Presented by the Partnership for Family Success Training & TA Center January 14, 2009.
Careers Guidance: Roles and responsibilities. What is Careers Guidance????
PARENTS ARE OUR PARTNERS Jamilah Fraser Chief of Communications The School District of Philadelphia July 2011.
USING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TO SUPPORT THE PRE K-16 PIPELINE: THE PERSPECTIVE OF MACC AmeriCorps*VISTA Natalie Dawe MACC AmeriCorps*VISTA member for the College.
Yes We Must Coalition Presentation to College/Career Affinity Group January 15, 2013 Gary Bonvillian,
Middle College Staff Assistant. Program Needs The Middle College Program(MCP) serves 112 high schools students who take 2-4 courses each semester (7-11units)
If our goal is to coordinate efforts across work groups charged with plans for improving students’ educational attainment and culturally responsive practices…
RV There Yet? Everything You Need to Know for Your Journey with Ford Family Scholarships! Jeff Strickland Student Success Counselor Scholarship Programs.
Mark J. Felsheim, Ph. D. February 29,  Comprehensive and focused  Build on strengths then look for new opportunities  Empower and engage students.
Hume Koorie Pathways - a regional approach. Background Pilot in 2007 through a partnership between NETracksLLEN and region Inclusive of Koorie students.
Dr. Darlene Murray Nate Saari Ruby Marin-Duran. Reedley’s Target Population Hispanic/Latino African American Low-income Male Success Indicator Degree.
Welcome Class of  Your counselors: ◦ Ms. An (A-Lit) ◦ Ms. Zavala (Liu –Z) ◦ Ms. Polidano (AVID Transition)
Education 2018: Excellence for Every Student Presented to the Board of Education August 27,
GLASGOW’S LEARNING FAMILY LITERACIES LEARNING GATHERING MONDAY 26 TH OCTOBER 2009 Frances Bradley Culture and Sport Glasgow.
FCCLA’s Mission To promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of.
FCCLA’s Mission To promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles.
Diversity and ECE.
The Challenge Building Infrastructure for Marlborough STEM’s School-Industry Partnerships   HOW TO… Design the infrastructure that effectively implements.
Future Now / I.M.P.A.C.T Improving My Progress at College Today
Dr. Mark Allen Poisel July 16, 2013
Salinas Valley Promise Program 2.0
HB3063 Mid-term Report Highlights
Senior Leaders Talent Map
Presentation transcript:

Resilience and the Community Mentoring Approach to GED and College Completion Future Now / I.M.P.A.C.T Improving My Progress at College Today National College Transition Network Friday, November 9 th 2012

Future Now is a campus based GED prep and college completion program located at Bronx Community College 2

3 To empower out-of-school students To assist students in completing their GED and transition into college To help all students graduate in 3 years or less with an Associate’s Degree. Many transition to senior college To develop students into self-sufficient leaders who will have a positive impact on their peers and the community at large OUR MISSION

The Future Now / IMPACT Approach: One-on-One, Group and Community Mentoring 4

GED CoordinatorPeer Mentors College Coordinator Peer Mentors Intake Coordinator Future Now’s Goal: To ensure that all students complete a 12 step model toward college readiness and self-sufficiency. A partnership with peer mentors is needed to achieve each step. 5

6 Have all dropped out of high school - ages TABE test at 8 th grade reading level for GED classes Over 50% of our students are court-involved Many come from low-income single-parent families Many are single parent themselves Live in the west central Bronx, the home community of a large number of students at risk OUR STUDENTS

85% GED pass rates for all students enrolled 95% college transition rates Three semester college retention rate of 67% Selected by NYC to pilot their model through the largest city funded project in the nation to improve outcomes for disenfranchised young men “The Young Men’s Initiative” (YMI) FUTURE NOW / IMPACT OUTCOMES 7

8 THE IMPACT OF I.M.P.A.C.T! (Before IMPACT)

Three pillars of resiliency: Competence, Confidence and Connection 9 The 3 C’s

“Roots and Wings” The Essential Building Blocks of Resilience* * Taken from Building Resilience in Children and Teens By Kenneth R. Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed, FAAP Competence Confidence Connection Character Contribution Coping Control Caring 10

BUILDING COMPETENCE High quality of academic preparation Tutoring provided by mentors Tutoring for college students College Prep taught by mentors 11

12 Tutoring provided by mentors

13 COLLEGE PREP TAUGHT BY MENTORS

BUILDING CONFIDENCE Leadership Development – Opportunities for meaningful contribution. Mentors are role models and living proof of success Asset-Based Development – Build on strengths. 12 Step Model. Focus on the positive – glass half full Listening exchange: We ask the students to identify their own TAGS- Talents, Assets, Gifts and Strengths Build Self Awareness – Personality test (Myers Briggs) indentifies and matches strengths Goal setting – ‘Career Planning Meetings’ Listen to students – Seek feedback and implement their ideas 14

LIVING PROOF

16 1. Recruitment, Intake, & TABE Examination 2. Individual Interview 3. Program Orientation 4. Pre-GED / GED courses 5. Career Planning Meeting 6. Pass General Test 7. Pass Predictor and Take GED Exam 8. College Prep 9. Career Connection 10. Admissions and Financial Aid 11. Take College entrance exam 12. Advisement, Register and Validate Course Asset-Based Community Development: 12 Steps to Successful College Transition

LISTENING EXCHANGE 17

BUILDING CONNECTION Starts on Day 1: Build strong long-lasting relationships Students form special bonds with the mentors/role models Learn the students names, and give individual attention Facebook (share pictures and important announcements), post pictures of GEDs, college degree, and other achievements Events and Celebrations - Thanksgiving Luncheon, Christmas Celebration, Graduations Students who graduate want to stay involved and ‘give back’ – volunteer, work-study, paid 18

19 Future Now / IMPACT at Bronx Community College – Facebook Future Now / IMPACT at Bronx Community College – YouTube Video IMPACT at Hostos Community College – Facebook IMPACT at Medgar Evers – Facebook CONNECTION VIA SOCIAL MEDIA

20 EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS

21 EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS

22

IMPACT Peer Mentoring: A Promising Practice 23

ADAPTABLE & TRANSFERABLE MODEL 24 Win, Win, Win, Win Expands program capacities Improves program outcomes - GED, College transition, college completion Builds resilience and builds leaders Gives students work experience A Virtuous Circle – benefits amplify over time Soon to be added to NCTN Promising Practices website

NOT A MAGIC BULLET & THE IMPORTANCE OF EVIDENCE 25 Takes some consistent and thoughtful resource IMPACT Coordinator to build up and support peer mentor program growth Staff and mentor support college prep and transition Work Study or stipends for mentors Evidence-driven Collect good baseline data for comparison Determine the right metrics Collect good data and evaluate to understand outcomes Consistent learning and listening - Action Reflection model Willingness to change program culture and practice Learners seen as authentic partners

IMPACT PILOT MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 26 Two campus-based pilot sites funded for 3 years via the Young Men’s Initiative Now in second semester of implementation Targets are to significantly raise GED pass rates, college transition and persistence. Even with short time frame have seen promising results

PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUCCESS THANK YOU The Fortune Society

28