Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byPiers Ball Modified over 8 years ago
1
By: Daisy Padilla Torres March 11 th, 2016
2
Maestros Para el Pueblo is a grow-your-own future teacher program that encourages and supports Burlington-Edison and Mount Vernon School District Latino students and employees to become teachers who, ideally, return to work in their home district. This program: Promotes Latino Student Success Increases awareness of the strong demand for Latino teachers Increases the number of Latinos entering the teaching field Creates seamless pathways for Latino graduates of Mount Vernon and Burlington- Edison High Schools as well as current B-ESD and MVSD employees to obtain the bachelor’s degree at WWU whether starting at Skagit Valley College or WWU.
3
How does Maestros align with the Recruiting Washington Teachers [RWT] Program? Maestros is an extension of RWT in higher education The growth students develop in these programs in inevitable Students identify the meaning behind being a role model Leadership experiences through field experience Key components: Relationships Relate to students Relevance: why should I be doing this? Credit articulations through College in the High School
4
Who are the partners, what roles do they play, and how are they supported? Partners: Western Washington University Skagit Valley College Mount Vernon School District Burlington-Edison School District Roles: Students key contact at each institutions Assists to coordinate meetings with students on their campus Maestros liaison attends high school classes Collaborate in various ways to support and encourage student success Culture identity and awareness dialogue College application process for SVC/WWU Financial aid workshops Essay preparation for applications/scholarships
5
What would be required to operate at a larger scale? Institutions involved need to have by in and believe in these students Make them a priority (even though it is only a pose) Administrative support Support the teacher coordinator @ district level Co instruction across institutions Eliminate systematic barriers GPA requirements (merit base programs fail our students of color) DREAMers Tutoring at the higher education level WEST-B eliminate from admissions requirement (this is not a reflection of what the student is capable of accomplishing in a classroom) Provide WEST-B preparation support in transition Childcare for non traditional students Involve families
6
Build and establish a relationship (earn their trust, give them credibility) Give them relevance to why they should pursue education as a career Show them their options: HS SVC WWU SVC WWU Academic Advising Financial Aid advising Connecting students to Resources: tutoring, study skills, child care, volunteer opportunities, book $ Family inclusion Instructor reference Track students Transfer process (SUPPORT) Social and emotional support Keeping the “dream” alive Culturally Relevant exposure
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.