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Randolph County T ODAY ’ S L EARNERS, T OMORROW ’ S L EADERS Todd Henderson
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AVID Summer Institute 2011—Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders Agenda : What is AVID? WICR and Rigor Integration/weaving of AVID in Curriculum Elective and Schoolwide components Data (national/state/RMS) Cost of AVID versus the potential reward Agenda
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AVID Summer Institute 2011—Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders What is AVID? AVID is an academic, regularly scheduled elective class based on writing as a tool of learning, inquiry method, and collaborative grouping. The three main components of the program are: academic instruction, tutorial support, and motivational activities.
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AVID Summer Institute 2011—Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders The AVID Student Profile s Average to High Test Scores s 2.0-3.5 GPA s College Potential with Support s Desire and Determination Students with Academic Potential Meets One or More of the Following Criteria s First to Attend College s Historically Underserved in 4- year Colleges s Low Income s Special Circumstances S-1
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5 AVID Summer Institute 2011—Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders Writing Inquiry Collaboration Reading
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Rigor is the goal of helping students develop the capacity to understand content that is complex, ambiguous, provocative, and personally or emotionally challenging. Taking rigorous courses opens doors! Source: Teaching What Matters Most; Standards and Strategies for Raising Student Achievement by Strong, Silver and Perini, ASCD, 2001.
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AVID strategies such as Socratic Seminars Cornell Notes Inquiry Cubes Tutorials (Peer Tutoring) allow students to drill deeper into the understanding of the subject matter and not just skip across the surface of learning. WICR strategies are rooted in rigor to push student understanding to a new level and produce thinkers, not just information reciters.
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AVIDElectiveSchoolwide Components
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The AVID elective class component is designed to work with the specific students selected to be in the AVID elective. The elective work on reading, writing, collaboration, and inquiry skills. The teacher shows them how to use Cornell Notes to enhance their learning, organize their materials, investigate colleges, volunteer, public speaking, and other “hidden skills” not taught in the classrooms 53 9th grade students at RHS 16 10th grade students at RHS. Elective
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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday AVID Curriculum TutorialsAVID Curriculum Tutorials Binder checks Field trips Media Center Team building Speakers Research AVID Curriculum includes: Writing Curriculum College and Careers Strategies for Success Elective
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Students learn and practice on many occasions to ask questions on a higher level (2 or 3). Teachers start to ask question that are higher level so students become accustom to the language and expectations of rigor Elective
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Cornell Note taking Process – 1.Note Taking 1.Format 2.Organize notes 2.Note Making 1.Review and revise notes 2.Note Key idea 3.Exchange ideas 3.Note Interacting 1.Link learning 2.Learning tool 4.Note Reflecting 1.Written Feedback 2.Address feedback 3.Reflection
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Cornell Notes Elective
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AVID Summer Institute 2011—Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders Focus for the Day CORNELL WAY
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How to support Rigor for ALL students with WICR strategies in the classroom Socratic Seminars Critical reading strategies (marking in the text) Cornell Notes – for all students and checks in classes Binders – for all students and checks in classes Leveled questions Learning logs with reflection on material 10-2-2 note process Gallery Walks / World Market Philosophical Chairs Content specific pedagogical strategies located in PATH training manuals in AVID library or books received at an AVID training.
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What is coming your way? 4 Algebra sections (3 in 8 th / one in 7 th ) 5 Pre-Algebra sections (4 in 7 th / 1 in 6 th ) 1 section of Earth/ Environmental 1 section of World History Preparing for a future section of English 1 in 8 th grade
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If RMS is increasing access for rigorous course work to students in Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Earth and Environmental, World History, and English I in 8 th grade, what does that mean for RHS? How will Tiger Nation continue to support the students coming up to RHS?
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