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PROBE Project 2009 Summary
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Who Are Peacekeepers? A nationally certified peer mentoring program, in which older students are paired with younger students, for the mutual benefit of both student populations. (Initiated about seven years ago by KCMSD counselor, Paula Schaaf). The program was modified for use with exceptional education students for this project.
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Peacekeeper Advantages:
For the younger student: Helps adjustment to school Helps develop social skills Provides positive role models Helps handle daily stress
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Peacekeeper Advantages
For the older student: -Teaches leadership skills Provides opportunity to practice responsibility & nurturing skills Provides a sense of purpose Reinforces academic skills
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Project Set-up: Ten secondary students from 6th hour Work Activity Center were paired with two classes of elementary students. Starting in January, every other week the peacekeepers brought their supplies and joined the elementary students to share stories, books, and coloring.
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Project Set-up Cont: On the alternate week Peacekeepers remained in their Work Activity Class & we discussed what they enjoyed or problems they may have encountered. They also worked on the upcoming project for their students. (Reading, cutting, etc) Peacekeepers were encouraged to keep track of their own supplies and leave each child with something to take home.
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Data Used to Assess the Peacekeeper Program?
A pre & post training assessment test was used to help follow student self-efficacy & school climate. Observation of student interaction & student feedback was informally noted.
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12 Question Assessment Students were given a likert scale questionnaire, prior to Peacekeepers training as they returned from holiday break in January The questions were asked again in May for comparison.
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Questionnaire Results: (N=9)
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What Does It All Mean? There was little change noted
from utilizing the pre & post Peacekeeper questionnaire. Some students did appear to feel more comfortable in their role as mentor after the experience; while others stated they were growing tired of their job. The elementary students did appear to benefit from the interaction.
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What’s up? N=9 was likely too small of
a group to obtain concrete results The student population may be too varied to apply reliably reproducible data. Confounding variables might also include: Difficulty understanding the questionnaire, student absences, the stress of being responsible, conflicting schedules, & contrasting two different times of year. (January versus May)
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What’s the verdict? Based on observation, I suspect that
with repeated practice and encouragement; the Peacekeeper Program is of substantial value to this student population.
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What did I learn for next year?
A better “start” might include: Provide two months of elementary student observation. The teacher or counselor lead circle time, with Peacekeepers volunteering to assist as they want to. Gradually allow students to do more as they feel comfortable, thus respecting individual differences and learning styles.
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OVERVIEW: Leave each child in their own
comfort-zone a bit longer until they feel ready to try out this new Peacekeepers experience. Keep the encounters brief, pleasant and interesting; I will remark on things that worked well. (Take the pressure off). Give monthly treats/notes to the participating staff, to help keep things positive.
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Next time I will… Ask students to write their name on the pre & post test for “individual” comparison. Use a “True/ False or Don’t Know” scale for the questionnaire, to simplify. (I did end up doing this). Do more fun things- (as the students suggested) with a little less educational content. Maybe more Sponge Bob & a little less “Spring on the Pond.”
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Questions or Comments? Shirley Wilcoxon Kansas City MO School District
R. J. Delano Alternative
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