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INDIANA STUDENT GUIDANCE DATA 2017 ASAI Sue Reynolds, President
American Student Achievement Institute ASAI INDIANA STUDENT GUIDANCE DATA 2017 Sue Reynolds, President American Student Achievement Institute
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Sue Reynolds Public Schools – 20 years
Lilly Guidance and Counseling Leadership Project Developed systemic change process, Vision-to-Action National High School Counselor of the Year (ASCA) Professional Association Leadership ISCA Executive Director ASCA Board: Proposed: ASCA National Standards Chair: Developmental School Counseling Task Force Chair: National Leadership Development Institute DOE School Counseling Consultant – 10 years State Standards for School Counseling Indiana Gold Star School Counseling ASAI Founder and President – 21 years (12 full time)
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American Student Achievement Institute
Non-profit: Founded in 1996 by Indiana school counselors Serve schools in 41 states Bloomington, Indiana Team of seven Mission: Raise achievement / Close achievement gaps Expertise: Data driven / cultural change Create grassroots initiatives Break huge initiatives into small steps Create effective organizational structures Provide high-quality technical support
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Every student deserves
We believe . . . Every student deserves sound academic, career, and social-emotional guidance. Let’s start by reviewing the School Counseling Impact Pyramid. RSC is based on the premise that school counselors impact (click) student achievement by helping students make (click) sound choices in areas that impact achievement such as choosing to come to school, choosing to enroll in rigorous courses, and choosing to complete homework. Counselors help students make sound choices by (click) providing guidance lessons in the areas of academic, career and personal-social development, and (click) providing counseling for students who have a person or social problem that is interfering with learning.
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Achievement Guidance Counseling
We believe . . . Sound guidance systems help students make good choices in areas that impact achievement. Achievement STUDENT CHOICES Let’s start by reviewing the School Counseling Impact Pyramid. RSC is based on the premise that school counselors impact (click) student achievement by helping students make (click) sound choices in areas that impact achievement such as choosing to come to school, choosing to enroll in rigorous courses, and choosing to complete homework. Counselors help students make sound choices by (click) providing guidance lessons in the areas of academic, career and personal-social development, and (click) providing counseling for students who have a person or social problem that is interfering with learning. Guidance Counseling
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We believe . . . Student guidance is best provided through
multiple delivery systems.
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Our Work PROGRAMS Redesigning School Counseling
Teacher Advisor Programs Community-Based Guidance Parents Advisor Program Guidance / Academic Integration SYSTEMS Guiding ALL Kids
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Our Results Independent research conducted by the University of Connecticut and University of Scranton (and published by ASCA), shows that RSC / Gold Star schools have significantly higher proficiency rates on state math and language arts tests than control schools.
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285 schools have qualified for . . .
Our Results 285 schools have qualified for . . . Indiana Department of Education’s Gold Star School Counseling Award American School Counselor Association’s Recognized Model Program Award
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Our Results 285 Indiana leads the nation in the number of schools that have met the ASCA Model Program criteria. June 2016
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Our Results Indiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation . . .
“ One of the brightest spots on the Indiana school counseling landscape is the Gold Star School Counseling Program which continues to expand across the state.” “ The [RSC] program provides a consistent and comprehensive process for schools to examine, organize and redesign their school counseling efforts based on student goals and outcomes.”
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Terminology Term Activities that . . . Activity Provider Example
Guidance TEACH academic, career, and personal-emotional knowledge & skills FOR ALL STUDENTS Counselors Teachers Community Parents Career Interest Inventory Counseling HELP some students address social-emotional issues that interfere with learning FOR SOME STUDENTS Social Workers Psychologists Group counseling Advocacy Being a voice for individual or groups of students who are not being served well in the educational setting Advocating on behalf of low-income students Management Program design, preparation, evaluation Program design Non-Program Activities that are not one of those listed above State testing
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SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM ALIGNMENT
American Student Achievement Institute ASAI MODEL SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM ALIGNMENT STUDY 159 schools in 2017
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Alignment with Elements of Model School Counseling Programs
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COUNSELOR TIME-USE STUDY 159 schools in 2017 ASAI American Student
Achievement Institute ASAI COUNSELOR TIME-USE STUDY 159 schools in 2017
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Counselor Time-Use Log
Data Entry
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Counselor Time-Use Reports Individual Counselor School Aggregation
Elementary A Elementary B Elementary C Elementary D Individual Counselor School Aggregation District Aggregation State Aggregation
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Counselor Time-Use Log
2017 State-Level Results – 159 Schools ACTIVITY TYPE TIME PERCENTAGE Guidance 21 % Counseling 25 % Advocacy 11 % Management 18 % Non-Program 17 % 1,925 Indiana counselors x 83% = 1,598 counselors Difference: 327 counselors less
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STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES STUDY 159 schools in 2017 ASAI American Student
Achievement Institute ASAI STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES STUDY 159 schools in 2017
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Student Opportunities
School Survey - Data Input
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Student Opportunities
2017 Selected Results (158 schools) The percentage of students (estimated or actual) who have the opportunity to do each of the following activities while enrolled in this school . . . STUDENT OPPORTUNITY GRADES % Take a career interest inventory 5-12 92 % Participate in a work site visit (e.g. field trip) K-5 66 % Participate in job shadowing K-12 42 % Participate in an internship 9-12 82 % Explore careers online 3-12 88 % Create a resume 59 % Create or update a written career plan (grades 5-12) 55 % Create or update a written 4-yr HS course plan (grades 8-12) 8-12 83 % Create or update a written HS testing plan 48 % Visit a postsecondary campus 65 % Discuss their postsecondary plans with their school counselor annually 72 %
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INDIANA RESOURCE UTILIZATION STUDY 159 schools in 2017 ASAI American
Student Achievement Institute ASAI INDIANA RESOURCE UTILIZATION STUDY 159 schools in 2017
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Indiana Resource Utilization
School Survey - Data Input
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Indiana Resource Utilization
2017 Results (159 schools) Percent of schools that use each free resource. INDIANA RESOURCE % Learn More Indiana – Magazines 88 % Learn More Indiana – Campaign Materials 80 % DWD - Indiana Career Explorer 53 % Learn More Indiana – College Cost Estimator 49 % Learn More Indiana – College Success Guide 46 %
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INDIANA COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STUDY 189 schools 75,006 students
American Student Achievement Institute ASAI INDIANA COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STUDY 189 schools 75,006 students in 2017
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CCR Survey History 1996 – 2009 Redesigning School Counseling Free
YEAR BRANDING 1996 – 2009 Redesigning School Counseling Free 2010 – 2015 Added Learn More Indiana Banner 2016 – Present Indiana College and Career Readiness Survey
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Survey Content QUESTION SETS GROUP DATA Student Plans PUBLIC
Student Choices PUBLIC Guidance Needs PUBLIC Counseling Needs PRIVATE * Perceptions of the School Counselor PRIVATE * * Only available to schools and Indiana colleges in which the student is interested
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CCR Survey Logistics Cost Free to schools Participants
Students in grades K-12 Format K-2 Teacher-read survey Online survey Administrator Coordinated by the school counselors; Usually administered by teachers Frequency Annual Survey window March 15 – June 15 Survey time 45 minutes
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PUBLIC RESULTS
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See the Results
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Select Year, Level, and Grades
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Select Report Drill Down Reports Grade Level Gender Race and Ethnicity
Lunch Program Status IEP Status Parental College Status Typical Report Card Grades 21st Century Scholars Status Create-Your-Own Group
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Disaggregated by Lunch Program Status
Post HS Plans Disaggregated by Lunch Program Status
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PRIVATE RESULTS (password protected)
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Select Report
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American Student Achievement Institute ASAI 2017 STUDENT RESPONSES
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INTERESTS
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Career Interests
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PLANS
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Postsecondary Education
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HS Diploma Type
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STUDENT CHOICES
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Graduation Plan Did you create or update a Graduation Plan this year?
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Career Interest Inventory
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Job Shadowing
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Online Career Info Search
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Graduation Plan Components
Do you have a written . . . YES 1 Career Plan 21% 19% 18% 20% 2 Postsecondary Education Plan 25% 24% 23% 22% 3 Four-Year HS Course Plan 17% 4 Testing Plan 13% 11% 12% 15% 5 Improvement Plan 16%
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Area Career Center Visit
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4-yr HS Course Plan
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Indiana Graduation Plan
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Discuss Future Plans with Counselor
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Discuss Future Plans FREE-REDUCED LUNCH DRILL DOWN
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Discuss Future Plans RACE / ETHNICITY DRILL DOWN
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Discuss Future Plans GENDER DRILL DOWN
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Discuss Future Plans REPORT CARD GRADES DRILL DOWN
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GUIDANCE NEEDS
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Career Demand
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Extra Help
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Core 40 Requirements
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4-Year College
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Apprenticeship Programs
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Grades to Get Into 4-year College
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Control Emotions
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Stress
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Getting Help
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COUNSELING NEEDS
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Grief . . . is making it difficult for me to do well at school
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Stress . . . is making it difficult for me to do well at school
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Fear of Making a Mistake
. . . is making it difficult for me to do well at school
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PERCEPTION OF COUNSELOR
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All Students Are Important
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Help With Personal Problems
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Counselor Cares About Me
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ADVOCATING FOR TIME
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American Student Achievement Institute ASAI 2018 SURVEY
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Survey Window MARCH 15 – JUNE 15
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Survey SET-UP
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CCR Survey Set Up
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CCR Survey Page www.asainstitute.org/ccrs To view the system:
Username: demo123 Password: demo123
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CCR Survey Set Up
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See the Questions
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Survey STUDENT
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Survey Student
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Student Questions
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Take a Student Survey for Demo School
Grade 3: 3M4LJW Grade 4: 47T3BZ Grade 5: 5AXX8F Grade 6: 6DQ7E5 Grade 7: 775WK2 Grade 8: 8DHJ8Y Grade 9: 93HRNN Grade 10: Q Grade 11: 11M4U8 Grade 12: 123U6D
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Grade-Level Breakdown
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INDIANA STUDENT GUIDANCE DATA 2017 ASAI Sue Reynolds, President
American Student Achievement Institute ASAI INDIANA STUDENT GUIDANCE DATA 2017 Sue Reynolds, President American Student Achievement Institute
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