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ABE Orientation/Counseling A Special Population = A Special Set of Procedures
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AGENDA Welcome Introductions General ABE Climate Importance of Orientation and Counseling Approaches that have worked at NVAE What can work for your ABE Program?
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What Does Adult Education Already Know? ABE students have had “unique” educational experiences ABE students often have little confidence in their academic abilities ABE students have trouble with persistence ABE students are often academically under-skilled ABE students usually have poor study skills, but ABE STUDENTS ARE DESPERATE TO LEARN!
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What Do ABE Students Need? An educational environment that is committed to teaching them An instructor who is committed, qualified and who demonstrates that he/she is dedicated to improving the student’s skill level Up-dated, researched-based materials and instructional strategies that give the students the best chance to be successful A carefully structured Educational Plan that will encourage, monitor, and challenge the student’s educational progress
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Nuts and Bolts of the Procedure A positive introduction to the new educational environment Reliable pre-and post-testing to accurately determine skill levels in reading, math, and writing Detailed counseling sessions to explain and outline an educational plan Appropriate student placement
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Pair and Share Share one “nagging” problem in the ABE Program that is specifically related to counseling or orientation Report back to group
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What Has Worked at Napa Valley Adult Education (NVAE) Orientation Testing Counseling Goal Setting Program Evaluation
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Orientation 2-Hours Welcome to the facility by ABE/Supervisor Information about the types of programs available Completion of a Student Individualized Education and Career Plan Pre-test in reading and math Scheduling of counseling appointments Questions and Answers
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Testing CASAS Pre-tests in Reading and Math Regularly Scheduled CASAS Post-tests in Reading and Math Regular Check-Ups in Math, Reading and Writing Skills Discussion of Test Results
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Keys to Counseling Student must be kept aware of the facts Students must participate in the decision making Students must set realistic goals Students must have immediate access to counseling Students need to have frequent and concrete feedback of their progress
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Types of Counseling Academic Motivational Career Check-Up Goal
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Goal Setting Long-Term Academic Goal(s) Short-Term Academic Goal(s) Weekly Individual Classroom Goal(s) Shared Class Goal(s)
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Program Evaluation Improvement of student skills Improvement in student test scores Attainment of student goals Student assessment of program and progress Increased student persistence
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