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Redesigning School Counseling PROGRAM GOALS Document 6.4 American Student Achievement Institute ASAI
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REVIEW Vision-to-Action Process American Student Achievement Institute ASAI
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Redesigning School Counseling Process 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meeting 1 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meeting 2 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meetings 3 and 4 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meeting 5 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meeting 6 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Meeting 7 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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Post-Meetings 1 Advisory Council 4 Program Priorities 5 Resource Data 6 Resource Goals 2 VISION 7 Student Goals Achievement Student Choices Guidance Counseling 8 Activities Guidance Counseling Advocacy Management 9 Preparation Guidance Lessons Program Calendar Individual Calendars Annual Budget 3 Student Data
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FOUNDATIONAL BELIEF School Counseling Impact Pyramid COUNSELINGGUIDANCE Sound Student ChoicesACHIEVEMENT
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Anticipated Resources
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General Resources Office / Meeting Space Technology Materials Supplies Professional Development Program Perception
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$ X.XX Annual Funding Per Student
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XXX to 1 Student to Counselor Ratio
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Anticipated Counselor Time Use GuidanceXX CounselingXX AdvocacyXX ManagementXX Non-ProgramXX
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Others Who Help Deliver the School Counseling Program SCHOOLCOMMUNITY Xxxxx
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Priority Areas
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT PRIORITIES GUIDANCE INDICATORS PRIORITIES STUDENT CHOICES PRIORITIES COUNSELING NEEDS PRIORITIES School Counseling Priorities
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TODAY’S TASK Given the resources we have, including time, which priority areas do we want to identify as GOALS for the school counseling program? American Student Achievement Institute ASAI
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Establishing Goals COUNSELINGGUIDANCE Sound Student Choices ACHIEVEMENT
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COUNSELINGGUIDANCE Sound Student Choices ACHIEVEMENT Establishing Goals Example Reach a personal goal established in individual or group counseling Describe the impact of a college diploma on one’s standard of living. Demonstrate knowledge of college admissions requirements. Enroll in Algebra IIPass Algebra II
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EXPRESSING GOALS To increase the % of (student group) who (benchmark) by (deadline) from (current data) to (target data).
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ACHIEVEMENT GOALS EXAMPLES STUDENT GROUP BENCH MARK TIMELINECURRENT DATA TARGET DATA Junior year completers Earn 2 credits in Algebra II End of next school year 6175 GraduatesEarn a 3 or better on an AP test End of next school year 3245 3rd gradersRead at grade level End of next school year 7280
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STUDENT CHOICE GOALS EXAMPLES STUDENT GROUP BENCH MARK TIMELINECURRENT DATA TARGET DATA Junior year completers Enroll in Algebra II End of next school year 8090 Students enrolled in AP courses Take an AP test End of next school year 52100 3rd gradersRead 1 hour a week outside of school End of next school year 2250
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STUDENT CHOICE GOALS EXAMPLES STUDENT GROUP BENCH MARK TIMELINECURRENT DATA TARGET DATA Junior year completers Describe college admissions requirements End of next school year 8090 Eighth grade completers Describe the AP course offerings End of next school year 10100 3rd gradersKnow where to get reading materials. End of next school year 30100
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COUNSEING GOALS EXAMPLES STUDENT GROUP BENCH MARK TIMELINECURRENT DATA TARGET DATA Students enrolled in individual or group counseling Reach a personal goal set during counseling End of next school year n/a100
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Tips... Make goals reachable (but challenging) Lots of people can implement activities to help students reach the goals (e.g. teachers, scout leaders) Don’t include goals that you can’t reach by the end of next school year. Goals should form a logical pyramid (guidance & counseling choices achievement).
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TASK Create one or more School Counseling Goal Pyramids
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TASK 1 - ACHIEVEMENT Student Achievement Goals Look at the Student Achievement Priorities. Given the resources we have, which of these should be GOALS for the School Counseling Program? PROGRAM GOALS
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TASK 2 – STUDENT CHOICES Student Choice Goals What choices do students need to make in order to reach the academic goal in this pyramid? Look the Student Choice Priorities List. Do any of these apply? PROGRAM GOALS
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TASK 3 - GUIDANCE Guidance Goals What guidance knowledge or skills do students need to make the choices in this pyramid? Look the Guidance Priorities List. Do any of these apply? PROGRAM GOALS
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NOTE: Schools seeking the Indiana Goal Star School Counseling Award must include ALL of the suggested ASAI guidance indicators as guidance goals (to ensure that you have addressed all of the Indiana Student Standards for Guidance. Schools seeking the ASCA RAMP Award are not required to include all of the ASAI guidance standards as guidance goals. Schools should include only those ASCA indicators that are part of their goals pyramids.
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TASK 4 – COUNSELING Counseling Goals What personal or social problem must some students address to make the choices in this pyramid? Look the Counseling Priorities List. Do any of these apply? PROGRAM GOALS
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CHECK: Given the resources available, including time, do we have the capacity to implement activities to address all of our guidance and counseling goals? IF NOT: Obtain additional resources Omit guidance / counseling goals NOTE: If a goals pyramid no longer makes sense because you omitted key guidance / counseling goals, consider omitting student choice and achievement goals too.
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Redesigning School Counseling PROGRAM GOALS Document 6.4 American Student Achievement Institute ASAI
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