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Freshman Transition Initiative TEN STEPS

The George Washington University rdedmond@gwu.edu freshman transition.org. Freshman Transition Initiative TEN STEPS. How do we help ALL students recognize the value of education?. The key to impacting students:. How do we help ALL students view their futures?.

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Freshman Transition Initiative TEN STEPS

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  1. The George Washington University rdedmond@gwu.edu freshman transition.org Freshman Transition Initiative TEN STEPS

  2. How do we help ALL students recognize the value of education? The key to impacting students: How do we help ALL students view their futures?

  3. The first year of high school (8th or 9th grade) is critical. Students make choices that impact the rest of their lives… It is our responsibility to help them make informed choices. Studies show…

  4. REASONS students drop out early: Males Females 55% 49% Didn’t like school 52% 17% Couldn’t get along with teachers 31% 14% Felt they didn’t belong 18% 22% Couldn’t get along with peers 19% 33% Suspended too often 38% 25% Couldn’t keep up with work 46% 33% Failing grades NELS. TwoYears Later: Cognitive Gains and School Transition

  5. What can we do? Freshman Transition Class for ALL students that culminates in a 10-year plan

  6. Benefits of a Freshman Transition course: • Creates buy-in to the educational process • Offers relevant themes for academic skill development • Helps students become identity achieved and builds self-esteem • Supports counseling and guidance goals by helping students develop education and career plans

  7. Standards-driven Freshman Transition courses: • Reduce dropout rates (high school and college) • Increase matriculation into post-secondary programs • Increase recruitment and retention into technical programs • Provide skills to successfully navigate life and work transitions

  8. Step One: Gather your resources Course Standards for Freshman Transition Classesfreshmantransition.org George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  9. Freshman Transition Standards can be used to develop courses for: • Freshman Orientation classes • Smaller Learning Communities • Critical “first course” for Tech Prep or Career Academies • Career Orientation courses • Life Skills mandates • Dropout Prevention interventions

  10. Step Two: Create a vision Why is a 10-year plan important for all freshmen?George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  11. A 10-Year Plan provides the vision that helps students: • Stay in high school, graduate, then… • Enter and COMPLETE post-secondary education and/or training, then… • Make timely and successful transitions into an economically self-sufficient adulthood.

  12. Step Three: Form a Planning Team • Generate community buy-in • Identify a curriculum that meets the Freshman Transition Standards • Recruit experienced teachers • Promote the school-wide initiative • Set up a system to share student 10-year plans with all teachers George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  13. Step Four: Generate Community Buy-infor Freshman Transition Course &the 10- year planGeorge Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  14. Step Five: Identifycurriculum Aligned/Validated with FTS Career Choices by Academic Innovations meets 95% FTS VALIDATED supplements Real Game– California DOE Career Solutions careersolutionsgroup.comParent’s Planner sydneysherrod@hotmail.comCareer Cruising careercruising.com Check the GWU website for updates

  15. Choose a curriculum that helps students: • Recognize the value of education and the lifelong rewards of achieving in school • Become identity achieved, which builds self-esteem, confidence and character • Create an educational plan for the next 10 years—along with the skills to change

  16. Motivational Cycle When a student sees personal benefit in the task – such as developing their 10-year plan for their ideal future… Motivation Increases Student Experiences Success Comprehension Increases Self-esteem Increases Skill Level Increases

  17. Step Six: Teacher recruitment WANTEDExceptional innovators for a project-based, contextual classroom. George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  18. Step Seven: Professional Development Developing new classroom strategies, skills and techniques for the active-learning classroomGeorge Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  19. Advantages of integrated, thematic-driven curriculum… Learners: • See connections and relationships between disciplines–more like the real world • Are more motivated and engaged by thematic/relevant topics • Learn to synthesize information rather than memorize facts • Gain an increased perception of the real world that makes the transition to work faster and easier

  20. Step Eight: Make your Freshman Transition Initiative a school-wide effort Update the 10-year plans no less than each year Each academic department commits to an active role in the update process. George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  21. Step Nine: Share all student’s 10-year plans each year with their instructors Use your student’s future goals and dreams to keep them on-task academically.Students who complete a Freshman Transition course understand the consequences of their efforts. George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  22. Using each student’s 10-year plan as a motivator, classroom teachers can provide an effective one-to-one guidance role.

  23. Step Ten: Recognize and Celebrate As our dropout rates plummet and our academic scores rise, we want to remember to take time to celebrate the hard work and dedication of all involved.George Washington University’sFreshman Transition Initiative

  24. Rebecca Dedmond, Ph.D. The George Washington University rdedmond@gwu.edu freshmantransition.org

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