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They Are College Material!

They Are College Material!. Presented by Trish Schneider Jefferson County Public Schools Adult and Continuing Education. What is Your Purpose?. Are you preparing the students for an exam or are you providing an education?. Why Do They Come to You?. Keep a job Find a job

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They Are College Material!

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  1. They Are College Material! Presented by Trish Schneider Jefferson County Public Schools Adult and Continuing Education

  2. What is Your Purpose? • Are you preparing the students for an exam or are you providing an education?

  3. Why Do They Come to You? • Keep a job • Find a job • Earn more money • Be an example for their children • Court-ordered

  4. How Does this Help Your Program? • Helps meet the performance indicator of students entering postsecondary education • Retains more students • Attracts more than GED students

  5. The GED Class of 2005 • GED graduates are the largest incoming KCTCS class* • KCTCS schools with GED as the largest incoming freshmen class for Fall 2005: • Big Sandy Community and Technical College • Bluegrass Community and Technical College • Gateway Community and Technical College • Hazard Community and Technical College • Jefferson Community and Technical College • Maysville Community and Technical College • Somerset Community and Technical College • Southeast Community and Technical College • West Kentucky Community and Technical College *KY CPE July 18, 2006

  6. The Need for Remediation* • 53% of Kentucky students need at least one remedial course in college • 44% need remediation in math • 32% need remediation in writing • 25% need remediation in reading *Source: KY CPE

  7. Start Tomorrow! • Change the atmosphere • post college and career posters www.postsecondary.org • scheduled classes • Incorporate work and college into your discussions • Introduce college vocabulary (syllabus, term, transcript, etc.) • Encourage note-taking • Call local colleges for recruitment material

  8. For the GED and Beyond • Managing test anxiety • Test-taking tips • Learning styles • Study skills • Time management skills • Technology skills

  9. What Works for Our Students • Focused educational planning for students • Small-town or rural location • Small class size • Special advising • Structured support and retention programs (ex. First Year Experience courses) Source: Pell Institute

  10. Goal-Setting • Link career goals with education • Take interest inventory and career quizzes at www.mycoolcareer.com • Use the Occupational Outlook Handbook to research education needed for careers www.bls.gov/oco/

  11. Placement Exams • COMPASS www.act.org/compass • used by KCTCS • use the TABE/COMPASS concordance table • Reading, Writing, Math and ESL • CPAT www.act.org/cpat • often used by career colleges • Accuplacer www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practice.htm • often used by four-year colleges

  12. Barriers • Money! • www.fafsa.ed.gov Students can fill out federal financial aid forms online. • Encourage them to file in January or February even if they are unsure they will attend. • Free application workshops in your area: Call 1-800-4-FED-Aid • Review common errors atwww.finaid.org/fafsa/errors.phtml • Scholarships:www.fastweb.comand www.finaid.org

  13. Barriers • Disabilities • Free book from the Office for Civil Rights www.ed.gov • Watch video “College -You can DO IT!” at http://www.washington.edu/doit/Video/college.html • Lessons from www.postitt.org • Contact disability office at local colleges

  14. Incorporate Higher Education into Lesson Plans • Math lessons • Use earnings charts as a math lesson • Writing lessons • Have them write about educational attainment, unemployment, etc. • Essay prompts dealing with education and goals • Reading lessons • Use college textbooks for reading comprehension assignments

  15. Resources • Request a free copy of It’s My Life by emailing your name and address to: PostsecondaryEdGuide@casey.org • www.collegeforadults.org has resources for admissions, financial aid, study skills, etc.

  16. Resources • This presentation and hand-outs are available at www.ged4u.com Click on “Transition to Postsecondary Education.” • Contact Trish Schneider: trish.schneider@jefferson.kyschools.us

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