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Advising to Make the Grade FYE Assignments that Benefit Students and Advisers. Veronica Giguere Florida Institute of Technology. Advising to Make the Grade.
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Advising to Make the GradeFYE Assignments that BenefitStudents and Advisers Veronica GiguereFlorida Institute of Technology
Advising to Make the Grade • Bring advising into the first-year seminar through purposeful assignments that touch on key student skills while creating a robust advisee portfolio • Learn how one university integrates advising into the first-year seminar curriculum through time management, midterm grade reflection, and faculty student interviews
Benefit Students and Advisers • Examine assignments that meet shared goals for both first-year student advisers and first-year student seminar instructors • Receive exercises and examples that you can modify to suit your own course and department objectives
Florida Institute of Technology • Private, four-year research institution in Melbourne, Florida • ASC 1000 – University Experience (UE) • Coordinated through Academic Support Center • Required for FTIC as part of undergraduate core • One credit, A-F; meets 1 hour over 16 weeks • Introduction to campus, academic strategies, university resources, and campus life
First-Year Seminar Instruction • 2010: 590 FTIC enrolled in ASC 1000 • 24 sections taught by alumni, faculty, staff • 2011: 690 FTIC enrolled in ASC 1000 • 27 sections taught by alumni, faculty, staff • 12 of these sections taught by advising staff (4) • 2012: ~700 FTIC expected • 30 sections taught by alumni, faculty, staff • 12 of these sections taught by advising staff (4)
Shared Goals for First-Year Students • Reflect upon goals (academic and personal) • Become acquainted with university procedures, campus resources, and local community • Develop academic skills and strategies to persist through the first year and beyond • Work with adviser to create and maintain an academic schedule to fit academic and personal goals • Use campus resources, including faculty and staff services, to persist through the first year and beyond
Six Key Assignments • Who Are You? – Week 1 • 168 Hours – Week 4 • Student Résumé – Week 6 • Midterm Grade Evaluation – Week 9 • Registration Planning Sheet – Week 12 • Faculty Interview – Week 14
Who Are You? – Week 1 Shared Objectives • Familiarity with students’ goals, interests, and personal motivations • The “whole story” rather than simply “name to face”
168 Hours – Week 4 Shared Objectives • Introduction of time management strategy • Awareness of academic and personal time split • Familiarity with weekly format for resource management
Student Résumé – Week 6 Shared Objectives • Awareness of goals and objectives beyond first year • Importance of academic and service activities to employment • Interaction with career management services and community opportunities
Midterm Grade Evaluation – Week 9 Shared Objectives • Record and reflect upon midterm grades • Practice calculation of grade point average
Registration Planning Sheet – Week 12 Shared Objectives • Familiarity with choosing courses for next semester • Use time management skills to schedule classes per personal goals and interests • Prepare for meeting with adviser to register for classes
Faculty Interview – Week 14 Shared Objectives • Initiate conversation with faculty member within department • Assist in transition from advising center to faculty adviser within department
Challenges to the Model • Sharing information when the adviser is not the instructor • Common objectives for different majors • Uniform grading of assignments • Paper completion vs. online completion • Student perception of assignments/activities
Improvements & Modifications • Adviser input modifies assignments • Specific advising = Detailed assignments • Electronic assignment completion • Paperless • Immediate feedback • Central repository for assignments
Something for Everyone! • Limited number of exercises with rubric • Download at: http://my.fit.edu/~vgiguere/ • Presentation slides with notes • Exercises with grading rubric • Syllabus & Grading Policies • Contact Information • vgiguere@fit.edu • (321) 674-7115 • Additional social media (“Veronica Giguere”)