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Introducing The Flame of Idealism. An Overview of City Year’s Leadership Development Model BTA 2011. “Give a Year. Change the World.”. Change the Outer World. Change the Inner World. Leadership Development. Service. Changing the Outer World: Addressing the Nation’s Dropout Crisis.
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IntroducingThe Flame of Idealism An Overview of City Year’s Leadership Development Model BTA 2011
“Give a Year. Change the World.” Change the Outer World Change the Inner World Leadership Development Service
Changing the Outer World: Addressing the Nation’s Dropout Crisis Every 26 seconds A student drops out of school • Young people of color are most affected • Nearly half of all African-American and Native-American students will not graduate with their class; less than six in 10 Hispanic students will. • Dropouts are less likely to be productive members of society • High School dropouts are three times more likely than college graduates to be unemployed and eight times more likely to be in jail or prison than high school graduates. • Over a lifetime, individuals with a high school diploma earn two times that of a high school drop out. • The economic impact to society is high • The more than 12 million students projected to drop out over the next decade will cost the nation about three trillion dollars. "When more than 1 million students a year drop out of high school, it's more than a problem, it's a catastrophe." - Gen. Colin Powell (Ret), Founding Chair, America’s Promise Alliance
The Crisis is Solvable 50% of the country’s dropouts come from only 12% of the high schools The Problem is Concentrated • There are three off-track indicators that can identify likely dropouts as early as 6th grade: • Poor Attendance, • Disruptive Behavior, • Course Failure in Math/English Likely Dropouts Can be Identified Fact: A relatively small number of corps members deployed strategically could make a disproportionate impact on the problem. Source: Robert Balfanz and Liza Herzog, Center for Social Organization of Schools at Johns Hopkins University. “Unfilled Promise: The Dimensions and Characteristics of Philadelphia’s Dropout Crisis , 2000-2005,” Ruth Curran Neild, Ph.D and Robert Balfanz, Ph.D
Whole School, Whole Child Whole School: Creating a positive, welcoming environment with participation in structured group activities to achieve school success Whole Child: Disadvantaged youth benefit from individual academic attention and supportive relationships with adults in which to learn and thrive socially and emotionally Academic Support Positive School Climate After School
Beyond Both/And City Year has always been focused on BOTH Service AND Leadership Development; We have recently achieved a breakthrough understanding of how outer and inner change work together… Service Leadership Development
The Flame of Idealism Culture Uniforms, PITWs, Founding Stories, Team-Based, & More! Values Together, these promote Idealism & Big Citizenship! DO: Civic Action Whole School, Whole Child Heroes Civic Engagement KNOW: Civic Capacity Competency-Based Learning TrainingCoaching Self-Directed LearningPerformance Management BE: Civic Identity The Idealist’s Journey (Personal and Small Group Reflection)
Key Insights from the Flame • EVERYTHING we do at City Year is part of a thoughtful, comprehensive leadership development experience • The work of Outer Change (Service) and Inner Change (Leadership Development) is interconnected and interdependent • Because we aspire to change the world, we will focus on BOTH outer and inner change this year
Clarity + Integration = Power Leadership Development Service Whole School, Whole Child The Flame of Idealism
Final Thought You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -Gandhi