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XYZ Middle School. School Counseling and Guidance Program Classroom Guidance Promotion Retention (Results sample). National Standard Academic Standard A. Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life span.
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XYZ Middle School School Counseling and Guidance Program Classroom Guidance Promotion Retention (Results sample) Hatching Results® (2010)
National StandardAcademic Standard A Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life span. Hatching Results® (2010)
Student Competency A:A1 Improve Academic Self- Concept A:A3 Achieve School Success Hatching Results® (2010)
What Did Students Receive? Guidance Curriculum with pre/post assessment Grades 6, 7, 8 October/November Language Arts class Lessons contained the following topics: retention criteria how to avoid retention How to calculate a GPA study skills that lead to success Importance of homework completion positive attitude and success Hatching Results® (2010)
There is a need….. Hatching Results® (2010)
Why Are We Teaching Homework Strategies? Research says: Students who complete and turn in homework do better in school. (e.g. Cooper, Lindsay, Nye & Greathouse (1998). Teachers report that the greatest barrier to passing grades is homework completion. Hatching Results® (2010)
What Do Students KNOW? • POST • 100% • of the • students • know the • retention • criteria PRE Only15% of the students knew the retention criteria Hatching Results® (2010)
What SKILL Did Students Learn?Pre Post • 22% could calculate a GPA • 32% could identify appropriate study strategies • 92% can calculate a GPA • 85% could identify appropriate study strategies Hatching Results® (2010)
Pre-Post Test Results Hatching Results® (2010)
What do Students Believe?I Believe Doing Homework Is Important Hatching Results® (2010)
Homework Completion Rates Hatching Results® (2010)
Results From Trimester 1 – Trimester 2 Before Guidance Lessons 20xx GPA’ s increased from 2.2 to 2.25 After Guidance Lessons 20xx GPA’s increased from 2.1 to 2.4 Hatching Results® (2010)
GPA Growth From 20xx-20xx Hatching Results® (2010)
Our Goal…Improvement Hatching Results® (2010)
In Summary… • Students receive valuable information about retention criteria • Students gained knowledge, attitudes and skills needed for success • Lessons appear to be contributing to students success Hatching Results® (2010)
Limitations and Lessons Learned • Need to make sure we do not schedule lessons on minimum day • Need to revise some questions (wording confusing for some students) • Need to do pre-test before the lesson so we have more time Hatching Results® (2010)
Next Steps • We have queried the data on students in danger of failing • We are currently working in small groups and meeting with parents • We will report to you the impact of that intervention. Hatching Results® (2010)
The school counseling program is contributing in a meaningful way to the academic achievement of all students. Thank you for your support of the school counseling program. Hatching Results® (2010)
The End Hatching Results® (2010)
XYZ Middle School School Counseling and Guidance Program Intentional Guidance (Results sample) Hatching Results® (2010)
Target Group All 6th, 7th and 8th grade students in danger of failing. Hatching Results® (2010)
Target Group selected on basis of following data: Students with a GPA below 1.3 on first Trimester report card. Hatching Results® (2010)
Why Intervene? Research says… Dropout and Retention - Grade retention was found to be the “single most powerful predictor” of school dropout. Students from low socioeconomic status families are twice as likely to dropout from school than students from average social class families, even when controlling for other factors. Rumberger, R. (1995) American Educational Research Association Hatching Results® (2010)
A National “On the Front Lines” Report on Drop Outs States…. • Schools need to develop early warning systems to help them identify students at risk of dropping out and to develop the mechanisms that trigger appropriate supports for these students. • By 9th grade, dropout can be predicted with 85 percent accuracy. The key indicators are poor attendance, behavioral problems, and course failure. • -John M. Bridgeland, John J. DiIulio, Jr. and Robert Balfanz (page 8) Hatching Results® (2010)
National StandardAcademic Standard A Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life span. Hatching Results® (2010)
Student Competency A:A1 Improve Academic Self-Concept A:A3 Achieve School Success Hatching Results® (2010)
How many Students? 6th - 72 7th - 94 8th - 64 Hatching Results® (2010)
Survey of Student Identified Needs Hatching Results® (2010)
Pre-Post Results Collected from Study Strategies Groups 8 weeks: one class period a week on rotating bases Study Strategies Homework Tips Positive Attitudes and Success Using an Academic Planner Hatching Results® (2010)
Knowledge of Study Strategies Pre Post • 6th - 55% • 7th - 48% • 8th - 35% • 6th - 94% • 7th - 91% • 8th - 96% Hatching Results® (2010)
Believe Turning Homework in is Important Hatching Results® (2010)
Skill in Using Assignment Planner Hatching Results® (2010)
Our Goal…. • Students will get the support they need to do more class work and homework • This will result in better grades • And a reduction of students qualifying for retention Hatching Results® (2010)
Results – 6th Grade GPA Improvement 64 (37%) improved GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 2. 57% of the targeted students earned a 2.0 or better GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 3. Hatching Results® (2010)
Results – 7th Grade GPA Improvement 47 (24%) improved GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 2. 52% of targeted students earned a 2.0 or better GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 3. Hatching Results® (2010)
Results – 8thGrade GPA Improvement 46 (72%) improved GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 2. 85% of targeted students earned a 2.0 or better GPA from Trimester 1 to Trimester 3. Hatching Results® (2010)
Percentage of Improvement in GPA from Trimester 1 – Trimester 2 and from Trimester 1 – Trimester 3 Hatching Results® (2010)
In Summary… • By dividing students into groups with specific needs, we were able to provide specific targeted interventions • More students required interventions than we anticipated • Every students received some type of intervention • Students did improve overall Hatching Results® (2010)
Lessons Learned..Next Steps • The smaller the number of students served, the greater the impact – need smaller group sizes • Need to disaggregate data in advance to determine how many students are in need • Large numbers of students at risk may mean we need to provide more prevention (get into classrooms earlier and teach study skills and motivational strategies) • Look into impact of intervention on homework completion Hatching Results® (2010)
Thank you! • Teachers who participated and supported • Administration for consultation and support of the program • Working together we are succeeding! Hatching Results® (2010)
The school counseling program is committed to contributing in a meaningful way to the academic achievement of all students The End Hatching Results® (2010)