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Academic Enrichment Model

Academic Enrichment Model. Karla Robles Anahi Godinez Melissa Trujillo Gary Trujillo. Academic Enrichment Model. Pre-Program Evaluation. Post Program Evaluation. Pre-Program Evaluation. Post Program Evaluation.

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Academic Enrichment Model

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  1. Academic Enrichment Model Karla Robles Anahi Godinez Melissa Trujillo Gary Trujillo

  2. Academic Enrichment Model Pre-Program Evaluation Post Program Evaluation Pre-Program Evaluation Post Program Evaluation Based on national/international college readiness standards – Customized curriculum not within community college framework Continued through the 10th Grade

  3. Components • Curriculum - not within CC framework • Based on national/international college readiness standards (i.e. ACT College Readiness Standards) • Reading, Writing, Math & Science – skills & concepts • Customized Curriculum • Assessments & Tracking – Full time evaluator/researcher? • Pre and Post Courses – measure progress • Pre and Post Program - overall program progress (PSAT paid by JR ACE) • National/International benchmarks (i.e. Explore, PLAN) • Cohort by year tracking • Retention Activities – Partnerships • Year round College Readiness Factors • “How to” steps • Parental Involvement (incorporate in curriculum) • On-site higher education visit • Mentoring (optional) • Career Exploration (optional)

  4. Delivery Method • Summer Institute with Year Round retention activities • Deliver Academic Components – summer • Deliver College Readiness Components – year round • Community Organization vs. In-House • Academic Year Institute • Deliver Academic Components • Retention scattered throughout Institute

  5. Strategies – Academic Year • Case Management Monitored by JR ACE staff • School District Involvement • Middle School & High School • Monitor academic progress through counselors & teachers • Question? Share Pre and Post assessments with school • Question? Academic Record Access Issues • Parent Involvement • Collaborate with parents to monitor academic progress • School District & Parent Involvement • Combination • JR ACE not privy to Information that Parents are • Partner with parent to monitor academic progress

  6. Partners • School Districts • Middle School & High School • Teachers/Counselors • Parent • Community Organizations • Retention activities • Organizations focused on developing college bound skills for middle and high school students • Non-academic factors – academic year?

  7. Key Points • Model teaches to a “college readiness” curriculum rather than individual state standards • Template model • Assessments Methodology • JR ACE • Pre-program – to place in appropriate course • Remedial to Advanced • Post-program – measure JR ACE academic impact • Goal – all students, at minimum, meet national college readiness grade standard • National Benchmarks • Measure student progress over time • Ensure students are competitive nationally

  8. Questions??? • Access to student academic records • Program Teachers • Community College Professors? • Recruit outside teacher? • School districts • Community Organizations • TFA • Retention Activities • JR ACE Staff? • Community Organization? • Location?

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