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Destination Graduation: Strategies for Success in Dropout Prevention

Destination Graduation: Strategies for Success in Dropout Prevention. 24 th National Dropout Prevention Conference October 14-17, 2012 Presented by Dr. Randy Nelson & Dr. Kimberly Davis. Introduction- Dr. Nelson. BRING YOUR “A” GAME VIDEO!. THE FOUR DOMAINS Community Family

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Destination Graduation: Strategies for Success in Dropout Prevention

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  1. Destination Graduation: Strategies for Success in Dropout Prevention 24th National Dropout Prevention Conference October 14-17, 2012 Presented by Dr. Randy Nelson & Dr. Kimberly Davis

  2. Introduction- Dr. Nelson BRING YOUR “A” GAME VIDEO!

  3. THE FOUR DOMAINS • Community • Family • Education • Individual

  4. Community Domain The neglect and disintegration of the once cohesive lower- and middle-income families has also had a negative impact on the graduation and dropout rates of minority students. Typically, these communities are characterized by high rates of crime, unemployment, poverty, and educational deficits.

  5. Family Domain The inability to stabilize and preserve the family institution has had a profound effect on the school dropout rates. This is particularly true for minority communities which consists of a blend of extended and communal families.

  6. Educational and Professional Development Domain Individuals who are poorly educated and inadequately prepared to meet the needs of a continually changing workforce also adversely impact our individual and collective well-being and security.

  7. Individual Domain Major components of the individual risk factor domain include social bonding, peer influence, drug use, and mental health issues. The degree to which these issues impact a youth’s life influences their choices and chances of reaching his/her fullest potential.

  8. Education Plan of Action • Conduct a data driven assessment • Individual Domain • Family Domain • Educational Domain • Community Domain (on campus and off campus) • Develop a Plan of Action (based on assessment) to get from point A to point B (process/journey to improvement) • Develop internal (campus, faculty, students, etc.) and external (broader community, local, state and federal agencies and faith and community-based organizations, etc.) collaborative partnerships to assist with achieving the goals of the Plan of Action • Establish well defined roles and responsibilities for each collaborative partner • Develop a method to evaluate progress

  9. HEALTH LABOR EDUCATION Individual Family Community Education & Training COMMUNITY AFFAIRS JUVENILE JUSTICE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CORRECTIONS SERVICE COORDINATION: Non-duplicative Cost Effective

  10. INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP BREAKOUT

  11. GROUP BREAKOUT SESSION

  12. GROUP REPORTING SESSION

  13. HELPFUL LINKS

  14. Helpful Links: Community • Center on School, Family, & Community Partnerships http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/center.htm • School Community Network http://www.adi.org/SchoolCommunityNetwork/ • YouthSITE http://www.servicelearning.org/youthsite

  15. Helpful Links: Family • Family Day http://casafamilyday.org/familyday/ • FCAT Explorer http://www.fcatexplorer.com/ • 100 Tips for Parents http://www.fldoe.org/family/pdf/100tips.pdf • Family Fun Reading Activities http://www.fldoe.org/family/pdf/familyReadKit.pdf • Questions Parents Ask About Schools http://www.fldoe.org/family/pdf/ques-par-ask.pdf

  16. Helpful Links: Education • Adult Education http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/adulted/ • Apprenticeship http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/apprenticeship/ • Career Academies http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/ • Career Planning http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/programs/cd_home.asp • Financial Aid & Scholarships http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/osfahomepg.htm

  17. Helpful Links: Individual • Too Smart to Start http://www.toosmarttostart.samhsa.gov/Start.aspx • National Institute on Drug Abuse http://teens.drugabuse.gov/index.php • Legal Guide for New Adults http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/TFBConsum.nsf/48e76203493b82ad852567090070c9b9/34557641d4c2f7c885256b2f006c5753?OpenDocument • Child Labor Laws http://www.hr.fsu.edu/pdf/publications/compliance/childlaborlaw.pdf

  18. Contact Information Dr. Randy Nelson, President 21st Century Research & Evaluations, Inc. Phone: 850-656-8400 E-mail: rnelson@21-century.cc Dr. Kimberly Davis Asst. V.P. Enrollment Management Edward Waters College Phone: 904 – 470- 8204 Email: K.Davis@ewc.edu

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