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OUR SREB: Advising Students for the 21st Century and Beyond



Join teams of middle grades and high school counselors, administrators and teachers as we explore what makes guidance and advisement effective and how to set students up for success. Learn how to create a school wide support system, design a comprehensive advisement system, implement personalized education and career plans, and provide all students with a mentor or coach. Bring a Team Professional development (PD) is most successful when planned and implemented together. We recommend teams from middle grades schools, high schools, career and technical education (CTE) centers, or districts include at least an administrator, a counselor, an academic teacher and a CTE teacher. Content experts will be available to assist teams in planning and developing an effective advisement program. Objectives At this PD event, participants will be able to: 1.Explain the need for providing all students an adviser/coach/mentor. 2.Create a support system that addresses students’ need for personal, social, academic, post secondary education/training, and career knowledge and skills. 3.Create a systematic plan for assisting students to develop a personalized education and career plan. 4.Design and implement an advisement system that will launch students on their journey to a successful future. Outcomes School or district teams will leave the workshop with: 1.A structural framework for a successful advisement system that provides the advisement implementation team with grade-level coordinators, floaters, weekly advisement schedules, training and more 2.Grade-level topics, resources and evaluation plans 3.A four to five-year advisement implementation plan that begins in grade six and continues through graduation 4.Up to 20 electronic lesson plans per grade level beginning in grade six and concluding in grade 12 5.Resources that can be used for ongoing PD with the entire faculty and staff 6.A plan for summer PD for the entire faculty and staff 7.Contact information of content experts who can provide technical assistance

Important Session Information:


Refreshments, Snacks and Lunch will be provided both days. Schedule: Day 1 7:00 am - 8:00 am Registration and Check-in, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Workshop Day 2 7:30 am – 8:00 am Check-in, 8:00 am - Noon Workshop Hotel Accommodations: Hotel Seville located across the street from the Durand Center – Single Queen or Double Queen Rooms $91.00 per night Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Quality Inn – Single Rooms $91.00 per night, 2 Person Rooms - $101.00 per night Need more information: Contact Melissa Bray- Regional Workforce Grant Coordinator, North Arkansas College 870-391-3182 or mbray@northark.edu
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Session ID:
316214
Credits Available:
(12) Hours
Seats Filled:
47 / 100
Fee:
$195.00
Contact Person:
BILLIE REED
Instructor(s):
Audiences: 
6-12, Staff, Asst. Principals, Counselors, Special Ed, Instructional Leaders
 
Date Time Location
6/26/2017 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ozarks Unlimited Resources Educational Cooperative - North Arkansas College - Durand Center
6/27/2017 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ozarks Unlimited Resources Educational Cooperative - North Arkansas College - Durand Center


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