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Work Smarter, Not Harder By Barb Micucci

Work Smarter, Not Harder By Barb Micucci. 2012 PSCA Conference. Starting Point Data analysis Results data, perceptual data and observational data Tier 1 intervention Reach all students and include more stakeholders Tier 2 intervention Remedial. Teachers. Teachers. Parents.

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Work Smarter, Not Harder By Barb Micucci

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  1. Work Smarter, Not HarderBy Barb Micucci 2012 PSCA Conference

  2. Starting Point • Data analysis • Results data, perceptual data and observational data • Tier 1 intervention • Reach all students and include more stakeholders • Tier 2 intervention • Remedial

  3. Teachers Teachers Parents Stakeholders Students Colleagues Students Community Members Community Members

  4. Benefits to Including Stakeholders • Visibility • Effectiveness • Efficiency • Greater impact • Pooling resources • Advocacy

  5. ASCA Roles • Leaders • Advocates • Collaborators • Systemic Change

  6. Create an Action Plan

  7. How Do You…….. Work Smarter Not Harder?

  8. Academic Initiative

  9. Homework workshop“How to Make Homework More Bearable”

  10. Google Docs feedback

  11. Google Docs feedback

  12. Parent Feedback • New ways for doing homework. • We made a homework plan. • It was interactive and it included the children. • Different ways of learning. • Presentation was good & the real motivation to children was the prizes distributed during the workshop. • Learning styles • Prizes & “how to keep organized” • Visual aids; giveaways • Working with my child • The learning styles activity • Homework action plan • Interaction was good • I liked the 5-points idea • Beating the clock idea

  13. Date: _________ Print your name: ________________________________________ Teacher: ______________________________________________ You’ve Been Pink Slipped! Completing your homework or assignment is your responsibility as a student. Missing Assignment: _________________________ I do not have my homework today because: ___ I did the assigned homework, but I did not bring it to class. ___ I chose not to do my homework. ___ I forgot to do my homework. ___ I did not have the appropriate materials as home. ___ I did not bring it home from school. ___ Other – Please explain below. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Signature ____________________________

  14. Homework Tracking

  15. School Success Group • Tier 2 intervention • Reviewed data and teacher recommendations • Pre and post assessment by teachers, parents and students • Student monitoring • Weekly desk checks, assignment book checks • Students self assess progress • Incentive system • Continued tracking of progress

  16. Parent Needs Assessment 1. He/she stays focused and listens during homework time. 2. He/she is organized. 3. He/she knows how to study material. 4. He/she completes his/her homework efficiently. 5. He/she has a good attitude about school.

  17. Think about an academic need What are you currently doing? How might you expand this intervention? Share with a neighbor Think, Pair, Share

  18. Parent InvolvementInitiative

  19. Supporting Male Students • Reviewed data • PSSA, achievement data, disciplinary data • Counselor, Principal, Parent Book club • Created opportunities for male involvement • “Boys Night Out” • Expanded our outreach • WatchD.O.G.S. program

  20. Supporting Male Students Father-like Initiative Boys Night Out Parent Book club

  21. Watch Dog Email I just loved being the “Watch Dog”.  My kids had a blast.  I had a blast working with them and all of the other kids.  I was wondering if I could do it on April 25th and June 1st (This is the day you said you need a lot of dads).  Ashton has his birthday on April 21st and Avery on the 29th of April.  So I would come in right in the middle.  If I can do this don’t tell them.  Just a little B day surprise.  Let me know. Randy Fox

  22. Supporting Female Students • Self referrals • Individual counseling, consultations with parents • Collaborated with colleague • Parent workshop • Tier 1 – Preventative 6 week grade level groups • Celebrating Me and Mother/ Daughter night

  23. Supporting Our Girls

  24. Things to Consider • Think Outside the Box • Be creative • Involve students in parent programs when possible • Collaborate and team up with other counselors • Utilize interns • Utilize technology – Google docs, blogs, Skype • Ongoing communication – newsletters, e-mail groups, blogs

  25. “Action Plan” • Choose an area of need • Jot down what you are currently doing • Are you using data to measure effectiveness? • Are you involving other stakeholders? Who? Who else can you consider involving? • How can you expand upon this program to make a greater impact? Choose an

  26. Questions?

  27. Barb MicucciSchool CounselorCaley ElementaryUpper Merion Area School District610-205-3689bmicucci@umasd.orgwww.umasd.org

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