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OUACHITA PARISH

Advanced PlacementInitiative

Presenter – Linda TrimbleAvid District Director

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Progress

AP Courses for 2006English IVAmerican HistoryEnglish IIIStudio Art IV

Number of students enrolled – 155 (4 schools) – about 9 sections

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Progress (con’t)Number of AP courses – 2007

English Lang. & Comp. SpanishEnglish LiteratureBiologyUnited States HistoryChemistryCalculus AB

Number of students – 360 (2 target schools)In about 21 sections (including Pre-AP courses)

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AP Program Success

• University Mentoring & Partnerships• College Tutoring for AP Students• Vertical Teaming• Teacher Training – Summer Institute• Ongoing Subject Specific Training• Pre-AP Courses• AVID – Pre AP curriculum for 6th-12th

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Equity & Access

At the target schools we have included GT/Honors and AP students along side each other in Advanced Placement classes.

AP courses are opened to all students who are willing to work and meet the demands of the curriculum

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Staff Development

• AP/Pre AP teachers are given the opportunity to attend an on-site graduate course by the University

• The university is asked to provide strategies for incorporating critical thinking into the subject matter

• Teachers receive a stipend

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Staff Development (Con’t)

• Teachers, Counselors & Administrators are invited to attend the Annual AP Conference where they will attend professional development workshops

• Administrators will gain insight from the Instructional Leadership Workshop where they will learn strategies for promoting equity and excellence into the program

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AVIDAdvancement ViaIndividual Determination[L. avidus]: eager for knowledge

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What is AVID?

A structured, college preparatory program working directly with schools and districts

A direct support structure for first-generation college goers, grades 4 – 12

A schoolwide approach to curriculum and rigor working in over 2,700 middle schools and high schools in 39 states and 15 countries

A professional development program providing training throughout the U.S.

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Looking at the A.V.I.D.Looking at the A.V.I.D.Look again at the acrostic:

•A dvancementA dvancement•V iaV ia• I ndividualI ndividual•D eterminationD etermination

Which of the words strikes you as most crucial?Why?15 minute conversation at tables

Day 1 Site Team Slide 7

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The Purpose of AVIDThe Purpose of AVID

The purpose of AVID is to restructure the teaching methodsrestructure the teaching methods of of an entire schoolan entire school and to open access to the curricula that will ensure four-year college eligibility to almost all students.

Day 1 Site Team Slide 10

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AVID Program Essentials

1. AVID student selection2. Voluntary participation3. AVID elective class offered during the day4. Rigorous course and study5. Writing and reading curriculum6. Inquiry to promote critical reading7. Collaboration8. Trained tutors9. Data collection and analysis10. District and school commitment11. Active and interdisciplinary site team

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The AVID Student Profile

Students with Academic Potential• Average to high test scores• 2.0 – 3.5 GPA• College potential with support• Desire and determination

Meets One or More of the Following Criteria• First to attend college• Historically underserved in four-year colleges• Low income• Special circumstances

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What the research tells us

• Rigorous courses matter most(Adelman, 2006, U.S. Department of Education)

• Socioeconomic status can be removed as a factor (Adelman, 2006; Mehan, 1999)

• Support, both academic and social, is vital(Mehan, 1999; Watt, 2006; Treisman, 1997)

• Schoolwide achievement follows a college prep focus (Watt, 2006)

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The AVID Elective Class

• Grades 6 – 12 with grade-specific curricula• Required for all AVID students• Taught by trained AVID teacher• AVID materials support (“AVID libraries”)• Course provides students with skills to help

them succeed in college-preparatory classes• Tutoring takes place at least twice weekly in

AVID class

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Meeting the Challenge (Continued)

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Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a bachelor’s degree in four years or less.

AP and College Success

Source: Camara, Wayne (2003). College Persistence, Graduation, and Remediation. College Board Research Notes (RN-19). New York, NY: College Board.

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Ethnic Breakdown of AP Test-takers

AVID vs. NationalOpening access to Advanced Placement courses for all students, regardless of ethnicity or economic background, is essential to leveling the academic playing field. AVID students, who take many AP tests every year, show greater ethnic diversity than AP test-takers do overall. The proportion of Latinos taking AP exams is over five times higher among AVID students than among U.S. students overall.

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Completion of 4-Year CollegeEntrance Requirements

AVID students complete university entrance requirements at a much higher rate than their non-AVID peers.

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AVID Graduates

96% plan to enroll in a college or university68% plan to enroll in a four-year university28% plan to enroll in a two-year college83% of parents have less than a four-year

college degree

Source: AVID Center Data Collection System, 2003-2004

Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole percent

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SITE TEAM PURPOSE• Promote the use of instructional

methodologies that enhance student access to rigorous curriculum

• To involve students in discussion about effective learning situations

• To be aware of and act on assumptions and practices at the school that enhance or inhibit equal access

• To develop and work toward school-wide goals that ensure that all students have equal access to knowledge and mainstream activities of the school

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Site Team Members• Elective Teacher• Language Arts• Math• Science• History• World Languages• Counselor• Adminstrator

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For more information

Denise Y. Rupert,Ed.SDirector of Division SupportAVID [email protected]

And visit our websitewww.avidonline.org


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