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Before we get started, please take a few moments to list your
skills.
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Integrating Noncognitive Skills with College and Career Readiness:
Equipping Students with Tools to Succeed
Wade Leuwerke, Ph.D.
[email protected] @WadeLeuwerke
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Overview CCR by the numbers Why focus on CCR? What is CCR? What do noncognitive skills have to
do with it? Noncognitive skills Identify and build noncognitive skills Questions / Discussion
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Introductions My Work / Passion Your Interest
School / Institution Role
What works to promote college and career readiness at your institution?
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By The Numbers
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By The NumbersEmployment rate of 16-24 year old out-of-school youth
by educational attainment
Sum et al., 2009
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By The Numbers
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By The Numbers
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Why Is CCR Relevant? A Blueprint for Reform
Reauthorization of Elem and Sec Ed Act Race to the Top
Approx. $180M to assess CCR Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for
College and Careers Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium
40%+ students take a developmental course once they get to college
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Why Is CCR Relevant? College Graduation Rates
4 year schools: 50% 2 year schools: 30%
American Graduation Initiative US 10th in world - % with college degree Iowa’s share: 48-76K more graduates by
2020 Skills Gap
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Why Is CCR Relevant?
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What is CCR? How do you define college and career readiness? Conley 2007, 2010 EPIC Blueprint for Reform ACT 2008 Better High Schools
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What is CCR? Academic preparation
Math and reading/English emphasis Succeed without remediation Career pathway with advancement Knowledge, habits and skills We want to elevate
Noncognitive skills Career readiness/success
What is your definition of CCR?
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What do skills have to do with it? More to college success than math and
reading Noncognitive Skills are critical to success
Think of gifted student who never goes to class, doesn’t know how to study
Student who drops out due to low confidence Student who is disengaged because not
committed to completing school or doesn’t see value
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What do skills have to do with it?Noncognitive Skills
‘In addition to content knowledge and academic skills, students must develop sets of behaviors, skills, attitudes and strategies that are crucial to academic performance in their classes…’
Farrington et al. (2012) p.2
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Noncognitive Skills
Student Academic Success
Non-Cognitive Abilities
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What do skills have to do with it?
CollegeSuccess
GPA
StandardizedAchievement
Noncognitive Skills
15 – 20%
5 – 8%
10 – 15%
Leuwerke, Gore, Cole, & Reese, (2011)
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Noncognitive Skills Grit: Perseverance and Passion
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaeFnxSfSC4 Duckworth et al. (2007)
Data driven noncognitive assessments Student Strengths Inventory Engage – ACT, Inc.
Five Categories Farrington et al. (2012)
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Noncognitive Skills Student Strengths Inventory Scales
Risk Indices/Success Indices
— Academic Engagement
— Academic Self-Efficacy— Educational Commitment — Campus Engagement— Social Comfort— Resiliency
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Noncognitive Skills ACT, Inc. Engage 6-9 and 10-12 versions
Grades 6-9 Grades 10-12
Academic Discipline Academic Discipline
Commitment to School General Determination
Optimism Goal Striving
Family Attitude to Education Commitment to College
Family Involvement Study Skills
Relationship w School Personnel
Communication Skills
School Safety Climate Social Connection
Managing Feelings Social Activity
Orderly Conduct Academic Self-Confidence
Thinking before Acting Steadiness
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Noncognitive Skills
Farrington et al. (2012)
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Noncognitive Skills Noncognitive and transferrable skills
expected by employers Hart Research Associates (2010)
60% of employers want knowledge & broad skill set
Oral and written communication Critical thinking Complex problem solving Collaboration Ethical decision making
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Noncognitive Skills 39% of Employers: Skill shortage reason
for vacancies in entry level positions < 50% of Employers: Colleges are doing
enough to prepare grads for entry level 72% of Colleges: We are doing enough
to prepare grads for entry level positions McKinsey on Society (2012)
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Noncognitive Skills Top skill needs in Central Iowa Examined required skills among
approx. 300 occupations in Region 11
What skills are your students building?
• Active Listening • Reading Comprehension
• Speaking • Monitoring
• Critical Thinking • Social Perceptiveness
What skills would you like to see emphasized?
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Identify and Build Skills If you believe skills are critical for
college & career success….
…and if you believe that college & employers are interested in skilled graduates….
….emphasize skill development in high school.
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Identify and Build Skills
Make the case Get student buy in Assess
What skills do I need to be successful? What skills do I need to build?
Get student commitment (in writing) Integrate skill building into lessons
(guidance and classroom)
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Identify and Build Skills Make the Case - Classroom Strategies
Discussion of WHY students are in school Why students go to college:
87.9% To Get a Better Job - Pryor et al. (2012)
Discussion of WHY students want to go onto college or training after high school
Discussion of WHAT students want to get out of the class / experience
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Identify and Build Skills
Make the Case - Classroom Strategies Add skills to the class – make it explicit! Share college retention and employer
data Engage students with the theme of Skill
Building Goal is ‘Buy In’ & motivation
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Identify and Build Skills How many skills did you write down? Assessment – Classroom Strategies Start here: HS/College Success Skills
Academic conscientiousness, problem solving, interpersonal, institutional engagement, commitment to education, self-efficacy, self-regulation
Or here: Workplace Success Skills Workplace conscientiousness, problem solving,
interpersonal, oral/written communication, critical thinking, self-efficacy, self-regulation
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Identify and Build Skills Assessment – Classroom Strategies Which skills will students need to
succeed in HS/college/major/first career? Teacher Junior/Senior Counselor Parents/Family College Student
Especially first generation college students Mentor
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Identify and Build Skills
Assessment – Classroom Strategies Which skills will students need to
succeed in their career? Informational Interview O*NET Occupational Outlook Handbook Career Day Parents/Family
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Identify and Build Skills Assessment Tools – Classroom
Strategies Noncognitive assessment at your school
ENGAGE by ACT,Inc. O*NET or Career One Stop IHAPI
Transferrable Skills Checklist Basic Skills Survey
SkillScan Skills card sort
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Identify and Build Skills
Get student commitment
Create a plan
Put it in writing
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Identify and Build Skills Build Skills in Class - Classroom Strategies
Identify 5 most important skills for school, college and career success Create a plan to develop 2 skills during:
Next year of middle/high school or college First year on the job
Written Reflections How did you develop or expand your collaboration
skills during this group assignment? Skill Rubrics
Students create rubrics that document demonstration of active listening, collaboration, classroom engagement, etc.
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Identify and Build Skills
Build Skills in Class - Classroom Strategies Student presentations and
demonstrations of skill building activities Activities from Skills to Pay the Bills Construct a Career Lattice
Think of a lesson, activity, program or initiative that builds skills.
What ideas are you thinking of today?
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Additional Strategies Align school counseling program with
college and career readiness goals Career / Individual student Planning is a
cornerstone of the counseling program Use data to drive efforts
Add noncognitive skills to your Early Warning System• SES • First Generation
• Race / Ethnicity • Grades
• School Engagement • Behavior / Discipline
• Attendance • Social Skills
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Questions?
Discussion