Program Design for Middle & High Programs

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Program Design for Middle & High Programs. Tyler Richendollar, Program Specialist Annual DHS-OST Conference 2013. Intro Activity. Write your program’s content areas on different circles. Overlap the circles to show content connections and time committed. Hold in place using paper clips. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Program Design for Middle & High Programs

Tyler Richendollar, Program SpecialistAnnual DHS-OST Conference 2013

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Intro Activity1. Write your program’s content areas on

different circles.2. Overlap the circles to show content

connections and time committed.3. Hold in place using paper clips. 4. Present to group.

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Program DesignQuestion of the Day:

What is your program’s DNA?

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Program DesignAgenda

• Check Research• Case Studies• Program DNA

Activity

• Planning Time• Wrap-up/Review

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Research Says…

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• Relationships• Relevant• Real Life

Follow the 6 R’s

• Reinforcement• Rigorous• Responsibility

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• Staff Training• Credibility & Accountability• Engaging Adults & Peers• Identity

Relationships

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• Program Knowledge • Current Issues/Needs• Practical

Relevant

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• PBL, Service Learning, Hands-On• Concrete & Abstract Thinking• Rooted in Present & Future

Real Life

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• “Guide by Their Side”• Life Skills Building• Recognition

Reinforcement

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• “Guide by Their Side”• Life Skills Building• Recognition

Reinforcement

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• High Expectations• Challenges• Skill Mastery

Rigorous

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“Youth Are Creators of Their Programs”• Leadership• Dependability• Goal Setting / Resiliency

Responsibility

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Program DesignRank the R’s

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Program DesignVideo

My Townhttp://youtu.be/JlRVfceEGC0

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Program DesignDiscussion – My Town

• What did you see that you liked?• What were the youth doing?• What skills did they develop?• How did this apply to their lives?

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Program Design

•University Model•Entrepreneur Model•Media/Arts Model

Case Studies•College Prep•Service Learning•Enrichment Clubs

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• Major/Minor classes• Leverage staff abilities/interests• Youth select from course catalog• Schedule arranged like college

University Model

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•Youth-developed business(es)•Youth are business leaders (CFO, CEO)•You develop products & services•Budgeting, project management

Entrepreneur Model

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•Video/Music Recording & Production, Dance, Formal arts instruction•Supportive courses required•Youth provide services to other groups

(paid or unpaid)

Media/Arts Model

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• Focus on HS/college selection academics•Partnership with academic mentors• Literacy and writing incorporated often•Extended learning through critical

thinking projects + intensive games

College Prep

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•Staff/Youth ID community needs•Develop plans to address needs•Work with local officials, businesses,

community groups to enact plans•Youth work in/with the community

Service Learning

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Program DesignEnrichment Clubs

•Youth indicate clubs of interest•Staff work with youth to develop

specific clubs and outline/plan•Youth complete projects in clubs•Clubs change periodically

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Program Design

• Directions:• Build a molecular model of your

program based on its defining activities (e.g. music, arts, digital, academics. Not homework, snack)

Activity – Program DNA

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• Step 1 - Room Rearrangement• Select program design model• Sit with providers with like model• Optional: Sit by Middle/High program

Planning Time

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• Step 2 – Build Gum Drop Model• Decide main components (arts,

technology, STEM, leadership, etc.)• Connect them with toothpicks

Planning Time

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Program Design

• Step 2 – Build Gum Drop Model• Decide main components (arts,

technology, STEM, leadership, etc.)• Connect them with toothpicks

Planning Time

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Program DesignPlanning Time

Examples

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Program DesignPlanning Time

Fine Arts Programming

College & Career Prep

Job/HS/College Application

Examples

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Program DesignPlanning Time

DanceVoice

Drama

SculptingSchool Visits Professional

Visits

ApplicationsExamples- Gumdrops

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Program DesignPlanning Time

Staff Support College, HS, & Business Partners

Arts-trainedStaff

Examples- Toothpicks

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Program Design

• Refining Questions• Are all your program offerings

supported?• Do all the connections build skills

or fulfill your mission?

Activity – Program DNA

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Program Design

• Things to consider…• Resources• Potential Projects• Mission/Vision

Planning Time

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