scholarly journals College and career ready? A snapshot of 12th grade national FFA members

2020 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (1b) ◽  
pp. 2156759X1983444
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Villares ◽  
Greg Brigman

An essential component of the school counselor’s role is to provide support for all students to be college and career ready. This article provides an overview of the College/Career Success Skills (CCSS) program developed to help students successfully transition to postsecondary settings. The CCSS intervention teaches students’ critical skills in the areas of content knowledge, transition knowledge and skills, learning skills and techniques, and cognitive strategies known to boost college and career success.


Strategies ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 10-15
Author(s):  
Connie Buskist ◽  
Erin Reilly ◽  
Andria Walker ◽  
Nicholas Bourke

2020 ◽  
pp. 089590482095111
Author(s):  
Julie Cohen ◽  
Ethan Hutt ◽  
Rebekah Berlin ◽  
Emily Wiseman

The adoption of “College and Career Ready” standards—including Common Core State Standards—aims to raise academic expectations for students nationwide. Meeting these outcomes requires shifts in teaching, which, in turn, requires developing measures for the observation, assessment, and support of new kinds of instruction. This essay focuses on our efforts to develop such measures in a research project conducted in the District of Columbia Public Schools, which raised fundamental questions about whether existing measures can meet this challenge. By emphasizing observable elements of individual lessons, current measures produce a restricted view of instructional quality, omitting crucial elements of instruction called forth by new standards. Having identified this disconnect, we offer suggestions for developing multi-measure systems to capture a fuller picture of standards aligned teaching.


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