Supporting At-Risk Non-Traditional First Generation Students
Posted by PHENND on April 6, 2015
May 20-21, 2015
La Salle University
This interactive training will increase the wareness and effectiveness of instructors when working with at-risk and non-traditional/ first generation college students (ANTF)-including high school students while they are thinking about college. Participants will develop an understanding of how trauma affects learning and knowledge acqusition. Learn students engagement strageties to help students be successful in the classrooms.
Objectives and Outcomes:
-Understanding the lived expereince of ANTF students in high school and college learning
-Mentoring Through Rubrics
-Working organizational solutions for cohesion in the college entry and exit process.
-Student sucess best practices from ANTF students from the perspective of the lived expereince.
-Increased graduation rates through effective teaching and learning practices.
– Maximize faculty abilities and teaching practices.
-Highlight faculty/staff strength and the benefits
Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/antf-post-secondary-instructor-training-tickets-16187532345
Certification
The trainers, GSC Education Group, has recently been approved by the Council of At-Risk Student Education and Professional Standards to provide Certification in At-Risk Student Education for those who attend this training. Certification may require attending one additional smaller after August 1st to be valid.
Suggested Attendees:
- Developmental Instructors
- Community College Instructors
- Any Adjunct or Full Time Faculty (teaching first 2 years of University/College)
- Academic Advisors
- Faculty Developers
- Faculty Managers
- Staff working with ANTF students
Workshop topics include:
DAY I
Activity 1.1 : Identify the Challenges of Teaching Non-Traditional Students
Activity 1.2: Challenge Evaluation
Activity 1.3: Mini-SEM (Student Engagement Map) Activity
Activity 1.4: Building a Student Engagement Map
Activity 1.5: Mentoring Through Rubrics (Foundational)
Activity 1.6: Active Discussion Appointment Clock Activity
DAY II
Reflections on Day One
Activity 2.1: Outlining Skills for Content Area Success
Activity 2.2: Organizational Areas to Address These Issues
Activity 2.3: Best Practices Selecting, Building, and ANTF Best Practices
Activity 2.4: Think T.A.N.K
Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/antf-post-secondary-instructor-training-tickets-16187532345
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