World Café Ideas
November 4, 2010
What Do Our Students Need: At School
Existing Services / New Solutions
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- New way of teaching
- Opportunities before and after school
- Cares, the student has to know the teacher cares
- Parent education
- Reading is fun
- Parent support
- Parent mentors
- Communication of the importance
- CARE City Program
- Senior mentor program works
- Global Café – experience breaking down barriers
- Parents as Teachers
- Help parents set high expectations
- MAC Scholars
- Global Village @ RBHS
- Community – donations for supplies
- Buddy Packs Program
- Food programs
- High teacher expectations
- Teachers truly care
- Positive school relationship
- Get teachers that inspire students making it fun to learn
- Convincing teachers that can tell you the truth
- Leadership that experience (principal & trickle down)
- What about demanding “zero tolerance”?
- Parents as teachers necessary
- PAT – CPS should provide it for all. Need early intervention
- PTAs
- University of Missouri
- Partners in Education
- Excellent Teachers!
- Healthy Snacks
- MAC Scholars
- Rules in place and they are enforced
- Communication
- New solution = model Socratic 6-35 kids
- PLC’s
- Partners in Ed
- Great teachers
- Free breakfast / snack programs
- Free snacks
- Peter Drucker: No matter what the job, the only expert is the person doing it.
- What are the students doing to address this?
- More team teaching
- Is there something to measure success besides grades?
- Match someone doing good
- Indic. responses to student versus just the grade
- Get MACC Scholars to Boys and Girls Club
- Interactive learning
- Facilitator, Socratic methodology
- Human resources are critical – invest here
- Review policies that limit opportunities
- Expense of clubs; sports
- Transportation
- Entry into National Junior Honor Society
- Lower class size
- Senior mentors at RBHS partner with elementary schools
- After school enrichment program of interest to the students
- “Achievement Through Adversity” Recognition Breakfast Ceremony (Mary Rodriquez 573-529-2171)
- Good –
- Diversity to train students about real world
- Can send to quality public school
- Good teachers
- High level of parent involvement
- Uniforms – self dignity
- Focus on learning
- Parents helping to write curriculum
- Rewards for good attendance or grade achievement – i.e., seniors can wear own clothes
- Less testing!
- Accountability is great, but it’s taking our eye off the ball let’s use teachers observations they know how the kid is doing
- Media literacy
- Partner with organization that can offer case management to the families of kids that are struggling
- Increase teacher salaries
- Smaller classrooms
- Paraprofessionals
- Use volunteers
- Need to revise policies, change learning strategies
- On-School advocates
- Home School Communicators
- Have kids/teens participate in school discussions
- Increase teacher pay / tie to performance?
- Teachers should do home visits
- Get more grandparents, family members in to schools – high schools
- Mixed age groups
- Year round school – the achievement gap happens in the summer
- Competency based advancement instead of just grade level advancement
- Home visits
- Assest-based framework
- PBS / DECA student peer
- Do home visits
- 1 church
- Kid – involvement in expectations/welcome group
- 1 school
- Columbia, MO student alumni to come back and edu.
- Engage outside groups to participate in classrooms
- Diversity class at high school level
- Better salary
- Smaller classes
- Jobs for students after school and summer
- Let parents know curriculum
- Good attitude and parental involvement
- What People Need to Succeed (Jan Swaney)
- Value to community
- Choree
- Confidence to that that on
- Encouraging parent involvement
- Angel
- Home Access
- Websites
- Communication
- Idea “Volunteer Bank”
- Need mathematical literacy at younger ages
- Website information
- Good communication from schools
- “A” for Effort
- Foster innovation
- Parent involvement
- Website, Home access, Angel
- PBS
- Website Info
- Good communication
- Library provides computers
- Need more city transportation options
- More minority role models connect to role models in local organizations
- Volunteer opportunities need to be “advertised”
- Home / school communication
- Mentoring
- Before and after school programs
- Partners in Education
- Walking School Bus
- Guidance counselors
- Big Brothers and Big Sisters
- Library
- Bank Buddies
- Partners in Education
- Mentoring
- Guidance counselors
- MU Service Learning
- Diversity Training
- Title one preschool
- Fun City
- High Steppers
- Mentoring
- PIE
- Guidance Counselors
- Service Learning
- Media Centers
- Mentoring – PIE, Moving Ahead
- Guidance counselors – good!
- Evaluations at the end of the class, so they can share their thinking
- Activity bus
- Activity bus
- Address this issue of how teachers view children
- Professional development (Dr. Muhammad)
- Also, teachers should have willingness to make change
- Students able to do teacher evaluations and believe it
- In after school activities – either school or community (school = positive / safe environment)
- CPS
- Outreach
- List / search
- Effort
- Open to ideas/ innovative
- Parental involvement
- Home access – communications
- Website
- Home School Communicator
- Role Models
- Open door policy with interested parents
- Websites/Angel/Home Access/CPS Alerts/Open Houses/Conferences
- Extra curricular
- Volunteer Bank – 211
- Make it easier for team to help
- Partner with Parents! It’s not you versus them
- Ask kids what their barriers are
- Offer lots of options for communication – not just school office hours – parents are working just like teachers are
- Look at your own statistics – your science score are low, but you got rid of science coaches – kids are in crisis but crisis counselors were cut
- Shoes that fit
- Buddy Packs
- Solutions – offer courses where strengths are
- Show benefits of education
- Career Paths
- Leadership Roles
- Friendship groups
- Extra Curricular activities – clubs
- Facilities
- Technology
- Teachers!
- Parents
- Stable economic support from community
- Special interest: drama – athletics
- Resources (counselors, programs, grants)
- Existing school programs
- Counselors, etc.
- PAT!!! Need more
- Early intervention – identify all students with needs
- Educators need to find and express specifically to the students
- Recognition
- Relationships
- Extracurricular – a reason to go to school
- Strengths
- Teachers
- Adequate resources
- Parents
- Good teachers that are respected willing to provide genuine positive feedback
- Surveys without multiple choice
- Facilities
- Teachers
- Parents
- Stable econ base
- In-service/peer support for teachers
- Positive feedback
- Co-teaching: student teaching student, teacher and teacher, both teach most of the time. One doesn’t watch white the other teaches very often.
- Technology
- Facilities
- Teachers that want to teach
- Parents
- Stable economic base in the community
- Small community help succeed
- Start by framing issue as who; instead focus on the why of all low performers
- Lack of cultural competency
- Social distance issue creates conflict and misperceptions of inappropriate behaviors instead of recognizing there is a difference – it is not right and wrong
- Home access
- Communication between teachers, students, parents
- Smithton
- Technology
- PTA
- Return respect, personal responsibility accountability and discipline to the classroom
- JA
- Outdoor classroom
- VAC
- Professional Learning Communities
- University students
- MAC Scholars
- Junior Achievement
- Strengths
- MU volunteers
- Parent volunteers
- St. teaching program
- Junior achievement volunteer program
- Outdoor classroom program
- Community support in classroom
- Extra people
- University folks
- AWWN
- Mentors
- Jumpstart
- Title I Preschools
- Headstart
- PAT
- Boys and Girls Club
- Transportation
- Career Center
- MAC Scholars
- “Where are the boys?”
- School Uniforms
- WalMart – Assoc. Critical Need Fund to cover emergency cost
- VAC
- Family counselors to tell about resources – crisis counselors in school setting
- Support system with in school
- Community support:
- Junior achievement
- Linked to state standards
- Resources
- Outdoor, classroom bring additional adults to school to help in outdoor classroom
- Professional Learning Communities
- Change working to positive
- Change foreign language reg to allow for more core study hall homework needs
- Positive reinforcement CD
- School Uniform
- What resources are available to make awareness
- A hub for parents to go for support or help
- High school has opportunities for “social expression”
- Need a dress code!
- Uniforms
- Addresses equity issues
- Need multicultural and diversity training!
- Must improve the Parent-Teacher relationship
- Improve the teacher-student relationship
- Honors teaching other classes across grades (?!?)
- Teacher assistance!!
- MAC Scholars
- Identify – support system – Middle / HS
- Adventure Club
- Summer School bus limited
- Junior Achievement
- K – 12 programs
- Professional Learning Communities
- Volunteers, mentors
- “Guided Reading” at Blue Ridge
- MAC Scholars
- School Board – panels to discuss a more resources and streamlined agenda
- Peer tutors
- Home School Communicators
- A+ Program / mentors
- More diverse teacher population
- New way to assess students
- Achievement Gap
- Cultural Gap
- Training
- “All the Way” teachers
- Home School Communicators at most schools
- “Sterling Elementary School” was mentioned as a good model
- Stop looking at students that do well as “exceptions”
- Consistency is key despite ethnicity
- Understand people as individuals
- Mixing student levels (even across grades) so that students can help pull each other up.
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