Collaboration Guide For Small Districts User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Collaboration
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Collaborating with All Teachers
- Collaborating with Administrators
- Collaborating with Math Teachers
- Collaborating with English Teachers
- Collaborating with Tech-Based Teachers
- Collaborating with Club and Activity Sponsors
- Collaborating with Librarians
- Collaborating with Community Organizations
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Collaboration Guide For Small Districts
INTRODUCTION
Checklist: Collaboration Guide For Small Districts
Use the following action items to deepen and embed CCR efforts across the school community while utilizing the unique skills and talents of colleagues and community members. Empowering educators to take ownership of various aspects of the CCR process creates a shared commitment to student success.
Collaborating with All Teachers
Select a week during the school year to ask all teachers to highlight careers
in their fields.
Teachers might include introductions to professionals within the discipline or
share videos of relevant work in action.
check Work with core content teachers to schedule test preparation sessions.
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Encourage study hall supervisors or homeroom advisors to support students in
exploring colleges and careers, utilizing the school or district’s CCR
platform, if applicable. Create a schedule to structure regular, consistent
engagement with a list of tasks or questions for students to follow.
check Plan a week where teachers and other members of the school community
wear college shirts and talk about their own college experiences.
Collaborating with Administrators
Work with administrators to align school-wide goals to CCR metrics of success
and to engage all members of the school community in work related to these
efforts.
check Engage school administrators in finding work-based learning
opportunities for students as they engage with community members. check
Create mechanisms for educators to collaborate and intervene early if students
are struggling to keep up with coursework or are otherwise off track to
graduate, rather than relying on a counselor to monitor all students’
progress.
check Work with administrators to schedule and staff mock interviews.
Collaborating with Math Teachers
Work with math teachers to plan financial aid overview sessions with students
and families. Ask for support from school or district family liaisons and
translators.
check Ask math teachers to teach students about living wage calculations and
how to utilize that information to make decisions about their future.
Collaborating with English Teachers
Partner with English teachers to create opportunities for essay support
including highlighting important elements of a successful essay, brainstorming
ideas, and editing for readability, grammar, and voice.
Collaborating with Tech-Based Teachers
Ask tech-based educators to lead resume creation efforts.
check Ask tech-based educators to spotlight industry certifications available
to students and how they apply to careers.
check Encourage tech-based educators to offer instruction and time for
students to explore and apply to relevant scholarships.
Collaborating with Club and Activity Sponsors
Invite club sponsors to work with student officers to share about their
organization, identify interested students, and encourage greater
participation. Getting students interested in clubs and activities such as
robotics, drama, or debate can spark future career interests and goals. check
Encourage club and activity sponsors to let students organize and lead
experiences or events in an effort for them to practice important CCR skills
such as planning, problem solving, and effectively leading a group.
Collaborating with Librarians
Ask librarians to curate a collection of resources and books that are relevant
for college and career exploration and discovery.
check Work with librarians to create lessons for teaching students how to
research colleges, careers, and scholarships.
Collaborating with Community Organizations
Ask the local Chamber of Commerce to help organize and promote a career fair for students.
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