A Culture of Student Success

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A Culture of Student Success Strategies to share and implement: Embedding On Course student success principles in your daily teaching

On Course by Skip downing CHOICES OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS... STRUGGLING STUDENTS... 1. ...ACCEPT SELF-RESPONSIBILITY, seeing themselves as the primary cause of their outcomes and experiences. 1. ...see themselves as Victims, believing that what happens to them is determined primarily by external forces such as fate, luck, and powerful others. 2. ......DISCOVER SELF-MOTIVATION, finding purpose in their lives by discovering personally meaningful goals and dreams. 2. ...have difficulty sustaining motivation, often feeling depressed, frustrated, and/or resentful about a lack of direction in their lives. 3. ...MASTER SELF-MANAGEMENT, consistently planning and taking purposeful actions in pursuit of their goals and dreams. 3. ...seldom identify specific actions needed to accomplish a desired outcome. And when they do, they tend to procrastinate. 4. ...EMPLOY INTERDEPENDENCE, building mutually supportive relationships that help them achieve their goals and dreams (while helping others to do the same). 4. ...are solitary, seldom requesting, even rejecting offers of assistance from those who could help. 5. ...GAIN SELF-AWARENESS, consciously employing behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes that keep them on course. 5. ...make important choices unconsciously, being directed by self-sabotaging habits and outdated life scripts. 6. ...ADOPT LIFE-LONG LEARNING, finding valuable lessons and wisdom in nearly every experience they have. 6. ...resist learning new ideas and skills, viewing learning as fearful or boring rather than as mental play. 7. ...DEVELOP EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, effectively managing their emotions in support of their goals and dreams. 7. ...live at the mercy of strong emotions such as anger, depression, anxiety, or a need for instant gratification. 8. ...BELIEVE IN THEMSELVES, seeing themselves capable, lovable, and unconditionally worthy as human beings. 8. ...doubt their competence and personal value, feeling inadequate to create their desired outcomes and experiences.

On Course culture at NWTC Indirect intervention for faculty/staff Over 75% employees trained College 101 Direct intervention for students Required of all associate degree programs

On Course Culture at NWTC The video link will be here, though when I email the file is too big so I had to delete it. It’s available on the I/drive for review if you want.

On Course Strategies: Policy Syllabus Professionalism Late work Which of your college policies might you modify to effectively integrate the choices of successful students?

On Course strategies: Communication Announcements Emails Early Alert Notifications Assignment Feedback In-Class Messaging

On course strategies: In-class Activity Wise Choice Process Ring Toss Time Table https://www.youtube.com/user/D owningOnCourse

On course strategies: Assessment Group Project Free Writing/Reflection Journals Revision Opportunities

THInK Pair share Using the worksheet provided, consider at least one way to integrate On Course into your classroom. Be sure to consider which of the principle(s) applies, and be prepared to share with others.

Questions? Thank you!