System of Student Support
System of Student Support
System of Student Support
Student Support
Presentation Goals
Promote the development of a “system” of
student support.
Introduce the “Summit Initiative” including
available resources.
Elements of a proposed model at district &
building level.
Presentation Outline
Current Status of Student Support efforts
Overview of Mechanisms/Formats
Forces at work
Fragmentation & Marginalization
A New Conceptual Framework (Summit Initiative)
Interconnected Systems
The “Three Component” Model
The “Enabling Component”
District & Building Planning Models
Resources
Overview of Student Support
Delivery Mechanisms/Formats
1. School Financed Student Support Services
2. Classroom-Based Curriculum and Special “Pull-
Out” Interventions
3. School District Specialized Units
4. Formal Connections with Community Services
5. Comprehensive, Multifaceted, and Integrated
Approaches
Forces At Work...
• Students presenting diverse needs
requiring variety of resources.
• Schools charged with producing a
wide range of products.
• Society demanding higher student
achievement than ever before.
(Natriello, et.al., 1990)
Forces At Work (cont.)...
• Implement NCLB
• Implement IDEA
• Economy/Funding Issues
Fragmented Student Support?
Psychological Special
HIV/AIDS
Services Clinics
Prevention
Boys & Girls
Club
Special Health
Education Services
After-School
Programs Nursing
Health Services
Violence & Crime Pupil Services Education
Prevention Nutrition
Education
Guidance
Mental Health Drug
Programs
Services Prevention
Social
Services
Discipline
Procedures Subs. Abuse
Family Assessment
Counseling
Pregnancy
Protective Prevention IDEA
Services Discipline Rules
Bigger Problem: Marginalization
Instructional Component
(facilitate learning) What’s Missing?
Student
School
Family
Community
Management
Component
(governance/resources)
Three-Component Model for Reform
and Restructuring
Instructional Component
Enabling Component
(facilitate learning)
Range of Learners
Instructional
Ready & able No Barriers Component Desired
to learn Outcome
Classroom Teaching
+
Enrichment
Activity
Lacking prerequisites,
minor vulnerabilities.
Dif. learning styles
Enabling
Component
“A comprehensive, multifaceted
Avoidant, very deficient
capabilities, disability, approach for addressing
complex family needs barriers to learning”
The Enabling Component - Activity Clusters
Classroom-
focused
Crisis/ enabling
Student &
emergency
family
assistance &
assistance
prevention
Infrastructure
-leadership
-resource coord.
-policy/procedure
Community
Transition
outreach/
support
volunteers
Home
involvement
in schooling
Classroom- Programmatic activity to enhance
focused
enabling classroom-based efforts to enable
learning through such activities as…
Principal
Resource
Coordinating Team
Building Infrastructure Models
Example #2
Principal
School
Improvement Team
District
Finance & Teaching & Pupil
Administration Personnel Learning Services
District School
Instructional
Student Support
Improvement Council
Councils/Committees Council
Resource Aids: Summit Initiative
Volunteer
Student Support Approach
“Unique Needs Focus”
Behavior Reading
Support Instruction #2
Reading
Instruction #1
Family/Agency
Referrals
Evolution of Student Support
Model Characteristics
Label - Place - pull-out model
- eligibility
- reactive
- medical model
- legalistic/funding