[NIFL-FOBASICS:812] RE: Youth in ABE

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Date: Fri Oct 17 2003 - 11:00:41 EDT


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Mississippi also has GED schools for teens.
Margery Freeman
> 
> From: John Comings <comingjo@gse.harvard.edu>
> Date: 2003/10/17 Fri AM 09:25:09 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-fobasics@literacy.nifl.gov>
> Subject: [NIFL-FOBASICS:804] RE: Youth in ABE
> 
> I've heard that some high schools in Texas have a GED program in the school 
> for school-age students.  Is this true and does this happen in other states?
> 
> --On Friday, October 17, 2003 7:48 AM -0400 Barbara Garner 
> <barbara_garner@worlded.org> wrote:
> 
> > Nixon,
> > Do you have all students, regardless of age, sign the responsibility
> > form?
> > Barb Garner
> >
> >>>> tarv@chemeketa.edu 10/16/03 12:06PM >>>
> > Nixon
> > We too have a student responsibility and attendance form.  All
> > students
> > sign it no matter what their age.  We developed it primarily as a
> > consequence of so many youth in attendance though.
> > Va
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nixon S. Griffis [mailto:ngriffis@bellsouth.net]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 06:54
> > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > Subject: [NIFL-FOBASICS:796] RE: Youth in ABE
> >
> >
> > The teacher needs some extra tools when dealng with disruptive teens.
> > I
> > offer two.
> >
> > 	One is that the the teacher needs to delivery the idea that
> > these teens need to use a different persona in different life
> > situations. There is a street persona that is needed to function
> > outside
> > the classroom. That set of respones, when brought into the classroom,
> > is
> > destructive to the relationship that needs to be created between
> > tweacher and student. The message and moulding of behavior from the
> > teacher can underline the fact that the new behavior that needs to be
> > learned can benefit that teen not only in class but in the job world.
> > This template introduces new responses in a non-threatening, positive
> > way in the guise as a tool to be used in life. It also gives the
> > teacher
> > a springboard from which to start to communicated with the student on
> > this subject.
> >
> > 	The second tool I use is a contract between the student and
> > myself. I ask them to read the contract. We go over it. Do they
> > understand it? Do they disagree with anything therein? The contract
> > creates an understanding between the teacher and the student that the
> > following behaviors are agreed upon and the following consequences are
> > recognized. This template gives the teacher some structure to follow
> > when those trying times of teen disruption come up.
> >
> > The following is a copy of our contract with disrutive teen students:
> >
> > INLET GROVE ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM
> >                                                     STUDENT AGREEMENT
> >
> >
> > 	DATE__________________
> >
> >
> > I, _________________________________, with the assistance of my
> > teacher(s) and other school staff, agree to attend class, take part in
> > class activities, and execute class assignments in the following
> > class:
> >
> > ABE AND GED PREPARATION
> >
> > I understand that it is a right of each student to participate in an
> > atmosphere that promotes learning, and I agree that it is my
> > responsibility to help make this so. I also agree not to be absent or
> > tardy without an excuse as defined in the School Board Policy 5.18 for
> > 3
> > (three) consecutive or 5 (five) cumulative school days in a nine-week
> > period. This is effective from the date of this agreement. I
> > understand
> > that if any emergency arises which prevents me from attending class;
> > it
> > is my responsibility to inform the school as directed.
> >
> > I understand that if I receive a total of three outs I will have to
> > leave the Program for a period of four school days; that if I receive
> > six outs I will have to leave the program for eight school days; and
> > that if I receive nine outs I will be dropped from the program.
> >
> > I understand that I will receive an out for breaking my agreement
> > concerning the following behaviors:
> >
> >
> > 1.	I agree to attend          a week.
> > 2.	I agree to be in class at 6 p.m. and to stay in class until 9
> > p.m.
> > 3.	I agree to take      15 min rest breaks at      .
> > 4.	I agree to take my rests on time and return from my rests on
> > time.
> > 5.	I agree to the assigned team member seat policy or to study
> > where the
> > teacher requests.
> > 6.	I agree to be on task while I am in the classroom. "On task"
> > means
> > working on my curriculum and nothing more.
> > 7.	I agree to respect other pupil's rights to study in a quiet
> > classroom.
> > 8.	I agree to be respectful and courteous to the teacher.
> > 9.	I agree to follow the teacher's directions. (Talk to the
> > teacher
> > after
> > class or request a meeting if you disagree with the teacher's
> > directions.)
> > 10.	I agree to keep a notebook and take notes in class.
> >
> >
> > I understand that the school agrees to assist me in providing:
> >
> > COUNSELING SESSIONS UPON REQUEST
> > A REVIEW OF MY COURSE SCHEDULE AND CHANGE IF APPROPRIATE ASSIGNMENT TO
> > A
> > TUTOR IF AVAILABLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS THAT MAY
> > BE
> > AVAILABLE TO ME OTHER (SPECIFY)
> >
> > I further understand that if I don't comply with the rules above, I
> > will
> > be withdrawn from Inlet Grove's Adult Education Program.
> >
> > Do you presently have a job?      YES        NO
> > Would you like information to create job opportunities for yourself?
> > YES          NO
> >
> > STUDENT SIGNATURE ______________________________________
> >
> >
> > TEACHER SIGNATURE ___________________________________
> >
> >
> > NOTES:
> > Contract will last for 90 school days at which time a new, more
> > lenient
> > contract can be implemented. The teacher has the choice to draw up a
> > new
> > contract with the student at any time. The teacher has authority of
> > last
> > decision.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> John Comings
> National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy
> Harvard Graduate School of Education
> 7 Appian Way
> Cambridge MA 02138
> (617) 496-0516
> john_comings@harvard.edu
> http://ncsall.gse.harvard.edu
> 



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