Louisiana Tech
University offers Explorer Clubs positively Impacting the
Academic, Personal/Social, and Career Development of LA GEAR UP
Students Through Effective Guidance Counseling and Continued
Institutionalization of the Explore Clubs Concept as a professional
development project for guidance counselors in LA GEAR UP schools.
Mr. Glenn Beer will
be the Project Director with Drs. Mary Livingston, Jerry Tobacyk,
and Mark Miller serving as Co-Directors.
The mission of the
Explorer Club project is, ultimately, to promote the postsecondary
educational aspirations of the students in LA GEAR UP schools and to
assist these students in making a successful transition to post
secondary education. This project seeks to accomplish that mission
by providing intensive professional development for the guidance
counselors in those schools that is designed to strengthen the
competencies necessary to guide and support students in their
educational/vocational decision-making processes.
The strategic plan
of this project calls for the institutionalization and integration
in participating schools of the Explorer Clubs which will engage in
activities that that positively impact three spheres of student
activity: academic development, personal/social development, and
career development, and provide continued reinforcement of gains
many of these students have made during the summer learning camps.
Explorers Clubs were established in all 43 of the LA GEAR UP schools
during the first year of this project.
A primary
focus for this year will be to ensure that the clubs are actively
engaged at the school level and that the clubs are becoming an
integral component of the school culture. A major long-term goal of
the Explorer Clubs is to provide a bridge facilitating students’
transition from high school to college, and, to a lesser extent, the
critical transition from middle school to high school. High school
guidance counselors will be teamed with feeder school counselors
throughout the project to promote continuing collaboration and
communication that will support those bridges. Every aspect of the
proposed project is organized around the connecting themes noted in
the RFP. This mission will be accomplished through the following
program goals:
1)
Provide participants with intensive professional development
providing skills, knowledge and competencies to aid in impacting
student academic, personal/social, and vocational development. The
conceptual framework for the professional development will emphasize
the four major components of a school counseling system; Guidance
Curriculum, Individual Planning, Responsive Services via
Intervention, and System Support. In addition, a particular emphasis
will be placed on the institutionalization of EPAS and the Secondary
to Postsecondary Education Portal in LA GEAR UP schools;
2)
Establish Explorer Clubs in each of the participating middle
and high schools in collaboration with the Louisiana Tech
University/LA GEAR UP Explorers Camp Project and the State Wide
Management Project. The clubs will provide a vehicle for students to
practice and develop the skills they learn through the camps while,
at the same time, provide counselors with a forum to implement the
strategies they acquire through this project. The Explorer Clubs
will also increase parental involvement as club members will be
responsible for organizing/hosting college connection nights, and
other workshops/events that support the guidance and counseling
objectives.
3)
Project participants will learn to interpret data from
numerous sources (LEAP, EPAS, SDS, MBTI, MMTIC, etc.) to develop a
more complete assessment of student needs and to impact academic,
personal/social, and career development of students. A special
emphasis will be placed on providing training necessary to ensure
the most effective utilization of EPAS data at the school level to
aid in the academic and career planning for individual students
through the Education Portal.
4)
Participants will attend a two-day Explorer Club state
conference to be held in the spring 2006. One purpose of this
conference will be to allow student officers of the Explorer Clubs,
as emerging student leaders, to present the activities/projects
completed at their school. This serves the additional goal of
demonstrating the results of the action plans developed by project
participants.
5)
Participants will work with
project staff in conducting continuing needs assessments in an
effort to inform and guide the ongoing revision of this project and
the development of future professional development projects.