Presenters: David Funk Royal Antongiorgi Reema Suhwail Outcomes Session Participants will see how Esperanza… uses Schoolnet to gather information about students’ assessments uses Schoolnet to find materials targeting students’ academic needs integrates Naviance into youth curriculum applies Naviance tasks to help match youth with a mentor and/or employer overcomes the challenge of using Naviance for a diverse group of students plans to link data to monthly reports and intervention Elements of Schoolnet/Naviance Schoolnet Naviance Student Career Interest demographics Profiler Student academic Do What You Are? history College Search Results from Resume Builder standardized tests Generating Test bank questions Reports OGT individualized tutoring/teaching Test scores: Strand Analysis FAST assessment Evidence of Success Test Strand Analysis Sample Student Select Number of Questions Document and Answers Career Interest Profiler Extension Activity College search Extension Activity Using the “journal” task frequently Review Career Interest Profiler Results View Matching Professions Research Specific Careers Matching Youth with Mentors Matching youth with Employers Example Criteria for Employment Portfolio Application Pieces One paragraph writing sample in English Resume Career Interest Profiler Personality Type School GPA School Attendance Description A cover letter or a writing sample: “What is one personal quality that you have that would make you a good employee?” All CMSD students must save this as journal on Naviance. All others must submit a typed paragraph. All CMSD students must use Naviance. All non-CMSD students must submit a typed resume including: Objective/Summary, Paid and Unpaid Work Experience, Education, Extracurricular Activities, Honors/Awards/Recognition/Achievements, three References, Leadership, Additional Information (any skills or interests that could help you obtain a job) All CMSD students answer Career Interest Profiler available in Naviance . All others answer the Career Interest Profiler available at mynextmove.org All CMSD students answer the “Do What You Are” available in Naviance. All others answer the “Personality Type” available at http://keirsey.com/sorter/register.aspx Submit most recent report card, those not in school are exempt Submit most recent report card, those not in school are exempt 4...100 1 Jane Smith 2 Jim Doe 3 Juan Ramirez # Case Management Actions (Retention or ISS) # of Absesnces from School, yer-to-date GPA Other Classes Science Social Studies Language Arts Math # Times Attended to your program this month Last Name First Name Count I. Attendance from Schoolnet and GPA from Naviance included in monthly reports: Challenges • Service for CMSD high school students only • Not bilingual Solutions Assessment alternatives are necessary AND available for non-English speakers and non-CMSD students • • Do What You Are/Personality Type equivalent free version (bilingual) at: http://keirsey.com/sorter /register.aspx OCIS for College Search, Career Interest Profiler, and Resume Generator • Know student areas of weakness • Use test question bank from Schoolnet • Offer extension exercises that allow for self-reflection from Naviance • Make Naviance mandatory for certain functions of youth programming • Prepare Naviance alternatives at the ready • Just-in-time support from available reports • Create a Mock Account • Allow for staff assessments • Train staff on the significance and interpretation of assessments www.esperanzainc.org 3104 w. 25th St. 4th Floor Cleveland, OH 44109 216-651-7178 Contact Information: David Funk, Program Manager david@esperanzainc.org Royal Antongiorgi, Program Coordinator royal@esperanzainc.org Reema Suhwail, Program Coordinator reema@esperanzainc.org