Designing and Implementing Your Advisor-Advisee Program
The Power Point and Word documents below are design to help schools work through the five stages of change: awareness, interest, preparation, early use, and routine use. At the end of each section, a planning guide exists to help schools think through decisions and plans they will have to make while designing their advisor-advisee program.
Stage 1:
AwarenessIntroduction to Advisor-Advisee Programs - The Indian Creek Story - Power Point
Stage 2:
InterestLabor Market Trends - Power Point
Core Convictions - Power Point
Stage 3:
PreparationLeadership
- Leadership -Power Point
- Advisory Council Brainstorm
- Advisory Council Roster
- Leadership Planning Guide
Logistics
- Logistics - Power Point
- Logistics Planning Guide
Foundation
Curriculum
- Curriculum Content - Power Point
- Student Indicators Brainstorm
- Student Indicator List and Mastery
- Advisor-Advisee Curriculum Map
- Curriculum Planning Guide
- Guidance Lesson Plans
Professional Development
Stage 4:
Early UseEarly Use Planning Guide Stage 5:
Routine UseEvaluating Your Advisor-Advisee Program - Power Point
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