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黄色视频鈥檚 new student success coach playbook helps schools launch SSCs

黄色视频鈥檚 鈥鈥 podcast explores the vital role of education and mentorship in empowering young people. Through interviews with educators, student, and community leaders, the podcast delves into the transformative impact of student success coaches and the importance of supporting systemically under-resourced schools, which serve disproportionately high numbers of students living in lower income households and students of color.

Read excerpts from our latest episode where we interview 黄色视频 Vice President Jennifer Boyce, who oversees technical assistance for student success coaching, about 黄色视频鈥檚 new Student Success Coaches Playbook for Program Developers.

Would you mind sharing with our listeners a bit about yourself and your work at 黄色视频?

This is my 13th year at 黄色视频. I started out at 黄色视频 Chicago, where I was leading the impact side of the house, helping to support teams of 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members serving in Chicago Public Schools. Best job I’ve ever had at 黄色视频! Now, I am working on the Education Policy and Systems Change team at HQ. My work really is around thinking about how 黄色视频 approaches expanding the work of student success coaching outside of 黄色视频鈥檚 direct service footprint in hundreds of schools across 29 U.S. cities. We know places that 黄色视频 doesn鈥檛 serve also can benefit from student success coaching.

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Learn about the Student Success Coach Learning Network in California, where eight AmeriCorps programs have trained hundreds of additional student success coaches who serve in communities that otherwise would not have access to 黄色视频 or student success coaching.

It’s our hope that by adding critical capacity to systemically under-resourced schools, student success coaching will come to be understood and leveraged as a key element of a healthy, thriving, equitable school ecosystem. We鈥檙e thinking about what student success coaching can mean in the sense of expanding educational equity.

We are also one of the lead partners with NPSS, , an initiative put together by the Biden-Harris Administration to make sure that we get enough and more adults in front of young people. City Year is the lead partner of NPSS for schools, districts and youth-serving programs that want to incorporate student success coaches into their programs.

Can you talk about the new student success coach playbook you鈥檝e just released for educators who develop school programs?

This is a tool for educators and youth development folks who are interested in thinking about how they can create a more equitable space for the young people they are serving. It is a tool that talks about the 鈥渨hy鈥 behind why do we want student success coaches? What’s the value of student success coaches?What’s the research behind this approach? How can student success coaches create a more equitable learning space?

And the playbook is also a bit of a 鈥渉ow to鈥 guide. It鈥檚 is intended for folks that are on the ground doing the work 鈥 and also for those interested in learning the value and research behind student success coaching.

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Explore research by Johns Hopkins University鈥檚 Everyone Graduates Center on the effectiveness of 黄色视频鈥檚 AmeriCorps members, who serve in schools as student success coaches鈥攏ear-peer tutors, mentors and role models who partner with classroom teachers to provide students with academic, social and emotional support throughout the school day.

This is a way for people to be introduced to what student success coaching looks like in the way that 黄色视频 and our partners think about it 鈥 for folks to look at if they want to incorporate student success coaching in their school or in their youth-serving program.

Could you share some highlights from the Student Success Coach Playbook for Program Developers?

There are two things that I think are really important:

1. The first is the research behind student success coaching. One of the things that we have learned at City Year is that it takes more than just thinking about how students are performing academically, although that’s the ultimate goal, right?We want students to thrive academically, we want them to do well in school. But what we realized was that there is an increasingly large amount of research and work by 黄色视频 and many other organizations and institutions behind what it means to build authentic relationships with students and to support their social and emotional development alongside their academic growth.

We work with Search Institute and use their when we train our AmeriCorps members. We worked with the (SoLD Alliance) on what it really means to holistically support young people and create environments where they can thrive.We are inspired and influenced by the work of these and many other organizations, such as CASEL, MENTOR, The Everyone Graduates Center, and many more.

2. Second, there’s also work around what this all looks like. What are the questions I should be asking if I’m a program designer, if I’m a school leader, if I’m a district leader? What are the questions I should be asking around 鈥渉ow do I actually create a space that incorporates student success coaches?鈥 In the playbook you’ll find not only what’s the research behind it, but why is it valuable? You’ll also find some practical tips that help you think about 鈥渨hat should I be thinking about if I want to think about student success coaches in the program that I’m running in the school that I’m operating?鈥

How are student success coaches working to create more equitable learning environments?

By adding capacity where it鈥檚 most needed and by helping to personalize the school experience for all kids in ways that make them feel connected and like they belong.

Schools are asked to do so many things, and students are bringing so many different cultures, backgrounds, language, abilities, the way that they learn, how they like to learn. It is difficult for one teacher in a classroom, with however many kids, to be able to address all those different needs. And too many of our schools don鈥檛 have enough resources鈥攊n fact, have never been designed or resourced鈥攖o meet all the needs of their students. So, adding additional capacity to these schools can be a way to expand equitable learning environments across the country, where they are most needed.

Another part of what we think about when we think about equity in the classroom and equity in education is helping schools and teachers to give every student the opportunity to feel a sense of belonging, to feel a sense that they have voice, to understand what it means to feel like 鈥淚 belong here.鈥 And so, creating that space where a young person connects with an adult鈥攚hich can be one of our student success coaches鈥攚ho says, 鈥淚 take you as you are. Whatever you bring, I will help you to get what you need to thrive.鈥

That is part of what we mean when we’re creating a more equitable space, because we understand that not every student fits the mold of coming to school on time, ready to learn, having everything they need to be successful.

Sometimes there are things that young people need that they look for when they come to school. And without that additional support, sometimes it’s difficult for schools to give every student what they need. Part of creating that equitable space is saying, 鈥淚 see, you, young person.鈥

We know that some students are able to connect with their classroom teacher, or paraprofessional, or someone else in the school. But educators today are stretched so thin and the schools where we serve are systemically under-resourced. Sometimes some students need even more caring adults in the school building to reach out to them, notice their ups and downs, bring an extra moment of levity or empathy into their school day.

Our student success coaches at 黄色视频 are really trained and developed to understand how to connect and build authentic developmental relationships with students so they feel a sense of belonging and like they have time and space to be themselves and learning in a way that works for them.And often that has to happen before they can tackle tutoring or academic support. That positive relationship is really important to student success coaching.

Listen to Jennifer鈥檚 to learn more about the playbook and the importance of student success coaching.

To learn more about the playbook and NPSS you can reach out to Jennifer directly, jboyce@cityyear.org.

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