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Advisory vs Homeroom Advisory Homeroom Attendance Daily Bulletin Announcements Distribute Forms Attendance Daily Bulletin Announcements Distribute Forms Development of relationships ID: 720532

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Slide1

ADVISORY

Nurturing Student VoicesSlide2

Advisory vs. Homeroom

Advisory

Homeroom

Attendance, Daily Bulletin, Announcements, Distribute

Forms

Attendance, Daily Bulletin, Announcements, Distribute

Forms

Development of

relationships

between students and the AdvisorSlide3

Middle School Philosophy

http://www.amle.org/AboutNMSA/ThisWeBelieve/The14Characteristics/tabid/1274/Default.asp

Advisory

Research Based

B

asic Component

Relationships

Adult Advocate

Small Community

“It take a village to raise a child.” African Proverb

https://www.h-net.org/~africa/threads/village.htmlSlide4

Advisory is small learning community that is focused on developing meaningful relationships in a safe and nurturing environment in which each student’s academic and personal development is guided by an adult advocate.

What is Advisory?Slide5

The Purpose of Advisory

An effective

a

dvisory

program

ensures

that every student is “connected” to at least one caring

and responsible adult. Students will learn key academic and social, emotional and civic skills and

dispositions that will support school – and life – success.Reaching Every Child: Developing a Middle School Advisory Program. New York: Center for Social and Emotional Education, n.d. Print.Slide6

Advisory Objectives

Peer Bonding

Academic

G

oal Setting

Discover Uniqueness & Foster Appreciation of DifferencesSlide7

Advisory Objectives

P

ositive Relationships

C

ritical

T

hinking & Responsible Decision Making

Listening SkillsSlide8

Advisory Objectives

Self Esteem

Good Citizenship

S

hared Decision Making

Communication

and

RelationshipsSlide9

Your Advisory will help to find the hero in you!

You will become a hero to someone!Slide10

ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi TRIBES Agreements

Classroom

Recess

Assembly

Dining Hall

Any whereSlide11

When Does Advisory Meet?

Advisory meets 3-4x a week.

Usually on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

On a Panina Schedule, Advisory will alternate between Grade Level Chapel and Advisory.Slide12

What Activities Occur in Advisory?

Bonding Activities

Character Education Lessons

Technology LessonsSlide13

Student Comments

She (advisory teacher) helps us and treats us like a family. She’s not just there to watch us, she wants to be a part of the family.

I appreciate that he (advisory teacher) does seem to care for us if we get a bad grade or is struggling in his class he will help us out and get us a better grade in his class. Slide14

Student Comments

Our advisory is really close and everyone is included.

I feel like we are an ‘

ohana

that we can talk to each other in class and in the hallways.