Title: Facilitator Empowerment
1Facilitator Empowerment
- Alameda Community
- Learning Center
2ACLC Mission Statement
- The Alameda Community Learning Center is an
educational model that empowers all youth to take
ownership of their educational experience, to
celebrate their diverse community, and to
actively participate as members in a democratic
society.
3In the ACLC Educational Model, Facilitators are
- Certificated Teachers
- Certificated Counselors
- Certificated Resource Specialists
- Classified Staff Office Managers
- Classified Para-professionals
- CSEA Union Members
- AUSD Employees
- AEA Union Members
- Contracted working professionals
4Facilitators are Educators and Administrators
of ACLC. Facilitator roles
- Teach all educational seminars
- CEO / Development Director / Facilitator
- Lead Facilitator / Facilitator
- Governing Board Members
- Other Facilitator Administrator Roles
- Program Evaluation Committee Head
- Curriculum and Standards Committee Head
- Personnel Committee Head
- Financial Committee Head
- Judicial Committee Head
5Empowerment Means
- Facilitators, Learners, and Parents run the
school. They are the administrators, the
decision-makers and the stakeholders who carry
out the decisions. They are self-directed and
accountable to the community.
6Why Empower Facilitators?
- Empowered Facilitators Empowered Learners
- Empowered Facilitators provide role models for
Learner and Parent Empowerment - Empowered Facilitators, Learners, and Parents
create schools that fulfill the Alameda
Communitys Vision for Schools - Community Empowerment leads to
- High academic achievement
- Youth who believe in the democratic tradition and
know how to negotiate and compromise - Youth prepared with the Learning to Learn
skills needed for success in the 21st century
7How to Empower Facilitators
- Give everyone a voice in Decision-making
- Create a Culture of Listeners
- Give Facilitators Charge of the Curriculum
- Value Innovation that Leads to Success
- Get Facilitators Out of the Box
- Get Facilitators Into the Community
- Opportunities for Flexible Work Schedules
- Compensate them as Professionals
- Give Facilitators Constructive Feedback
8ACLC Governing Board
- Voting Membership
- 2 Elected Learners
- 2 Appointed Parents
- 3 Facilitators (Including Lead Facilitator)
- 1 Appointed Community Member
- Non-voting Membership
- CE0 / Development Director
- AUSD Representative
9Facilitator Leadership with Balance
- Facilitators on the Governing Board have a large
say in how the school is run with 3/8 of the
votes, but not absolute power and no veto power. - Facilitators share decision-making with learners,
parents, and community in order to accomplish
tasks. - Facilitators must excuse themselves from voting
on issues that are a conflict of interest,
compensation, etc.
10Governing Board Makes Decisions
- Policy
- Budget
- Personnel
- Organizational Development
- Strategic Planning
- Program Evaluation
- Standards and Curriculum
- Maintaining the Vision of the ACLC Charter
11Facilitators as Policy Makers
- Facilitators, Learners, and Parents created the
personnel evaluation policy - Facilitators, Learners, and Parents sit on
Creative Community Education Foundation (CCEF)
Board to make decisions about spending donations - Facilitators, Learners, and Parents created the
schools - Exit Policy
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Independent Study Policy
- Grade Challenge Policy
- Open Campus Contract Program
- Concurrent Enrollment Policy at EHS
- Facilitators Review All Documents Including
- SSP
- Annual Report
- ACLC Charter
12ACLC Office Manager/ Registrar Empowerment
- Public Relations
- Informal Counseling
- Transcripts/Grades
- Oversee/implement Honor Roll and Awards
Submission - Positive interaction with Learners ALL DAY
- Facilitate ACLC middle school sports
participation with other AUSD middle school
sports teams - Help learners solve social issues
- 6th grade to lunch liaison
- Administrative duties
- Maintain office
- AUSD district meetings
- Work with Lead facilitator and development
director - ACLC Governing Board Secretary
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13Facilitators Assist in the Management of the
Budget
- Finance Committee, which has facilitators,
parents and learners, draws up and monitors the
annual budget for Governing Board approval - Budget and spending is transparent to the entire
community.
14Facilitators Assist in Personnel Matters
- Facilitators involved in hiring decisions and sit
on the personnel committee with parents, learners
- Facilitators receive annual evaluations from
learners about seminars and personal
relationships with learners
15Facilitators are an Integral Part of
Organizational Development
- Facilitators were involved in writing the
original charter and developing the education
model - Facilitators fill and were involved in the
creation of the administration positions of
CEO/Development Director and Lead Facilitator
(part time positions) - Facilitators lead ACLCs major committees
Financial, Personnel, Curriculum and Standards,
and Program Evaluation
16Facilitators are Involved in Strategic Planning
- Facilitators were instrumental in expanding the
school to grades 6-12 - Facilitators are involved in possible expansion
of the school to include a second campus - Facilitators have written and received a 250,000
Dissemination Grant from the State of California
to share Best Practices Statewide
17Facilitators are in Charge of Program Evaluation
- Facilitators help create the Annual Report
- Facilitators create single school plan for
underachieving learners - Facilitators write WASC review
- The school program is evaluated by end of year
parent and learner surveys and published in the
annual report
18Facilitators Create Policy for Standards and
Curriculum
- Facilitators have instituted interdisciplinary
curriculum - Facilitators have aligned schools standards for
graduation with the UC entrance requirements. - Facilitators Align Seminar curriculum with the
California Standards - Facilitators review CST scores to recalibrate
curriculum for learner success - Facilitators assign learner projects (with choice
components) to enhance curriculum - Facilitators have instituted the Learning to
Learn Curriculum
19ACLC Learning to Learn Curriculum
- Time and Task Management
- Reading
- Research
- Internet Sources
- Non-Internet Sources
- Systems Thinking
- Effective Presentations
- Participatory Democracy
- Ownership of Community
- Judicial System Interaction
- Leadership
- Personal Visioning
- Individual Teamwork
- Oral Communication
- Writing
- Understanding How We Learn
- Teaching Others
- Note-Making
- Whole Team Performance Evaluation
20Facilitators Maintain the Vision of the ACLC
Charter
- Facilitators negotiated charter renewal and MOU
with district - Facilitators are participating in Best
Practices dissemination activities - Facilitators are asking you to re-engage with the
Alameda Communitys Vision for Schools
21So What Does a Facilitators Day Look Like?
- Facilitates academic seminars
- Supervises the Community Room (Floor Facilitator)
- Plans curriculum in standard 5 preparation
periods per week - Attends Staff Business meeting and Kids meeting
once a week - Provides extra tutoring to learners.
- Collaborates with other facilitators, parents,
and learners - Attends monthly committee meeting (Financial,
Personnel, Program Evaluation, or Curriculum and
Standards) - Observes other facilitators seminars
- Answers emails and phone calls from parents
- Collaborates with counselor and resource
specialist - Attends IEPs
- Writes newsletter articles
- Attends weekly community meeting (CCC)
22Sample Facilitator Schedule Patricia (Science
and Math Facilitator)
23Sample Facilitator Schedule Syl (Humanities and
Judicial Facilitator)
24In Conclusion Facilitator Empowerment
- Allows teachers to evolve into facilitators who
welcome learner and parent empowerment which
leads to fulfillment of the ACLC mission - Creates schools that fulfill the Alameda
Communitys Vision for Schools - Creates an environment that empowers learners
towards - High Academic Achievement
- Youth who believe in the democratic tradition and
know how to negotiate and compromise - Youth prepared with the Learning to Learn
skills needed for success in the 21st century
25Alameda Community Learning CenterA New
Learning Model
- For More Information
- Alamedaclc.org