Title: The Mission of AVID
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2The Mission of AVID
AVID is designed to increase schoolwide learning
and performance. The mission of AVID is to
ensure that all students, and most especially the
least served students in the middle capable of
completing a college preparatory path
- will succeed in the most rigorous curriculum,
- will enter mainstream activities of the school,
- will increase their enrollment in four-year
colleges, and - will become educated and responsible participants
and leaders in a democratic society.
3The Purpose of AVID
The purpose of the AVID program is to restructure
the teaching methods of an entire school and to
open access to the curricula that will ensure
four-year college eligibility to almost all
students.
4The AVID Student Profile
Students with Academic Potential
- Average to High Test Scores
- 2.0 - 3.5 GPA
- College Potential with Support
- Desire and Determination
Meets One or More of the Following Criteria
- First to Attend College
- Historically Underserved in 4-year Colleges
- Low Income
- Special Circumstances
5- WRITING
- Prewrite Draft
- Respond Revise
- Edit Final Draft
- Class Textbook Cornell Note-taking
- Learning Logs Journals
- INQUIRY
- Skilled Questioning
- Socratic Seminars
- Quickwrite/Discussion
- Critical Thinking
- Activities
- Writing Questions
- Open-Minded Activities
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- COLLABORATION
- Group Projects
- Study Groups
- Jigsaw Activities
- Read-Arounds
- Response/Edit/Revision Groups
- Collaborative Activities
- READING
- SQ3R (Survey, Question,Read,
Recite, Review) - KWL (what I Know Want to Learn
Learned) - Reciprocal teaching
- Think-alouds
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6 A SAMPLE WEEK IN THE AVID ELECTIVE
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Binder Evaluation
Avid Curriculum
Tutorials
Avid Curriculum
Tutorials
Field Trips
Media Center
Combination
Combination
Speakers
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Motivational
Block Schedule
Block Schedule
Activities
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AVID Curriculum includes
AVID Tutorials
Writing Curriculum
Collaborative Study Groups
College and Careers
Writing Groups
Strategies for Success
Socratic Seminars
7Why AVID Works
- Places low-achieving students in
rigorous curriculum and gives
them the support to achieve therein - Provides the explicit hidden
curriculum of schools -
- Constructing School Success The Consequences
- of Untracking Low Achieving Students, Mehan et
al, 1996
8Why AVID Works
- Provides a team of students for positive
peer identification - Redefines teachers role as that of student
advocate - Constructing School Success
- The Consequences of Untracking
- Low Achieving Students, Mehan et al, 1996
9Why AVID Works
- Focuses on academic success of low-achieving
students as a school- wide issue, with
significant portions of the school culture
mobilized toward their success - Constructing School Success
- The Consequences of Untracking
- Low Achieving Students, Mehan et al, 1996
10AVID College Graduates
- 95 are enrolled in a college or university
- 92 of seniors took either the SAT or ACT
- 52 of AVID seniors took at least one AP or IB
exam - 87 of the seniors were accepted to four year
colleges - Within California, 18 were accepted to a UC
- 75 of the graduates are working either full or
part-time to send themselves through
college
CREATE, Center for Research and Evaluation in
Education, 2002, Palo Alto, CA (AVID students in
California schools)
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