{"id":12796,"date":"2020-06-02T11:32:44","date_gmt":"2020-06-02T15:32:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/?post_type=cw_post&p=12796"},"modified":"2020-06-02T11:32:44","modified_gmt":"2020-06-02T15:32:44","slug":"new-hampshires-work-study-practices-equity-and-assessing-for-growth","status":"publish","type":"cw_post","link":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/cw_post\/new-hampshires-work-study-practices-equity-and-assessing-for-growth\/","title":{"rendered":"New Hampshire\u2019s Work Study Practices \u2013 Equity and Assessing For Growth"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is the third in a series of blog posts about New Hampshire\u2019s work study practices\u2014essential competencies such as communication, collaboration, and self-direction. Links to the others posts are below.<\/p>\n
Equity<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n At the New Hampshire Learning Initiative (NHLI), we see the development of the work study practices (WSPs) as a lever for equity. Focusing on these skills for ALL learners, and how to support the growth of these skills in learners, is of paramount importance for equipping students for success. And we see that it is making a difference. As Dr. Felicia Sullivan from Jobs for the Future reports, \u201clevels of proficiency in self-direction for low-income students and students receiving special education services are below their peers, but when they have a teacher who has received professional development for instructing and assessing self-direction, the gap is smaller\u201d (see recent article<\/a> from Dr. Sullivan about teachers as agents of change).<\/p>\n She went on to say that teachers historically, \u201cwhether consciously or unconsciously, assess students on WSPs\u201d… and if teachers don\u2019t provide instruction on WSPs, \u201cwhat they are really assessing is the degree to which students\u2019 natural abilities, prior learning experience, or family life have contributed to their development in this area.\u201d This is why it is of utmost importance that students receive instruction on WSPs, with opportunities for students to practice developing these skills.<\/p>\n