Giving Every Child The Opportunity
To Succeed
FAILURE IS NOT
AN OPTION
Who Are The Children?
Between the years of 2010-11 through 2021-22 the enrollment of public elementary and secondary students is expected to increase from 49.5 million to 53.1 million
Of the 49.5 million, 34.6 million were enrolled in k-8 education and 14.9 million were enrolled in 9-12.
Who Are The Children?
In that same academic year› 52% were White› 16% were Black› 23% were Hispanic› 5% were Asian/Pacific Islander› 1% were Native American› 2% were Bi or Multi-Racial
Who Are The Children?
Students who were living with both parents› White…75%› Black…34%› Hispanic…51%› Asian…83%› Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander…61%› Native American…47%› Bi or Multi-Racial…8.2%
Who Are The Children? Students who were living with a single
mother/no spouse in the home in 2007› White…33%› Black…49.5%› Hispanic…49.2%› Asian…28%› Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander…31.6%› Native American…53.3%› Bi or Multi-racial…35.5%
Who Are The Children?
Students living in poverty…Family of 4 with an income of $22,811› White…13%› Black…39%› Hispanic…34%› Asian…13%› Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander…30%› Native American…36%› Bi or Multi-Racial…22%
Who Are The Children?
› Mother only no spouse…45%› Father only no spouse…27%› Married…11%SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce,
Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), 2011
Who Are The Children?
In 2010-11 6.4 million youth between the ages of 3-21 received special education services.
Of those students, 37% had specific learning disabilities.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) database, retrieved from https://www.ideadata.org/DACAnalyticTool/Intro_2.asp
Who Are The Children
In a 2009 comprehensive national survey on children exposed to violence, it states that over 60% of children were exposed to violence within the past year, indirectly or directly
Over 71% of 14-17 stated that they were assaulted during their lifetime
46.3% were assaulted at least once during that past year
10.2% were injured in an assault 24.6% were victims of a robbery
Who Are the Children?
25.3% witnessed a violent act 9.8% saw a family member assaulted 1 in 5 girls between the ages of 14-17
were a victim of sexual assault While more than a third of children
witnessed a parent being assaulted
What Do They Need?
http://msan.wceruw.org/documents/2012Institute/FlashFiles/Student_Voices_2012.swf
Strength Based Mapping
What is their history› Get a chance to know your student› What is their family lineage› Culture and traditions› What values/morals do they come with› What life experiences have they had…
good/bad/ugly-let them tell you what they want you to know
Strength Based Mapping
How do they see themselves now› Encourage them to tell you the “good
stuff”› What skills do they possess› What interests or hobbies do they have› Who loves them› Who do they love and why
Strength Based Mapping
What are their dreams?› What do they want to be when they “grow up”› Where do they want to live?› Who do they want to live with?› What college would they like to go to?› What do they want to study?› Do they want to get married?-what do they
look for in a mate?› Do they want children and why?› What type of house do they want?
Strength Based Mapping
Chopping away at the dream and setting goals› What is a 30 day plan? Year? Graduation?
After graduation? 5 year? 20 year?› How can they accomplish those goals in
conjunction with their interests and goals? i.e. loves playing basketball, wants to be an
NBA player, not on the high school basketball team…
i.e. loves shopping, has a great eye for fashion, doesn’t have a job in retail…
Strength Based Mapping
What are your resources?› Within the school› Within the community› Within the child’s home/neighborhood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Q0Wcr82UOsw
Resources www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf
National Center for Education Statistics-http://nces.ed.gov› US Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) database, retrieved from https://www.ideadata.org/DACAnalyticTool/Intro_2.asp
Publications to read› Ladson-Billings, G.J. (in press). Boyz to men? Teaching to restore Black boys' childhood. Race, Ethnicity and
Education. 14(1), 7-15.› Ladson-Billings, G.J. "Stakes is High:" Teaching New Century Students. Manuscript in preparation.
› http://www.createwisconsin.net/events/2010Conference/2hoursectional/Madison_PP.pdf
Book to buy› Strengths-Based School Counseling: Promoting Student Development and
Achievement by John P. Galassi