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Personal Learning Plans

Personal Learning Plans. 2006 Nebraska Department of Education. Common Mission: Learning, Earning, & Living. Essential Education Policy Nebraska Career Education Nebraska Comprehensive School Counseling Programs. Common Key Component: Personal Learning Plans. Where did this idea come from?.

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Personal Learning Plans

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  1. Personal Learning Plans 2006 Nebraska Department of Education

  2. Common Mission: Learning, Earning, & Living • Essential Education Policy • Nebraska Career Education • Nebraska Comprehensive School Counseling Programs

  3. Common Key Component: Personal Learning Plans Where did this idea come from? • Essential Education Policy • Nebraska Career Education • Nebraska Comprehensive School Counseling Programs

  4. To help students reach their own learning, earning and living goals. Personal Learning Plans • One plan including ALL curriculum, extra curricular activities and community activities. • PLPs guide the student to the “best” your school district has to offer to meet their individual goals.

  5. Why a 7-12 and Postsecondary Plan? • Teaches about transition through our education system. (Each year is not an isolated event.) • Research indicates many students have college plans but are not taking courses to meet entrance requirements. • Work-ready and college-ready looks the same in the 21st century. • It’s more difficult to plan ahead if you start at the end!

  6. Personal Learning Plans are a Process • Begin with discussion and goal setting • Parental Involvement is vital • Create a plan, update yearly based on any change in goals. • Transcript Review for a reality check

  7. It becomes a school improvement strategy to improve student achievement. When all Students have a Personal Learning Plan

  8. Student Achievement Related Data Course Enrollment Patterns Parent Involvement Extracurricular Activity Participation Attendance Rates Discipline Referrals School Climate Survey Student Achievement Results Data Improved GPA Graduation Rates Reduced course failure rate Test/Assessment Data ACT/SAT Scores Postsecondary/Work Readiness (no remediation needed) Achievement Data to look for…

  9. When PLP’s are fully implemented, we may hear all faculty say… “Welcome to my class. Let me teach you how this class will help you with your Personal Learning Plan to reach your goals for learning, earning, and living.”

  10. Create PartnershipsSchool Counselors, Career Educators & Academic Educators

  11. ElementaryCareer Awareness

  12. Middle SchoolCareer Exploration

  13. High SchoolCareer Preparation & Application

  14. NebraskaCareerConnectionsHomepage

  15. Contact Information Donna Vrbka, School Counseling Director Nebraska Department of Education 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln, NE 68509 Phone: 402-471-4811 Email: donna.vrbka@nebraska.gov

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