Showing posts with label dtpn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dtpn. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Clark County pilots Right Back on Track to tackle truancy

CBS affiliate in Clark County, Nevada reports on the Right Back on Track Mentoring Program being piloted with 25 students. RBTM is from the Dropout & Truancy Prevention Network http://DTPNetwork.com






http://www.8newsnow.com/story/14622030/courts-offer-new-tool-in-fight-to-keep-truant-kids-in-school

Friday, February 25, 2011

Experts Available to Discuss GPS Puts Truants on Track for Class (From BusinessWire)

TOPIC:
As reported by the Orange Country Register, the city of Anaheim, California is taking truancy seriously. The Anaheim Union High School District has become the first in California to test GPS technology as a means of ensuring that students come to class.


Seventh- and eighth-graders with four or more unexcused absences during the school year are assigned to carry a hand-held GPS device and check in several times a day. Automated phone calls each morning remind them to come to class, and an adult coach calls them at least three times a week.
The policy has generated some interesting commentary, including these observations in the Washington Post and at MSNBC:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2011/02/should_schools_use_gps_to_trac.html
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/02/18/6081656-schools-use-gps-to-track-students-who-skip

Experts include Peter Gudmundsson of the Dropout & Truancy Prevention Network (www.DTPNetwork.com)

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Mentoring Teens (by Peter Gudmundsson of Dropout & Truancy Prevention Network)

"An important goal of mentoring is to get teens to think about ways they can affect better outcomes from different courses of action. For example, what will result from remaining on a current course of behavior versus taking a different approach? Help teens identify new and positive strategies for getting what they want or need...."

Abbreviated list of tips:
  • Be Authentic
  • Be Reliable
  • Focus on Your Mentee
  • Be Open
  • Show Respect
  • Ask Questions and Listen!
  • Set Clear Expectations (and follow through)
  • Recognize Success
  • Know the Community Resources
Read more here: http://ezinearticles.com/?Mentoring-Teens-at-Risk-of-Dropping-Out-of-School&id=5631212 or visit www.DTPNetwork.com