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Project GPS PilotA Mentor’s Guide to the Rubrics

Chris Napolitano, M.A. – ModeratorEdmond Bowers, Ph. D – Discussant, Project Director

Michelle Boyd, M.A. – Discussant

Tufts University

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?GPS theory background – Where does this come from?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?GPS theory background – Where does this come from?

Using the rubrics – How do I use them?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?GPS theory background – Where does this come from?

Using the rubrics – How do I use them?Practicing rubric scoring – Are we on the same page?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?GPS theory background – Where does this come from?

Using the rubrics – How do I use them?Practicing rubric scoring – Are we on the same page?

Pilot components – What do I use?

Webinar OutlineOur background – Who are we?

Project Goal – Why am I doing this?GPS theory background – Where does this come from?

Using the rubrics – How do I use them?Practicing rubric scoring – Are we on the same page?

Pilot components – What do I use?Pilot procedures – How do I collect data?

Our backgroundTufts University Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development

Our backgroundTufts University Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development

4 – H Study of Positive Youth Development

Our backgroundTufts University Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development

4 – H Study of Positive Youth Development

Project GPS

Our colorful glamour shot

Michelle Chris Ed

Project GPS Goal

Project GPS GoalTo improve the goal management – or intentional self regulation – skills of

youth in mentoring programs, helping them to thrive and achieve their goals through a collection of rubrics and activities designed for the mentor-

youth relationship.

Project GPS Pilot Goal

Project GPS Pilot GoalTo test whether our new rubrics are equivalent measures of both positive youth development and intentional self regulation to the

measures used in our longitudinal survey – the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development

What is PYD?

PYD is measured by 6 Cs Competence

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence Confidence

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence Confidence

Caring

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence ConfidenceCaring Connection

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence ConfidenceCaring Connection

Character

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence ConfidenceCaring Connection

Character Contribution

PYD is measured by 6 CsCompetence ConfidenceCaring Connection

Character Contribution

What contributes to PYD?Family Assets

Neighborhood AssetsSchool Assets

What contributes to PYD?Family Assets

Neighborhood AssetsSchool Assets

Individual Assets

What is intentional self- regulation?

What is intentional self-regulation?

Goal directed behaviors, including goal choices and goal strategies, that an individual employs to best utilize his/her strengths given the

characteristics of an environment.

What is intentional self- regulation?

Goal directed behaviors, including goal choices and goal strategies, that an individual employs to best utilize his/her strengths given the

characteristics of an environment.

Or

What is intentional self- regulation?

Goal directed behaviors, including goal choices and goal strategies, that an individual employs to best utilize his/her strengths given the

characteristics of an environment.

Or

How an individual works to achieve goals using their strengths

What is GPS?

GPS Theory : Introduction

GPS Theory : IntroductionG – Goal Selection

GPS Theory : IntroductionG – Goal Selection

P – Pursuit of Strategies

GPS Theory : IntroductionG – Goal Selection

P – Pursuit of Strategies

S – Shifting Gears “When the going gets tough”

GPS : Goal Selection (G)

GPS : Goal Selection (G)Selecting meaningful, realistic, long-term goals

GPS : Goal Selection (G)Selecting meaningful, realistic, long-term goals

Being selective and “investing energy” in long-term goals

GPS : Goal Selection (G)Selecting meaningful, realistic, long-term goals

Being selective and “investing energy” in long-term goals

Goals should have short-term steps that lead to long-term success

GPS : Goal Selection (G)Selecting meaningful, realistic, long-term goals

Being selective and “investing energy” in long-term goals

Goals should have short-term steps that lead to long-term success

Goals should improve life in multiple ways

GPS : Goal Selection (G)Selecting meaningful, realistic, long-term goals

Being selective and “investing energy” in long-term goals

Goals should have short-term steps that lead to long-term success

Goals should improve life in multiple ways

The best goals should benefit self in many ways as well as benefit the community

GPS : Pursuit of Strategies (P)

GPS : Pursuit of Strategies (P)Developing a step-by-step plan and sticking to it

GPS : Pursuit of Strategies (P)Developing a step-by-step plan and sticking to it

Practicing strategies that will help achieve the goal and looking for new strategies that will help too

GPS : Pursuit of Strategies (P)Developing a step-by-step plan and sticking to it

Practicing strategies that will help achieve the goal and looking for new strategies that will help too

Using Strategies with persistent effort and at appropriate times

GPS : Pursuit of Strategies (P)Developing a step-by-step plan and sticking to it

Practicing strategies that will help achieve the goal and looking for new strategies that will help too

Using Strategies with persistent effort and at appropriate times

Monitoring progress to see if current strategies are working

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)What do we do when our strategies aren’t working as planned?

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)What do we do when our strategies aren’t working as planned?

Replacing strategies that aren’t working with new ones

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)What do we do when our strategies aren’t working as planned?

Replacing strategies that aren’t working with new ones

Adjusting strategies so that they may work in the future

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)What do we do when our strategies aren’t working as planned?

Replacing strategies that aren’t working with new ones

Adjusting strategies so that they may work in the future

Looking for help from people and help from other resources

GPS : Shifting Gears (S)What do we do when our strategies aren’t working as planned?

Replacing strategies that aren’t working with new ones

Adjusting strategies so that they may work in the future

Looking for help from people and help from other resources

Moving on to new goals when old goals can’t be met

Where does GPS Theory come from?

Where does GPS Theory come from?

GPS theory is based on the work of Baltes and colleagues (Baltes & Baltes, 1990; Freund & Baltes, 2002)

Where does GPS Theory come from?

GPS theory is based on the work of Baltes and colleagues (Baltes & Baltes, 1990; Freund & Baltes, 2002)

The 4-H Study for Positive Youth Development has shown that high GPS skills are related to positive outcomes and decreases in risk behaviors

Small Group Discussion #1

Questions about PYD?Questions about GPS?

Project GPS Pilot Goal To test whether our new rubrics are equivalent measures of both positive youth development and intentional self regulation as the

measures used in our longitudinal survey – the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

How do we do this?

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

How do we do this?

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

How do we do this?

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

How do we do this?

Using the rubrics

Using the rubricsWhat is a rubric?

Using the rubricsWhat is a rubric?

What are the benefits?

Using the rubricsWhat is a rubric?

What are the benefits?

What are the drawbacks?

Using the rubricsWhat is a rubric?

What are the benefits?

What are the drawbacks?

Why is training important?

Let’s look at some rubrics!

OLD VERSION

OLD VERSION

Using the rubricsLet’s talk about:

Structure

Organization

Input

Using the rubricsLet’s talk about:

Structure

Organization

Input

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

5 = Consistent initiative; skill mastery

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

5 = Consistent initiative; skill mastery4 = On and off initiative; skill competence

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

5 = Consistent initiative; skill mastery4 = On and off initiative; skill competence3 = Emerging initiative; basic skill

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

5 = Consistent initiative; skill mastery4 = On and off initiative; skill competence3 = Emerging initiative; basic skill 2 = Lacks initiative; low skill

Using the rubrics - scoring

General scoring framework:

5 = Consistent initiative; skill mastery4 = On and off initiative; skill competence3 = Emerging initiative; basic skill 2 = Lacks initiative; low skill1 = Lacks skill; pre-aware or disengaged

Using the rubricsLet’s talk about:

Structure

Organization

Input

Small Group Discussion #2

Let’s Practice!

Using the rubrics - practice

First, we’ll present a short story about a youth

Using the rubrics - practice

First, we’ll present a short story about a youth

Then, we’ll look at a single-column rubric, and select a score individually

Using the rubrics - practice

First, we’ll present a short story about a youth

Then, we’ll look at a single-column rubric, and select a score individually

After everyone answers, we’ll discuss our scores in small groups

Using the rubrics - practice

First, we’ll present a short story about a youth

Then, we’ll look at a single-column rubric, and select a score individually

After everyone answers, we’ll discuss our scores in small groups

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BETH

OLD VERSION

JOSH

Facilitating the PilotA step-by-step guide

Project GPS Pilot GoalTo test whether our new rubrics are equivalent measures of both positive youth development and intentional self regulation as the

measures used in our longitudinal survey – the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

http://nc4-hpyd.wikispaces.com

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent Form

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent FormParent/Guardian Consent Form

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent FormParent/Guardian Consent Form Youth Consent Forms (attached to Parent/Guardian Forms)

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent FormParent/Guardian Consent FormYouth Consent Forms (attached to Parent/Guardian Forms)Project GPS Pilot Primer

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent FormParent/Guardian Consent Form Youth Consent Forms (attached to Parent/Guardian Forms)Project GPS Pilot PrimerRubric Feedback Sheet – coming soon

Your materials – the “Mentor Pilot Wiki”

On the “Mentor Pilot Wiki” you will find:Mentor Consent FormParent/Guardian Consent Form Youth Consent Forms (attached to Parent/Guardian Forms)Project GPS Pilot Handbook and ManualRubric Feedback Sheet – coming soon

The consent process

The consent process requires signatures from

The consent process

The consent process requires signatures from

the mentor,

The consent process

The consent process requires signatures from

the mentor,

the parent/guardian,

The consent process

The consent process requires signatures from

the mentor,

the parent/guardian,

and the participating youth

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

Procedure, simplified

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

Procedure, simplified

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

Procedure, simplified

Mentor GPS Rubrics Youth GPS Survey

Mentor PYD Rubrics Youth PYD Survey

Youth GPS Rubrics

Youth PYD Rubrics

Procedure, simplified

What you do:

What you do:Complete your consent and obtain consent from up to 5 youth and their parent/guardian

What you do:Complete your consent and obtain consent from up to 5 youth and their parent/guardian

Assign each consenting youth an ID number (provided by Ben Silliman or your 4-H Agent)

What you do:Complete your consent and obtain consent from up to 5 youth and their parent/guardian

Assign each consenting youth an ID number (provided by Ben Silliman or your 4-H Agent)

Complete the PYD and GPS rubrics online for the particular youth, making sure to assign the correct ID number

What you do:Complete your consent and obtain consent from up to 5 youth and their parent/guardian

Assign each consenting youth an ID number (provided by Ben Silliman or your 4-H Agent)

Complete the PYD and GPS rubrics online for the particular youth, making sure to assign the correct ID number

Repeat this process for up to 5 youth

What you do:Complete your consent and obtain consent from up to 5 youth and their parent/guardian

Assign each consenting youth an ID number (provided by Ben Silliman or your 4-H Agent)

Complete the PYD and GPS rubrics online for the particular youth, making sure to assign the correct ID number

Repeat this process for up to 5

Time of participation: about 20 minutes, per youth

Here's what it looks like for mentors

Website screenshare

What your youth do:

What your youth do:Complete their consent form and have their parents/guardians complete their consent form

What your youth do:Complete their consent form and have their parents/guardians complete their consent form

Navigate to the survey website using the address provided by the mentor, and “sign-in” using the ID number provided by the mentor

What your youth do:Complete their consent form and have their parents/guardians complete their consent form

Navigate to the survey website using the address provided by the mentor, and “sign-in” using the ID number provided by the mentor

Complete the PYD and GPS self-scored rubrics

What your youth do:Complete their consent form and have their parents/guardians complete their consent form

Navigate to the survey website using the address provided by the mentor, and “sign-in” using the ID number provided by the mentor

Complete the PYD and GPS self-scored rubrics

Complete the PYD and GPS questionnaire items

What your youth do:Complete their consent form and have their parents/guardians complete their consent form

Navigate to the survey website using the address provided by the mentor, and “sign-in” using the ID number provided by the mentor

Complete the PYD and GPS self-scored rubrics

Complete the PYD and GPS questionnaire items

Time of participation: about 45 minutes

Here's what it looks like for youth

Website screenshare

Compensation

You will be compensated $50 for your participation.

Youth will be compensated $20 for their participation.

You may enter a maximum of 5 youth that you mentor for this pilot study.

Large group wrap upPlease stay logged in if you have additional questions

You can log off whenever you’d like

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND COOPERATION!