Beyond the Common Core and the Politics of Education Reform: The Role of School Counselors and Teachers in Facilitating the College and Career Readiness of Urban Students

Kalinda R. Jones, L. Belle, G. Johnson, R. Simmons
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Abstract Purpose President Obama’s policies, while broad in scope, offer some specific attention to college and career readiness (CCR) and are necessary for urban youth to realize their career potentials. However, by primarily defining CCR in terms of academic achievement, many of the previously mentioned policies ignore the varied college access skills needed to ensure successful preparation for, enrollment in, and graduation from postsecondary institutions. Design/methodology/approach This chapter explores the current definition of CCR represented in the Obama administration’s policies, while also expanding the definition to include missing policy pieces related to college access. Findings The underutilization of school counselors and classroom teachers as college access facilitators who can expand CCR for urban schools is addressed. The paper discusses recent Obama administration initiatives and recommendations for urban schools and higher education institutions. Originality/value The administration initiatives and recommendations recently put in place by the Obama administration for urban schools and higher education institutions, if integrated within urban schools, may facilitate the realization of one of President Obama’s educational reform goals of ensuring that every student graduates from high school well prepared for college and a career.
超越共同核心和教育改革的政治:学校辅导员和教师在促进城市学生的大学和职业准备中的作用
奥巴马总统的政策虽然范围广泛,但对大学和职业准备(CCR)给予了一些特别的关注,这是城市青年实现职业潜力的必要条件。然而,由于主要从学术成就的角度来定义CCR,许多前面提到的政策忽视了确保成功准备、入学和从高等院校毕业所需的各种大学入学技能。本章探讨了奥巴马政府政策中CCR的当前定义,同时也扩展了这一定义,以包括与大学入学相关的缺失政策部分。研究发现,学校辅导员和课堂教师作为城市学校大学入学促进者,在扩大CCR方面的利用不足。本文讨论了奥巴马政府最近对城市学校和高等教育机构的倡议和建议。奥巴马政府最近针对城市学校和高等教育机构提出的行政倡议和建议,如果与城市学校相结合,可能有助于实现奥巴马总统的教育改革目标之一,即确保每个学生从高中毕业,为大学和职业做好充分准备。
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