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AVID's Mission and Norms
Culture and the AVID CCR Framework
The AVID College and Career Readiness Framework describes educator beliefs and behaviors that support all students to get what they need.
Culture and the AVID CCR Framework
The AVID College and Career Readiness Framework describes educator beliefs and behaviors that support all students to get what they need.
What Does College and Career Readiness Mean?
No matter what postsecondary path high school graduates choose, students must develop certain essential skills to design their own futures: critical thinking, collaboration, reading, writing, and relationship building. The development of these skills is rooted in the belief in self. If students believe they are capable, there is a foundational confidence to learn and a resiliency to overcome setbacks.
When educators believe in students, learning and confidence are activated. With teacher support for developing a growth mindset and the academic skills they need for future success, students grow to see their capabilities and find their own way.
What educators do
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AVID's Mission and Norms
Culture and the AVID CCR Framework
The AVID College and Career Readiness Framework describes educator beliefs and behaviors that support all students to get what they need.
Culture and the AVID CCR Framework
The AVID College and Career Readiness Framework describes educator beliefs and behaviors that support all students to get what they need.
What Does College and Career Readiness Mean?
No matter what postsecondary path high school graduates choose, students must develop certain essential skills to design their own futures: critical thinking, collaboration, reading, writing, and relationship building. The development of these skills is rooted in the belief in self. If students believe they are capable, there is a foundational confidence to learn and a resiliency to overcome setbacks. When educators believe in students, learning and confidence are activated. With teacher support for developing a growth mindset and the academic skills they need for future success, students grow to see their capabilities and find their own way.
What educators do