|
|
|
|
In an effort to include student-centered perspectives and the opinions of youth in the education reform debate, the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships and Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. formed a Thirty plus students are selected to be first time attendees at the Summit. These students, known as scholars, come from GEAR UP programs throughout the United States and its territories. Scholars are selected based on their academic achievements, leadership roles, and letters of recommendation. They are joined by four returning scholars from the previous year, known as alumni. Alumni serve as counselors and guides to the scholars, and assist the NCCEP staff with administering the events. Collectively, they work to create a summit report focused on what educators should consider when designing strategies and programs aimed at improving student achievement; as well as help business and community leaders, policy makers, and educators understand the issues that students believe to be important for improving student success and strengthening the education system as a whole. During the Summit, students
engage in active discussions regarding the challenges and
successes facing education today from their perspective. They
have the opportunity to compare and contrast their experiences
with students from a variety of other backgrounds, schools, and
regions. Additionally, students participate in
The culmination of the Summit,
and the highlight of the NCCEP Annual Conference, is the
presentation of the report to the conference attendees. For a
half an hour, the Scholars are given the stage to voice their
opinions and share their ideas. Conference attendees frequently
comment that the Summit report brings a fresh and energized
perspective that reminds them why they became engaged in the
education arena. For additional information, please click here to visit the NCCEP website. |
|
|