Public Achievement Archives - News and Media /news/tag/public-achievement/ Augsburg University Wed, 04 Mar 2020 16:32:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Dennis Donovan discusses cookbook created by Public Achievement students in KARE 11 segment /news/2016/04/21/dennis-donovan-kare11/ Thu, 21 Apr 2016 19:29:24 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7008 KARE 11 television recently interviewed a group of 5th graders who created a multicultural cookbook as a way to promote diversity and tolerance. The students are part Public Achievement, an Augsburg College program designed to teach democracy and citizenship through service projects. The segment also featured program director Dennis Donovan. “There are a lot of issues ...

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kare 11 - logoKARE 11 television recently interviewed a group of 5th graders who created a multicultural cookbook as a way to promote diversity and tolerance. The students are part Public Achievement, an Augsburg College program designed to teach democracy and citizenship through service projects.

The segment also featured program director Dennis Donovan. “There are a lot of issues in the world, and we need people to come together and solve these problems,” he said. “Having young people participate in public achievement gives them a skill-set and process that normally they would not have.”

Watch and read on the KARE 11 site.

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Harry Boyte talks special education and civil rights /news/2015/03/20/harry-boyte-talks-special-education-and-civil-rights/ Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:05:10 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=5587 In his latest Huffington Post article, Harry Boyte, Augsburg’s Sabo Senior Fellow, discussed special education and how it has become part of a “new” civil rights movement. In the article, Boyte says that Augsburg College is a school that has gotten it right. “The Augsburg special education program, dedicated to changing the entire special education profession from an approach which seeks ...

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Huffington-PostIn his latest Huffington Post article, Harry Boyte, Augsburg’s Sabo Senior Fellow, discussed special education and how it has become part of a “new” civil rights movement.

In the article, Boyte says that Augsburg College is a school that has gotten it right.

“The Augsburg special education program, dedicated to changing the entire special education profession from an approach which seeks to fix “problem kids” to an empowering pedagogy called Public Achievement which develops their public skills, is an outstanding example,” Boyte wrote in the article.

Read on the Huffington Post news site.

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Changes in the EC /news/2011/09/05/changes-in-the-ec/ Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:57:21 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1074 Students returning to campus this fall will notice that a few things have changed at Augsburg since last spring. In addition to new spaces, there are other more subtle changes happening on campus. Perhaps one students will soon see is that the Enrollment Center has new hours of operation. Starting in late August, the EC ...

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enrollment_paStudents returning to campus this fall will notice that a few things have changed at Augsburg since last spring. In addition to new spaces, there are other more subtle changes happening on campus.

Perhaps one students will soon see is that the Enrollment Center has new hours of operation. Starting in late August, the EC began opening on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m., primarily so that the staff in academic advising, student financial services, and the registrar’s office could meet as a group for training and coordinating. This fall, service windows will be open during lunch, there will be increased staffing during evenings and weekends, and new signage was added to make services and times more clear.

Why the changes? Some were made as a direct result of feedback the EC received from students last spring, and others came out of work the EC staff did with Dennis Donovan, the national organizer for Public Achievement with the Center for Democracy and Citizenship. Through multiple one-to-one and group conversations and working sessions, the staff began moving toward a more public work environment—one in which issues and concerns are addressed publicly. This is the aim of the Public Achievement model.

Last year the staff met weekly as a group with him to clarify roles for each department, to learn how to communicate and work together better, and to brainstorm ideas for improving service to students. The later opening time two days a week will give the staff opportunities to communicate and connect so that they can better serve the needs of all students at Augsburg. The EC will be open until 6 p.m. on these days and will continue to be open on Saturdays when weekend classes are in session.

Lori York, the assistant registrar, said that one important development was overcoming the “no we can’t do this” mentality. This was most evident in the issue of how to use the EC space most efficiently. “We had to think outside the box and ask who makes sense working together,” she said. After creating a map with puzzle pieces and working through some discussion, several staff members relocated within the center. These shifts allow staff to communicate better about their common work.

The Public Achievement model has also given staff the freedom to create new programs that will help students succeed, such as a mentoring program for weekend students, improved meetings with new weekend students beginning their first terms, and retention initiatives for students on academic probation. EC staff are also partnering with IT to go paperless and to ensure that students have access to online tools.

All of these changes, from new hours to new programs, are meant to better serve students and to develop connections with them that will help them succeed. “We want students to understand that we want to serve them well and that we take our jobs seriously,” said Carrie Shidla, assistant director of Academic Advising. “We do that by communicating with each other to find out how we can work together to help them.”

Donovan says he will draw on the EC staff to help talk to other groups about using Public Achievement in the workplace. “This has been a great example of people learning about how to be in relational and public in their work and coming together,” he said. “If Augsburg takes on the idea of tapping into people’s talents and gifts in this way, it could be amazing.”

See the new Enrollment Center hours, and find other information, on the EC .

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