Advising Curriculum
The Center for Life Beyond Reed uses a curricular approach to support organizing, sequencing, and achieving learning outcomes for students outside the classroom. This approach is intended to provide consistent and comprehensive experiences for our students, improve wayfinding, and aims to reduce the incidence of over and reactive programming.
This curriculum was designed as a scaffolded and developmentally-appropriate learning approach. It is intended to provide a shared sense of purpose for staff, enabling everyone to use consistent language to communicate with each other, and students, about opportunities and goals.
Our Purpose
Purpose → Skills → Community → Opportunity → Reflection
Our goal is that students leave Reed with the confidence and connections to navigate the world beyond Reed successfully. Through your work with CLBR, you will clarify your purpose, hone your skills, develop your community, and gain experience through opportunities.
Learning Goals
Clarity of Purpose
Reed students and alumni have an understanding of how their needs and values inform their community of purpose.
Articulate Skills
Reed students and alumni are able to articulate their skills and strengths to themselves and others.
Use Resources
Reed students and alumni are able to seek out and use the tools and support systems available to them at CLBR, the Reed campus, and beyond.
Transitional Skills
Reed students and alumni have developed the necessary skills to navigate various professional and academic communities beyond Reed.
Rubric
No Development | Low | Moderate | High | |
Clarity of Purpose |
Does not understand the value of self-reflection in their professional development and cannot articulate their needs and values | Understands the value of self-reflection but has not yet applied it towards clarifying their needs and values | Through self-reflection, they have identified their needs and values and understand how this impacts their professional goals and aptitude to develop goals | Has used self reflection to understand their needs and values and has developed professional goals and the confidence to pursue them |
Articulate Skills | Cannot articulate their values, skills and/or strengths, thus cannot identify befitting opportunities | Has the ability to articulate the value or their skills OR identify opportunities that fit their strengths | Can identify opportunities and is able to articulate their strengths but does not have the confidence to effectively do so | Has identified opportunities that fit their strengths and has the confidence to effectively articulate the value of their skills in various professional settings |
Use Resources | Does not have an awareness of the value of Reed based resources and/or developing and using professional communities | Is aware of the value of Reed based resources and/or developing and using professional communities, but has not sought out support | Can articulate how on and off campus resources are valuable in reaching their personal and professional goals and has sought some support | Has the skills to seek out and use on-campus and external resources and communities that support their personal and professional goals |
Transitional Skills | Does not have a concept of appropriate workplace behavior and/or skills | Can explain how certain behaviors may change in the workplace, and can identify beneficial workplace skills | Able to articulate their own workplace skills and behaviors | Has developed an understanding of workplace behavior and skills that are appropriate for their desired industry and career goals |
Learning Outcomes
Learning Goal | Learning Outcomes: Students and alumni... | |
Clarity of Purpose |
Reed students and alumni have an understanding of how their needs and values inform their community of purpose |
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Articulate Skills | Reed students and alumni are able to articulate their skills and strengths to themselves and others |
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Use Resources | Reed students and alumni are able to seek out and use the tools and support systems available to them at CLBR, the Reed campus, and beyond |
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Transitional Skills | Reed students and alumni develop the necessary skills to navigate various professional and academic communities beyond Reed |
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(Finalized on May 9th, 2022, published on April 3rd, 2024)