


AVID at a Glance
What AVID is...
- AVID is an acronym that stands for
Advancement Via Individual Determination.
- AVID is an in-school academic support
program for grades 5-12 that prepares students for college eligibility and
success.
- AVID places academically average students
in advanced classes.
- AVID levels the playing field for
minority, rural, low-income and other students without a college-going
tradition in their families.
- AVID is for all students, but it targets
those in the academic middle.
- AVID is implemented schoolwide and
districtwide.
What AVID isn't...
- AVID isn't a remedial program.
- AVID isn't a free ride.
- AVID isn't a niche program.
- AVID isn't a college outreach program.
Why AVID Works
Between the remedial programs for students
who lag far behind, and the gifted-and-talented programs for a school's
brightest children, lies the silent majority: average students, who do "okay" in
ordinary classes but, because they don't attract attention to themselves, are
left alone. Many of these students hunger for more challenging coursework but
fear failure. Their potential lies dormant, waiting to be recognized,
encouraged, and supported.
- First, AVID identifies these students. The selection
criteria include,
- Ability: Are the
students getting Cs and Bs but are capable of more? Can they succeed in
college preparatory courses with support?
- Desire and Determination:
Do they want to attend college? Are they willing to work hard to get there?
- Membership in an underserved
group: Are they in a low-income household? Will they be the first in
their family to attend college? Are they historically unlikely to attend
college?
- The AVID program is tailored to the needs of this
diverse group of students, and it works for them because
- AVID accelerates
underachieving students into more rigorous courses, instead of consigning them
to dead-end remedial programs.
- AVID offers the intensive
support students need to succeed in rigorous courses.
- AVID uses Socratic methods and study groups that
specifically target the needs of
under-achieving students.
- AVID is a schoolwide
initiative, not a school within a school.
- AVID changes the belief system
of an entire school by showing that low-income and minority students can
achieve at the highest levels and attend colleges.
- The role of teacher is
redefined from lecturer to advocate and guide. The role of counselor
changes from gate-keeper to facilitator.
- AVID creates site teams of administrators and educators
from different content areas, encouraging
communication and sharing among teachers, counselors, and principals.
- All AVID strategies are based
on research on tracking — the process by which some children are
channeled into challenging courses and others are relegated to remedial ones —
and peer influences in student achievement.
Links to sites of interest:
AVID:
http://avidonline.org/
AVID state site, Texas:
http://avid.panam.edu/
