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Advising

Effective advising supports all students’ individual career and academic planning to and through their career pathways. The goal of an effective advising program is that all students are empowered to engage in individualized career and academic planning, and educators are equipped with the knowledge, resources and time to support all students in the planning and preparing for postsecondary success.

Effective advising begins in elementary school and continues through middle school, high school, and into postsecondary career and education pathways. In a K-12 setting, effective advising is delivered through the individual student planning system of a comprehensive school counseling program.

Effective Advising Framework

The Effective Advising Framework (EAF) provides districts with a blueprint for planning, implementing, and evaluating an individual planning system within the comprehensive school counseling program. This framework was designed as a collaborative statewide effort by representatives from education, workforce, military, and community-based organizations. The Effective Advising Framework is being piloted through planning and implementation grants and is available on the EAF website; please continue to check the EAF website for the most recent updates and information related to the Effective Advising Framework.

The Effective Advising Framework (EAF) supports the development and implementation of an individual student planning system within the context of a comprehensive school counseling program. The EAF grant projects support school districts in the strategic planning and implementation of an individual student planning system, aligned to the EAF. Technical assistance is provided by Effective Advising Framework Coaches (EAF Coaches), located at regional Education Service Centers, who are working toward EAF Coach Designation or Designation with Distinction. The EAF fosters innovation and promotion of promising and proven career and technical education (CTE) programs, which may include nontraditional fields. It also promotes the development, implementation, and adoption of career pathways aligned to high-skill, high-wage, or in-demand careers and industries. For more information, please visit the TEA Grant Opportunities webpage.

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