The Navigate Project Partnership
We are proud to partner with schools and programs from across the country to authentically co-create tools and resources that support motivationally-supportive advising and learning environments for students. The Navigate Project and our partners are particularly focused on improving postsecondary outcomes for those from historically marginalized and underserved groups, including Black, Latine, and Indigenous students, as well as first-generation students and students from low-income households. Learn about our network partners and the tools and resources our partners have access to below.
Are you interested in exploring a partnership with The Navigate Project? Please fill out the form linked here.
Projects & Events
The Navigator Toolkit
The Navigator Toolkit is an online repository of resources designed to support postsecondary advising practitioners in identifying ways to implement growth mindset, purpose and relevance, and sense of belonging (Mindset GPS) practices into programming.
We have heard a desire among advisors to acquire resources that increase student motivation as students build their postsecondary plans. We also recognize the need for those advisors to have access to resources that have been vetted and aligned to Mindset GPS. The Navigate Project seeks to bridge evidence-based, motivationally supportive practices with programming, providing essential resources educators can feel confident leveraging.
Our hope is when there is a desire to support students with learning mindset supportive practices and messages The Navigator Toolkit will be a platform practitioners can leverage to help inform their advising practices and programming.
Learn more about The Navigator Toolkit here.
Annual Fall Convening
The Navigate Project team brings program partners and researchers together to build a community of advising practitioners who understand how to leverage mindset supportive practices. We believe our programs, practitioners, and researchers have both the agency and moral imperative to support all students to achieve their postsecondary goals, especially students from historically marginalized groups. We understand we serve a diverse population of partners across a variety of facets and are committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion as we support our partners on their journey to best serve their students.
Learn more about The Navigate Project’s 4th Annual Fall Convening here.
Learning Mindset Assessment Rubric
The Learning Mindset Assessment Rubric is The Navigate Project’s tool for postsecondary advising programs and schools to gather input on how effectively they support students’ learning mindsets during the transition to postsecondary contexts. This tool provides a snapshot of learning mindset supportive practices in action. This implementation aims to solicit input from multiple perspectives, including students and important program stakeholders, and gain insights into questions such as:
How do students' and adults’ perspectives on students’ experiences align or differ?
Where are we successfully promoting students’ learning mindsets?
What are the most promising opportunities for us to support students even more?
Motivating Futures Course
The Motivating Futures Course is a hands-on course that equips postsecondary advising practitioners with motivationally-supportive tools and language designed to prepare students for postsecondary transitions. Participants will learn how to support students in developing adaptive beliefs about their postsecondary pathway plans. In particular, participants will learn about three key learning mindsets—Growth Mindset, Purpose & Relevance, and Sense of Belonging, which we organize into an acronym: Mindset GPS. This course will allow participants to workshop advising strategies for leveraging these mindsets in a way that promotes equity while being customized to participants' interactions with students, advising methods, and communication styles.
Professional Learning Communities
The Navigate Project team invites our partners to participate in a recurring series focused on building community and strengthening the implementation of learning mindset-supportive practices within their program structures. Professional Learning Communities are a unique opportunity for Navigate Project partners to collaborate with peer organizations to address real-time challenges and opportunities that come with implementing learning mindset supportive practices. Topics and content within PLCs at the Navigate Project will have a particular focus on students from historically marginalized groups, particularly Black, Latine, and Indigenous students and/or students from low SES households.
Topics have included: Affecting Advising Practices, Progressive Pathways, Social Capital Building, and Organizational Leadership Influence.
Our Partners
Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation