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Excel Together New Mexico is an innovative statewide initiative to empower every New Mexican to enhance their educational and workforce skills. At its core is the self-paced, online CSM Course, which leverages cutting-edge personalized educational technology to support learners of all academic abilities. The CSM Certificate has a national recommendation for college math credit, and is a marker of strong employability skills.

Our initiative thrives on partnerships with schools and districts, colleges, workforce development agencies, employers, and local and state government. This collaborative approach allows us to address multiple challenges simultaneously, from increasing high school graduation rates and improving college access and completion, to upskilling the existing workforce and reengaging high school dropouts.

By providing everyone – including those currently left behind – with greater resilience and opportunity, Excel Together New Mexico can create a profound and lasting impact on the state's educational and economic landscape.

Read more below about our initiative and the benefits that it can bring to individuals and to your organization. Join us in boosting the skills, confidence, and opportunities of New Mexicans!

New Mexico faces many education and workforce challenges

New Mexico grapples with a wide range of education and workforce issues:

  • low high school graduation rates
  • low rates of postsecondary matriculation and graduation
  • too many 16-to-24 year-olds who are discouraged and disconnected from education and the workforce, known as "opportunity youth"
  • a current workforce whose skills don't meet current and future needs
  • many adults who are stuck in low-pay futures, without the skills or confidence to take advantage of further, advanced training

These problems affect hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans, and have crushing personal consequences, burden employers with an inadequate workforce, and hobble communities' economic development efforts to retain existing employers and attract new ones. The consequences are particularly heavy on Yazzie-Martinez "at-risk" populations (Native Americans, English-language learners, those with disabilities, and those at low-income), and on the communities in which they live.  

While there are many programs across the state targeting some of the challenges above, rural New Mexico is largely left behind. Furthermore, this isn't just a school problem - any solution that focuses only on the schools leaves out adults already in the workforce deserving of help, and will take decades to have an effect on the current needs of employers.

The underlying problem

Like "The Six Blind Men and an Elephant", communities see themselves as having many different problems, without seeing that they are all facets of the same underlying problem.

Instead, Excel Together New Mexico views all of these challenges as facets of the same underlying, fundamental problem: that many New Mexicans lack a set of core academic skills, effective learning strategies, and essential dispositions and mindsets -- we call these "High Performance skills":

High Performance

  • quantitative reasoning and associated literacy
  • problem-solving strategies and mindsets
  • the ability to learn effectively and independently
  • the intention to excel supported by persistence and attention to detail
  • and most importantly, self-efficacy, a person’s belief in their ability to succeed at what they put their mind to.

No matter whether you're a high school student, an opportunity youth, a factory worker, or a white collar manager with a college degree, your success depends on your High Performance skills. With these skills come resilience, lifelong-learning, and an ability and confidence to grasp for opportunity.  

Excel Together brings CSM to New Mexico

CSM Course

The self-paced, online CSM Course develops High Performance competencies.

CSM is the world's first and only next-generation learning technology that not only personalizes instruction in the students' academic skills, but also simultaneously in how the student learns, how they act, and how they feel. CSM is patient -- if a person is having trouble with a skill, it will take them to another skill where it thinks they can be more successful. CSM congratulates them on evidence of persistence and good learning behaviors. When a person learns a skill, CSM tells them what percentage of college grads and all adults could do that skill (often well under 50%).

In a third party national evaluation against "gold standard" online courses from publishers McGraw-Hill and Pearson, CSM had the largest math and literacy gains, and the highest student engagement. And in an opportunity youth program at Cuyahoga Community College, an unprecedented number of youth on finishing CSM entered and then completed associate degree programs.

CSM is for everyone. The same CSM Course is taken by high school dropouts, and also corporate managers with college degrees. The CSM Course is used in schools, colleges, career and technical education (CTE), adult education and workforce development programs, and workplaces. In an education context, CSM builds not only college math skills, but also more general academic success skills. In a work context, CSM builds transferable "employability skills" that are useful in every sector and job and are valued by employers.

CSM Certificate

The CSM Certificate, earned on completion of the CSM Course, demonstrates High Performance skills to colleges, employers, and the wider community.

Excel Together New Mexico

Truly addressing New Mexico's challenges involves involves changing the skills and life trajectories of tens or even hundreds of thousands of people. Furthermore, with stretched funding sources, any progress must be done on thin budgets. And progress is needed now, and not over the next few decades!

Non-profit initiative Excel Together New Mexico is working to embed within the CSM Certificate both college math credit and recognition by employers in their hiring so that there are concrete benefits to having earned it. In return, this creates incentives for schools, adult education, workforce programs and employers to offer the CSM Course, and for individuals to take it.

This Excel Together model was initially developed through sister initiative Excel Together West Virginia, taking place in a state with many of the same issues as New Mexico -- a large rural population, high poverty, and low educational attainment -- Excel Together New Mexico is designed to build on the West Virginia successes.

Click here to learn more about Excel Together West Virginia

Here are some of the milestones of Excel Together West Virginia, which have emerged mainly over the last 18 months, using existing funding streams.

  • CSM earns key college math credit at most 2- and 4-year colleges. This provides an exceptional new pathway for both high school students and adults to enter and successfully complete college.
  • Through the Office of Adult Education in the WV Department of Education, CSM is available to all adults in the state, with a personal coach, and at no cost.
  • Through Workforce West Virginia, the state department of labor and employment, unemployment claimants are able to satisfy their weekly job search requirements by taking CSM, low-income parents on TANF can take CSM, and other uses of CSM are being rolled out for workforce development participants.
  • Many key industry associations and business organizations are encouraging their members to recognize CSM in their hiring practicies, including the WV Manufacturers Association, the WV Hospital Association, WV Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Council, the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, and others.
  • CSM is now being piloted as a high school math course, which would gain both college math credit and employer hiring preferences.

Assisting Yazzie-Martinez at-risk populations

The Yazzie-Martinez court order was issued 6 years ago, directing the state to improve education for identified at-risk populations (Native American, English learners, individuals with disabilities, and low income). In response the state has spent over $1.6 billion in new educational funding -- yet there is scant evidence of significant improvement in the educational outcomes. Excel Together New Mexico and CSM bring an entirely new approach with the potential for major improvements in outcomes for at-risk individuals.

Click here to learn more about Excel Together New Mexico and Yazzie-Martinez

The following aspects of CSM and Excel Together New Mexico are good for all students, but have particular value for at-risk students, who often are already in a downward spiral by the time that they enter high school.

Addressing the root issues

Most students' struggle with math and literacy can be traced to underlying issues - they might have difficulties with learning, have low persistence, be happy with low-level "C" work, or lack belief in themselves. When schools respond by pushing harder and harder on academics rather than addressing the deeper issues, it often backfires.

CSM is the first educational technology to directly address the underlying issues simultaneously within math instruction. Once students are better learners, more persistent, have higher expectations for themselves, and develop self-efficacy, the rate of learning accelerates dramatically not only in math, but in other classes as well.

Addressing the issues across the community

While the Yazzie-Martinez suit focuses on school-age students, New Mexico cannot afford to ignore the decades-long legacy that has left many adults with skills that limit their opportunities. Moreover, many of these adults are parents of school-aged children, and extensive education research links children's academic success to their parents' math self-efficacy. When a parent expresses that they are bad at or dislike math, this can have dramatic negative effect on student math success.

Furthermore, Excel Together New Mexico addresses the community as a whole. Self-efficacy is not just an individual characteristic, but one that suffuses a community - it's hard to follow ambitious, aspirational goals when your family and friends are resigned to just getting by. Excel Together aims to reach a tipping point in a community where aiming high is the norm.

Strengths-based instruction

CSM is fully strengths-based and positive:

  • when a student successfully learns a skill, they are told the percentage of 4-year college graduates and all adults who could do the skill -- often under 50%. For students with challenges, hearing this once or twice an hour can be a life-changing experience.
  • in most traditional math classes, students having learning difficulties feel exposed -- often, their only path forward is to raise their hand and ask the teacher for help. In CSM, if a student is stuck, the course simply moves them to another skill, bringing them back days later to where they were stuck. After a few attempts, the student is usually able to figure out how to learn the skill on their own.
  • CSM is constantly monitoring student progress and behaviors, and every 10 minutes, CSM calculates 2-4 strengths for every student related to their learning strategies, their persistence, their attention to detail, etc. When an instructor comes to visit them, there is always something positive to say.
Giving students freedom to grow

There is a strong trend in New Mexico secondary school career guidance to make students choose a career path early in high school (Next Step Plans), after which the student's courses are then strongly tracked: CTE, liberal arts, STEM, etc. In contrast, we believe that most at-risk students have only limited comprehension of their purpose or passion, have little understanding of the world of work, and may be limited in aspirations due to previous educational struggles. A 2022 report for NMPED and the LANL Foundation outlines the poor results of this approach, especially for CTE students who are highly overrepresented in at-risk populations.

CSM allows all students to experience academic success -- at college level math! This changes their self-image, so that they're ready to choose their next steps after high school from a position of strength and self-efficacy, leading to more aspirational career choices.

Further, the Career Strategies mini-course embedded in CSM teaches the skills of making career decisions, so that the student can build an internal career coach always available throughout their lifetime. Among Career Strategies lessons are: the difference between a job and a career; how to choose and nurture a mentor; that a good minimum salary target is a living wage; and that the key to life success is learning how to put purpose and passion into anything that you do. Perhaps most importantly, Career Strategies teaches students that career choices aren't forever -- most people have a complicated career path filled with stops and starts, backtracks and right turns, and that's OK, as this is how most people learn about work.

Careers for diverse communities

Career aspirations are strongly influenced by a student's community and its needs and values. The math taught by CSM can help a student prepare for being a doctor or lawyer, but is also the math that helps an artist handle the business side of art, an auto mechanic to service modern cars, a plumber to pass through an apprenticeship, a student to aspire to be a pharmacy tech, or a home-oriented parent to take care of their family.  And Career Strategies is non-judgmental about career and life choices -- it is about making informed career decisions with confidence, wherever those decisions lead.

Conclusion

For at-risk students, the first rungs of the ladder of career success are missing. By the time many of these students reach high school, the higher steps of college or advanced technical training seem distant and daunting, and it's hard to summon enthusiasm for academic work or career planning. Putting these students into remedial academic courses is no-win for most students: if they succeed, it was just in a remedial class, and if they fail, they can't even pass a remedial class. Asking them to fill in a Next Step Plan in their current state can cement their current low expectations.

CSM and Career Strategies are designed to change the student's internal narrative. CSM lets them experience academic success, develop essential learning and employability skills, and boost their self-efficacy. Career Strategies helps them understand how the world of work operates, how to think long-term, and how to -- and be willing to -- course-correct.

Putting at-risk students on a path to success is not accomplished with a tight focus on math and literacy, but by building personal agency and the sinews of lifelong learning. Excel Together New Mexico has an evidence-based, highly-scalable, human-centered way to do this.

Partnering with Excel Together New Mexico

Excel Together New Mexico works to boost High Performance skills across communities by partnering with schools, colleges, employers, adult education, workforce development, and non-profits, as well as state, county and local governments.  

Click on "Learn more" below to see brief descriptions of how different partners can benefit.

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College Partners: articulate and use CSM

CSM is not just a math course - it also addresses many of the key issues restricting college access and leading to stopping out by building the High Performance skills of independent learning, attention to detail, persistence, and self-efficacy.

Through a recommendation from the American Council on Education, you can articulate CSM for college math credit to allow schools, adult education, workforce development, and community programs to provide opportunities for individuals to earn prior-learning math credit. For example, at the University of the District of Columbia, CSM earns Math IGED 120 credit (and is used as the primary curriculum for the course at the community college). You can also use CSM as an alternative pathway to bring back stop-outs, for students in academic difficulty, and in development education.

Learn more

College Partners: articulate and use CSM

CSM is not just a math course - it also addresses many of the key issues restricting college access and leading to stopping out by building the High Performance skills of independent learning, attention to detail, persistence, and self-efficacy.

Through a recommendation from the American Council on Education, you can articulate CSM for college math credit to allow schools, adult education, workforce development, and community programs to provide opportunities for individuals to earn prior-learning math credit. For example, at the University of the District of Columbia, CSM earns Math IGED 120 credit (and is used as the primary curriculum for the course at the community college). You can also use CSM as an alternative pathway to bring back stop-outs, for students in academic difficulty, and in development education.

Learn more

High School Partners: offer CSM

The CSM Certificate is an unusually concrete standard of college and career readiness: it gains college math credit yet serves as an employability skills course.

CSM serves as an advantageous alternative to dual credit programs -- it doesn't require a college-qualified math instructor, it doesn't get college transcripted if the student does poorly or fails the course (putting college financial aid at risk), and because it embeds seamless remediation to 5th grade math and builds learning skills, almost all students can take the course, not just the already college-bound (e.g. CSM does not require a GPA or SAT/ACT score threshold).

Learn more

High School Partners: offer CSM

The CSM Certificate is an unusually concrete standard of college and career readiness: it gains college math credit yet serves as an employability skills course.

CSM serves as an advantageous alternative to dual credit programs -- it doesn't require a college-qualified math instructor, it doesn't get college transcripted if the student does poorly or fails the course (putting college financial aid at risk), and because it embeds seamless remediation to 5th grade math and builds learning skills, almost all students can take the course, not just the already college-bound (e.g. CSM does not require a GPA or SAT/ACT score threshold).

Learn more

Employer Partners: recognize and use CSM

The CSM Certificate certifies High Performance skills like college-level quantitative reasoning, professional literacy, problem solving mindsets and strategies, the ability to learn effectively on your own, attention to detail, and persistence.

By recognizing the CSM Certificate in hiring, you can hire the 21st Century workforce that you need now, and also encourage students and adults in your community to take CSM to build your future workforce. You can also use CSM to upskill your existing employees, preparing them for advanced training or placing them on a promotion pathway.

Learn more

Employer Partners: recognize and use CSM

The CSM Certificate certifies High Performance skills like college-level quantitative reasoning, professional literacy, problem solving mindsets and strategies, the ability to learn effectively on your own, attention to detail, and persistence.

By recognizing the CSM Certificate in hiring, you can hire the 21st Century workforce that you need now, and also encourage students and adults in your community to take CSM to build your future workforce. You can also use CSM to upskill your existing employees, preparing them for advanced training or placing them on a promotion pathway.

Learn more

Community Programs: offer CSM

Whether you're running a high-school equivalency program, a college transition program, a (pre-)apprenticeship program, a workforce readiness or workforce development program, CSM can serve as a core part of the program. Many people from disadvantaged communities lack either the skills and/or the confidence to enter and complete these programs, and CSM can serve as an equity "front-end" to expand the pool of individuals prepared for success. CSM can be implemented either for a specific program, or more powerfully, across the community to simultaneously assist many programs by serving as a single door leading to many potential outcomes.

Learn more

Community Programs: offer CSM

Whether you're running a high-school equivalency program, a college transition program, a (pre-)apprenticeship program, a workforce readiness or workforce development program, CSM can serve as a core part of the program. Many people from disadvantaged communities lack either the skills and/or the confidence to enter and complete these programs, and CSM can serve as an equity "front-end" to expand the pool of individuals prepared for success. CSM can be implemented either for a specific program, or more powerfully, across the community to simultaneously assist many programs by serving as a single door leading to many potential outcomes.

Learn more

Government: convene your community

Communities face many different educational and workforce problems, all of which affect economic prospects. CSM is a single program that addresses the High Performance skills that are common to all these issues, which can be implemented rapidly across programs with little cost.

Excel Together DC is designed for all the people in your community to work together in shared purpose, commitment, effort and accomplishment.

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Government: convene your community

Communities face many different educational and workforce problems, all of which affect economic prospects. CSM is a single program that addresses the High Performance skills that are common to all these issues, which can be implemented rapidly across programs with little cost.

Excel Together DC is designed for all the people in your community to work together in shared purpose, commitment, effort and accomplishment.

Let's work together!

We're expanding quickly in New Mexico and are actively seeking partners: schools, colleges, workforce and education non-profits, employers, civic organizations, city / county governments, state agencies, and more. If you'd like to stay informed of our progress or meet to learn more and explore ways we could work together, please fill in the form below or call at (303) 862-7233.

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