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1 Teachers for A New Era Neag School of Education Alumni Survey Results for the Graduates of 2004-2008 Teachers for A New Era (TNE) Assessment Committee Madeline Hale Sedovic Mary E. Yakimowski March 2009

2 2 Overview Participants Methodology Key Findings Next Steps

3 3 Participants Background Statistics Previous 2 TotalTotal SexN %N % Female10479.45180.9 Male2317.61015.9 Missing43.123.2 Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian10983.25485.7 Black or African American 10.811.6 Hispanic American53.846.3 Asian/Pacific Islander64.611.6 Native American10.800.0 Other32.311.6 Missing64.623.2 Primary Language English11487.0 58 92.1 Spanish10.8 3 4.8 Other118.4 2 3.1 Missing53.8 0 0.0

4 Participants 4 IB/MTCPCGBilingualMusicOthers N%N%N%N%N% 4266.71320.611.623.257.9 Teacher Education Program Completed Overall and by Program

5 Methodology 5 Identify alumni from last five years Update online survey Develop letter announcing the survey and weblink Send out letter Send out follow-ups (by mail/postcard; by email)

6 Methodology 6

7 Key Findings MotherFather N%N% Did not receive a high school diploma 23.211.6 Received a high school diploma 1422.269.5 Earned a GED 00.011.6 Attended some college 1219.01828.6 Completed an undergraduate degree 1320.61828.6 Completed a graduate degree 2031.71828.6 Don’t know 00.00 Missing 23.211.6 7 Respondents Level of Education Attained by the Parents

8 8 M (previous)M (current) Teaching students who are both in special education and English language learners. 2.92.84 Working effectively with parents. 3.02.91 Classroom management skills. 3.13.23 Standardized assessment skills (e.g., CAPT, CMT, norm-referenced tests). 3.43.65 Teaching English language learners. 3.43.18 Teaching gifted and talented learners. 3.43.56 Integrating technology into classroom instruction. 3.53.62 Teaching special education students. 3.53.63 Educating students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. 3.74.03 Encouraging interaction with students from different backgrounds. 3.74.00 Educating students from diverse cultural backgrounds. 3.84.05 The difficulty level of the program. 3.83.93 Challenging students to meet their fullest potential. 3.83.95 Understanding people from other racial and/or ethnic backgrounds. 3.94.18 Formative classroom assessment skills. 3.94.07 The degree of preparation for working in the teaching profession. 4.04.11 The content and/or area specialty. 4.24.05 Creating meaningful learning experiences for students in English. 4.24.10 Overall Ratings for Satisfaction with Program Components

9 9 M (previous)M (current) Integrating technology into classroom instruction. 3.84.0 Standardized assessment skills (e.g., CAPT, CMT, norm-referenced tests). 3.8 Teaching English language learners. 3.94.0 The difficulty level of the program. 3.9 Teaching gifted and talented learners. 3.93.8 Teaching students who are both in special education and English language learners. 4.0 Working effectively with parents. 4.2 Formative classroom assessment skills. 4.3 Educating students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. 4.34.4 Encouraging interaction with students from different backgrounds. 4.3 Understanding people from other racial and/or ethnic backgrounds. 4.44.3 Educating students from diverse cultural backgrounds. 4.44.3 Teaching special education students. 4.5 Challenging students to meet their fullest potential. 4.6 The content and/or area specialty. 4.74.6 Creating meaningful learning experiences for students in English. 4.7 The degree of preparation for working in the teaching profession. 4.74.8 Classroom management skills. 4.84.7 Overall Ratings for Importance with Program Components

10 10 Difference (previous) Difference (current) The content and/or area specialty. 0.50.6 Creating meaningful learning experiences for students in English. 0.6 Classroom management skills. 1.71.5 Integrating technology into classroom instruction. 0.30.4 Working effectively with parents. 1.3 Formative classroom assessment skills. 0.30.2 Standardized assessment skills (e.g., CAPT, CMT, norm-referenced tests). 0.40.2 Teaching English language learners. 0.50.8 Teaching special education students. 1.00.8 Teaching students who are both in special education and English language learners. 1.21.1 Teaching gifted and talented learners. 0.50.2 Educating students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. 0.70.4 Understanding people from other racial and/or ethnic backgrounds. 0.60.1 Encouraging interaction with students from different backgrounds. 0.70.3 Educating students from diverse cultural backgrounds. 0.60.3 The difficulty level of the program. 0.1-0.1 Challenging students to meet their fullest potential. 0.80.7 The degree of preparation for working in the teaching profession. 0.7 Comparison of Satisfaction and Importance Ratings: Previous and Current Year ( mean importance rating-mean satisfaction rating )

11 11 M (previous) Standard deviation (previous) M (current) Standard deviation (current) Understand how students learn. 4.30.74.20.9 Use different pedagogical approaches. 4.30.84.30.9 Implement ’s Common Core of Teaching. 3.61.13.51.1 Handle the paperwork associated with your job. 3.01.22.81.3 Manage time throughout the school day. 3.31.13.41.3 Collaborate with other adults. 4.20.94.21.1 Adapt to changes in content and/or resources. 3.91.13.81.0 Deal with changes in the classroom or school. 3.81.13.71.0 Overall Ratings on Satisfaction with Learning about the Teaching Profession

12 12 M (previous) Standard deviation (previous) M (current) Standard deviation (current) Sense of community with other students 3.91.04.01.0 Faculty involvement with students 4.11.04.30.8 Faculty with experience as practitioners 3.91.14.21.0 Cooperation between the Sciences and Education 3.11.23.11.2 Quality of teaching 4.10.94.20.8 Quality of advising 3.91.24.21.2 Clinic experiences 4.20.94.00.9 Master’s internship 3.91.13.81.2 Student teaching 4.50.84.30.9 Job readiness of graduates 4.10.94.21.0 Overall preparation 4.30.84.11.0 Overall Ratings of the Neag School

13 13 TotalIB/MTCPCG N%N%N% Yes 5895.1%4095.21191.7% No 34.9%24.818.3% Current Involvement in Education Overall and by Program

14 14 Overall Explanations for Involvement in Education: Previous and Current Year Previous Yr Current Yr Currently involved in field of education N%N% I enjoy working with the students 11587.85688.9 I enjoy being in a diverse student population7255.03250.8 I like the schedule5340.52234.9 It is rewarding for me when my students learn11386.35587.3 I work in a supportive and challenging atmosphere 8363.44571.4 I like the building leaders5138.92336.5 Other2418.31117.5 N/A53.823.2

15 15 Overall Explanations for Involvement in Education: Previous and Current Year M (previous) M (current) The use of technology to enhance learning 3.13.3 Using differentiated instruction 3.23.4 Using appropriate classroom management 3.23.3 Theory 3.33.4 Producing new instructional methods 3.3 Constructing knowledge around the abilities, interests, & learning styles of all students 3.33.4 Collaborative learning communities 3.33.4 Content 3.43.6 Pedagogy 3.4 Using multiple methods to enhance learning opportunities 3.43.6 Using varied methods to assess student learning 3.4 Working with diverse student population 3.53.6 Asking reflective questions about important problems. 3.53.7 Curiosity/intellectual enthusiasm 3.73.8 A desire to make the learning process enjoyable 3.73.9 A belief that all students can learn 3.73.8 The value of diversity in our culture 3.73.8

16 Previous TotalCurrent Total N%N% Yes118 92.2 56 91.8 No10 7.8 5 8.2 16 Overall Likelihood of Alumni Choosing to Attend UConn Again

17 17 Grade for Overall Quality: Overall and by Program Previous YearCurrent YearIB/MTCPCG Grade N%N%N%N% A 6851.93758.7 2559.5969.2 B 5038.21727.0 1228.6215.4 C 75.357.9 37.1215.4 D 21.534.8 12.400.0 F 43.111.6 12.400.0

18 Next Steps Based on these results, the following are our recommendations regarding the administration of this survey: 1) Administer survey every 2-3 years (rather than annually) 2) Administer special interest surveys on off years 3) Work with teacher education on the areas that recur as “need” areas (i.e., working effectively with parents and teaching students who are special education and ELL) 18

19 19 Thank You!


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