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1 CSU Math and Science Teacher Initiative California Mathematics Council-South November 7, 2009 Joan Bissell, Director Mathematics and Science Teacher Initiative Office of the Chancellor California State University

2 Math and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI) Addresses Acute Problems in Supply of Math and Science Teachers  California will need 33,000 new mathematics and science teachers over the next decade  Low-income and minority students are disproportionately taught by out-of-field and under-prepared teachers  The state’s lowest performing secondary schools are 3-4 times as likely to have under-prepared math and/or science teachers 2

3 Comprehensive Math and Science Teacher Effort: CSU Strategies for Doubling Math & Science Teachers  Comprehensive Recruitment  New Options and Multiple Pathways  Financial Support and Incentives  Community College Alignment and Transfer  Internet-supported Delivery of Resources for Candidates  Partnerships with Foundations, Federal Agencies, Industry 3

4 MSTI Performance is Evaluated Thoroughly: CSU Math and Science Teacher Initiative Results  Significant overall gains occurred –+ 76.6% in CSU teacher production (768 to 1,356) –+ 83.5% if second authorizations included (768 to 1,409)  Major gains in mathematics –Increase of 125% (349 to 786)  Gains in all four science areas –Biology +24% (295 to 367) –Chemistry +62% (56 to 91) –Physics +34% (29 to 39) –Geosciences +97% (37 to 73) 4

5 MSTI has Involved the Entire CSU System: Statewide Scope and Impact of Outcomes  Gains among virtually all campuses –Increases have occurred on 20 campuses –12 campuses increased their yearly production by over 50% –8 campuses doubled their production  Gains in second authorizations –8.5% of CSU science candidates earn second authorizations, reducing out-of-field teaching in severe shortage areas  Major gains in middle school mathematics teachers –Foundational Level Credential was established in 2004 –CSU has prepared more than 300 new middle school mathematics teachers 5

6 Focus on Closing the Achievement Gap: CSU Math & Science Teachers Serve High Need Schools  44% teach in urban schools  36% teach in schools that have not met their annual API  44% teach in schools with more than half of the students in poverty  91% teach in schools without fully credentialed teaching staff CSU’s new teachers are contributing significantly to overcoming inequities in the distribution of math and science teachers. 6

7 Financial Support for New Math and Science Teachers: All CSU Campuses Offer Noyce Scholarship Funding  NSF Noyce Scholarships now on all 22 CSU campuses  NSF Noyce Master’s/Credential programs on 6 campuses  NSF Noyce Master’s/Credential planning grants on 5 campuses New NSF funding to CSU campuses in 2009-10 was $15,600,000. NSF Noyce Funding provides up to $30,000 in scholarships for each qualified CSU math/science student pursuing a teaching career and up to $50,000 in fellowship support for students as they pursue a Credential/Master’s and are beginning teachers 7

8 Building Support for Math and Science Teacher Ed: CSU Initiative Recognized for Success As National Model CSU’s Initiatives have been recognized for their success by:  American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education  National Association of System Heads  Association of Public and Land Grant Universities  US Department of Energy  NASA  California Council on Science and Technology MSTI partnerships were also cited as successes at the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology meeting-October 2009. 8


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