PDF AY 2009-10 State Snapshot - US Department of Education

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State Snapshot

TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS

Programs by Type

Traditional and Alternative Traditional

Alternative, IHE-based Atlanta

Alternative, not IHE-based

A. ENROLLMENT

Teacher preparation programs, by program type: AY 2009?10

41 Traditional 0 Alternative, IHE-based

25 Alternative, not IHE-based

Figure 1. Enrollment in teacher preparation programs, by gender: AY 2009?10

Male 20%

Female 80%

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A. ENROLLMENT continued

Figure 2. Enrollment in teacher preparation programs, by program type: AY 2008?09 and AY 2009?10

Students enrolled (number)

18,000

16,565

AY 2008?09 AY 2009?10

13,500 9,000

11,803

4,500 0

Traditional

0

0

Alternative, IHE-based

1,676

616

Alternative, not IHE-based

Program type

Figure 3. Racial/ethnic distribution of enrollees in teacher preparation programs versus students at host IHEs and K?12 students in the state and nation: AY 2009?10

Percentage 100%

Enrollees (TTPs) Students (host IHEs)

K-12 students (state) K-12 students (national)

80% 60% 40% 20%

0%

0.3 0.3 0.3 1.3

37.4 27.3 26.3

16.6

67.6 63.3 53.4

45.0

1.6 4.5 3.3 5.0

0.9 1.4 2.8 0.7

23.0

11.3 2.2 4.1

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian or Pacific Islander

Black or African American

White

Two or more races

Hispanic/Latino of any race

Race/ethnicity

B. COMPLETERS

Figure 4. Program completers, by program type: AY 2007?08, AY 2008?09 and

AY 2009?10 Completers (number)

8,000 6,400

6,373

7,205

All programs Traditional

Alternative, IHE-based Alternative, not IHE-based

6,604

4,800

5,550

6,184

5,810

3,200

1,600

823

1,021

794

0

0

2007?08

0 2008?09

Academic year

0 2009?10

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C. PASS RATES

Figure 5. Number of test takers, by program type: AY 2007?08, AY 2008?09 and

AY 2009?10 Test takers (number) 7,500

6,000

All programs Traditional

5,725

Alternative, IHE-based Alternative, not IHE-based

6,066

4,500

4,367

5,049

5,413

3,000

4,004

1,500 0

363

0 2007?08

676

0 2008?09 Academic year

653

0 2009?10

Table 1. Number of test takers, average pass rate, state average scaled score and state cut score on three most common assessments, by program type: AY 2009?10

Assessment

Number of test takers

Average pass rate

State average

scaled score

State cut score

Traditional programs

Early Childhood Education: Test I

2,297

90.6

237

220

Early Childhood Education: Test II

2,293

91.7

244

220

Early Child Sp Ed Gen Curr: Test I

383

98.2

247

220

Alternative, IHE-based programs*

Alternative, not IHE-based programs

Spec Ed General Curriculum: Test I

129

100.0

240

220

Spec Ed General Curriculum: Test II

129

100.0

236

220

Early Childhood Education: Test II

71

100.0

242

220

* The state does not have any programs for this program type

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D. TEACHERS CREDENTIALED

Figure 6. Number of initial teaching credentials issued to individuals prepared in state or in another state, by academic year: AY 2008?09 and AY 2009?10

Initial teaching credentials issued (number)

6,000

5,817

AY 2008?09 AY 2009?10

4,800 3,600 2,400

4,377

2,623

3,162

1,200

0

Prepared in-state

Prepared in another state

Preparation location

Table 2. Three most common credential areas, by program type: AY 2009?10

Area of Credential

Number of Teachers Credentialed

Traditional programs

Early Childhood Education (P?5)

2,087

Special Ed. General Curriculum (P?12)

Sp Ed General Curriculum Consultative/Ece (P?5) (Aka - Early Childhood Spec. Ed. Gen. Curr.)

Alternative, IHE-based programs*

412 370

Alternative, not IHE-based programs

Special Ed. General Curriculum (P?12)

151

Early Childhood Education (P?5)

107

Mathematics (6?12)

61

Table 3. Teacher shortage areas, by subject area: AY 2009?10

Reading or

Language

English

Arts

Math

Foreign Science Languages Arts

Special Education

Social Studies or Social Sciences

Bilingual or ESL

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education. (2012). Teacher Shortage Area Nationwide Listing. For more information, go to:

* The state does not have any programs for this program type

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E. LOW-PERFORMING AND AT-RISK PROGRAMS

Table 4. IHEs and programs identified as low-performing or at-risk, by program type: AY 2009?10

IHE/Program name Traditional programs Spelman College Thomas University Alternative, IHE-based programs None identified as low-performing or at-risk. Alternative, not IHE-based programs None identified as low-performing or at-risk.

Risk Status

At risk At risk

N/A N/A

F. LIST OF TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS

Table 5. Teacher preparation programs and enrollment by program type, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), TEACH*** grant program-eligible (TG), or Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) program grant recipients: AY 2009?10.

IHE/Program name

Program

type

Enroll. HBCU HSI AANAPISI TG TQP

Agnes Scott College

T

8

?

Albany State University

T

757 ?

?

Armstrong Atlantic State University

T

472

?

Atlanta Christian College

T

4

?

Atlanta Public Schools

AN

5

Augusta State University

T

327

Berry College

T

125

?

Brenau University

T

365

?

Brewton-Parker College

T

31

Central Savannah River Area RESA

AN

22

Charter Conservatory

AN

6

Chattahoochee-Flint RESA

AN

32

Clark Atlanta University

T

32 ?

?

Clayton County Schools

AN

131

Clayton State University

T

85

Coastal Plains RESA

AN

1

Coffee County Schools

AN

9

Columbus State University

T

828

?

Program types: T ? Traditional, AI ? Alternative, IHE-based, AN ? Alternative, not IHE-based, TA ? Traditional and Alternative

*** Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education. For more information on the TEACH grant program, go to:

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