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Trends in Michigan Teacher Certification and Mobility
MASA Fall Conference September 21, 2017
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Notes on the Data Used in this Presentation
Single-year data is from the school year unless otherwise noted. Data sources include the Registry of Educational Personnel (REP); the Michigan Online Educator Certification System (MOECS); and the National Teacher Preparation Data Title II Reports. Notes on the Data Used in this Presentation
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Goals of this Presentation
Provide a preview of statewide trends in teacher preparation, certification, and mobility Share what is known and what is not known in pursuit of robust and meaningful measures of workforce supply and demand in Michigan Gather additional questions and observations to inform ongoing research and analysis on supply and demand in Michigan Goals of this Presentation
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Supply PREPARE Recruit Train Certify PLACE Hire Assign DEVELOP Induct
Evaluate Grow RETAIN Recognize Advance
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Total Michigan Initial Certificates Issued, 1997-2016
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Statewide Student Enrollment Compared to Initial Certificates Issued, 1997-2016
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Assigned Teachers Statewide Compared to Initial Certificates Issued, 2011-2016
Teachers: 3% decrease since 2012 Certs: 33% decrease since 2012
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Initial Certificates Issued Compared to New Assignments, 2012-2017
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Initial Certificates by Program Type, 2011-2012 through 2015-2016
Elementary Secondary School Year Total Elementary % of Total Total Secondary 2,904 52% 2,480 44% 2,940 53% 2,468 2,379 1,998 45% 2,147 1,912 46% 2,095 56% 1,573 42% % Change -28% - -37%
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All Endorsements on Initial Certificates
Endorsements in Common Shortage Areas, through Year All Endorsements on Initial Certificates Bilingual and ESL CTE Special Education STEM 8,007 159 193 828 1,882 7,686 149 189 767 1,794 5,988 125 133 648 1,499 5,323 157 93 587 1,306 4,461 140 88 552 1,144 % Change -44% -12% -54% -33% -39%
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STEM Endorsements, 2011-2012 through 2015-2016
Math Integrated Science Biology Chemistry Physics Earth/Space Science Physical Science Science 985 450 201 127 79 36 2 970 425 98 54 44 1 756 409 151 103 41 33 6 682 324 152 76 3 622 296 111 46 28 5 % Change -37% -34% -45% -64% -54% -22% 150% -100%
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Endorsements in Other Areas, 2011-2012 through 2015-2016 2016
Year Language Arts Social Studies Health & PE Arts World Language Business Technology Education 1,690 1,553 399 344 277 37 4 1,706 1,417 394 304 18 2 1,352 1,001 314 291 194 19 3 1,205 838 263 321 202 12 925 665 195 275 161 9 % Change -45% -57% -51% -20% -42% -76% 0%
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40% decrease over five years
Statewide Teacher Preparation Program Enrollment, through 40% decrease over five years
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25% decrease over five years
Statewide Teacher Preparation Program Completers, through 25% decrease over five years
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Mobility PREPARE Recruit Train Certify PLACE Hire Assign DEVELOP
Induct Evaluate Grow RETAIN Recognize Advance
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Total base year teachers
Number and percentage distribution of US public school teacher stayers, movers, and leavers: through Year Number Percent Total base year teachers Stayers Movers Leavers 2004–05 3,214,900 2,684,200 261,100 269,600 83.5% 8.1% 8.4% 2008–09 3,380,300 2,854,900 255,700 269,800 84.5% 7.6% 8.0% 2012–13 3,377,900 2,846,500 271,900 259,400 84.3% 7.7%
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Trends in public school teachers staying in the same school for consecutive years, US ( through ) and Michigan ( through )
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Trends in public school teachers moving schools in consecutive years, US ( through ) and Michigan ( through )
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Trends in public school teachers exiting the workforce, US ( through ) and Michigan ( through )
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Stayers in Traditional and Charter Public Schools, 2011-2012
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Movers in Traditional and Charter Public Schools, 2011-2012
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Leavers in Traditional and Charter Public Schools, 2011-2012
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Stayers by Ethnicity,
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Movers by Ethnicity,
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Leavers by Ethnicity, Percent of Teachers Leaving Their School and Not Teaching in Another During Consecutive Years by Ethnicity
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Demand PREPARE Recruit Train Certify PLACE Hire Assign DEVELOP Induct
Evaluate Grow RETAIN Recognize Advance
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Daily Substitute Permit: Used for temporary assignments of no more than 90 days; requires at least 90 credit hours Extended Daily Substitute Permit: Circumstance specific; must be approved by State Superintendent; requires formal observation and assignment of mentor teacher Full Year Basic Substitute Permit: Used for extended assignments; requires at least 90 credit hours (must be in major or achieve passing score on certification test if assigned to core content area); requires mentor teacher; may be renewed up to three times if evaluation and additional credit hours requirements are met Fully Year Shortage Permit: Used for already-certified teachers to teach content for which they are not certified/endorsed up to half time; must be in major or achieve passing score on certification test if assigned to core content area; may be renewed up to three times if evaluation requirements are met Expert Substitute Permit: Used for individuals with demonstrated distinction or exceptional talent in a content area; must hold a bachelors degree; must be in major or achieve passing score on certification test if assigned to core content area Others: 1233b, 1233c, 1531f Teacher Permit Types
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Daily Substitute and Full-Year Substitute Permits, 2009-2010 through 2016-2017
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Full-Year Permit Top Endorsement Areas, 2009-2010 through 2016-2017
Total All Years World Language and Culture 41 53 54 81 78 94 111 163 675 Special Education 62 79 49 52 20 43 63 158 526 Health & PE 9 12 15 33 21 17 44 245 Science 18 13 22 27 70 202 Arts 6 11 31 74 170 Mathematics 10 8 69 168 Technology Education 7 14 25 161 ESL 4 5 99 155 Language Arts 153 General Elementary K-5 140
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Regional Profile PREPARE Recruit Train Certify PLACE Hire Assign
DEVELOP Induct Evaluate Grow RETAIN Recognize Advance
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Teacher Racial/Ethnic Distribution
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Teacher Gender Distribution: Percent Female
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Average Teacher Age
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Principal Racial/Ethnic Distribution
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Principal Gender Distribution: Percent Female
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Average Principal Age
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Distribution of Detroit Teachers’ Initial Certification Recommending Institution*
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Teacher Preparation Program Enrollment
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Teacher Preparation Program Completers
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Detroit Feeder Program Enrollment
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Detroit Feeder Program Completers
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Teacher Mobility (2015-2016 base year)
Governance Number Percent Total Teachers Stayers Movers Leavers DPS-LEA 2,678 2,106 266 306 78.6% 9.9% 11.4% DPS-PSA 161 90 35 36 55.9% 21.7% 22.4% EAA-LEA 264 146 55 63 55.3% 20.8% 23.9% EAA-PSA 62 41 8 13 66.1% 12.9% 21.0% All Other PSA 2,412 1,583 436 393 65.6% 18.1% 16.3% TOTAL DETROIT 5,577 3,966 800 811 71.1% 14.3% 14.5% Statewide 91,360 73,713 10,396 7,251 80.7% 7.9% Teacher Mobility ( base year)
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Teacher Mobility (2015-2016 base year)
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Principal Mobility (2015-2016 base year)
Governance Number Percent Total Principals Stayers Movers Leavers DPS-LEA 115 84 7 24 73.0% 6.1% 20.9% DPS-PSA 8 2 4 25.0% 50.0% EAA-LEA 12 9 3 75.0% 0.0% EAA-PSA 100.0% All Other PSA 80 57 15 71.3% 10.0% 18.8% TOTAL DETROIT 217 154 19 44 71.0% 8.8% 20.3% Statewide 3,223 2,479 280 464 76.9% 8.7% 14.4% Principal Mobility ( base year)
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Principal Mobility (2015-2016 base year)
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Teacher Permits Issued, 2015-2016
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Discussion
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