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SOCIAL CHANGE & EDUCATION in WYOMING
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- Globalization last 20 In the last 20 years the US has experienced: - Urbanization - Advanced T echnologies - Family Structure and Discipline Problems in Public Schools - Immigration SOCIAL CHANGES
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DISCIPLINE Due to discipline problems, teacher attrition is as follows: 30 % 30 % of those obtaining an education degree do not join the profession 30 %3 30 % of graduating teachers leave in first 3 years 5 50 % of graduating teachers leave in 5 years (U.S. Department of Education)
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EDUCATION Our project explored the impact of social changes and discipline problems on educators in Wyoming.
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6,706 37985,578 Wyoming employs 6,706 teachers in 379 schools which serve 85,578 students. EMPLOYMENT
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16 th $53,074 Wyoming ranks 16 th in the nation, paying its teachers an average salary of $53,074 COMPENSATION
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197 197 of Wyoming’s teachers are National Board Certified. CERTIFICATION
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Wyoming spends$13,976 K-12 per student in public K-12 schools 5 th placing it 5 th in the nation. COST PER STUDENT
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0.746 Wyoming has 0.746 schools per 1,000 students, placing it 5 th in the nation. SCHOOL RATIO
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12.41 On average, there are 12.41 pupils for every 1 1 teacher. (Only 7 states have a lower ratio) TEACHER TO STUDENT RATIO
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79.5%. 79.5% of high school seniors in Wyoming graduated in 2007. GRADUATES
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During the 2007-08 school year, 2,448 of Wyoming students were suspended and sent home. SUSPENSIONS
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CHANGE But what do these statistics really tell us about CHANGE ? DISCIPLINE?STRESS?
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How have discipline problems affected educators in Wyoming’s public schools?
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How are educators managing these problems?
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We asked the teachers. This is what they said.
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Compare past teaching experiences to present circumstances.
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What are your experiences with discipline problems in public schools?
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In your observations, what factors have influenced discipline problems in public schools? In your observations, what factors have influenced discipline problems in public schools?
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How have you managed discipline problems in your classroom?
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What kind of support have you received in regard to discipline problems? What kind of support have you received in regard to discipline problems?
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In your opinion, what are the effects of discipline problems on teachers? In your opinion, what are the effects of discipline problems on teachers?
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In your opinion, what steps are necessary to help address discipline problems in public schools? In your opinion, what steps are necessary to help address discipline problems in public schools?
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What else would you like to share with us? What else would you like to share with us?
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Discipline issues seem to be increasing in frequency and intensity and vary widely across the state. IN SUMMARY: Discipline issues seem to be increasing in frequency and intensity and vary widely across the state.
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There is a need for more parent/family involvement with children's’ education. IN SUMMARY: There is a need for more parent/family involvement with children's’ education.
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Many teachers are experiencing stress and burn-out. IN SUMMARY: Many teachers are experiencing stress and burn-out.
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Some attrition comes because of other factors such as: - No Child Left Behind - Standardized Testing - Lack of Planning Time IN SUMMARY: Some attrition comes because of other factors such as: - No Child Left Behind - Standardized Testing - Lack of Planning Time
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IN SUMMARY: Administrative support is inconsistent.
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IN SUMMARY: There is evidence that breakdown in the family structure and society is causing discipline problems in our schools. IN SUMMARY: There is evidence that breakdown in the family structure and society is causing discipline problems in our schools.
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So… How are the CHILDREN?
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