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COLLEGE PATHWAY DATA February 7, 2014. What’s at stake?  HUGE differences in income depending on level of education  Significant differences in income.

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1 COLLEGE PATHWAY DATA February 7, 2014

2 What’s at stake?  HUGE differences in income depending on level of education  Significant differences in income depending on field of study  New census data

3 http://www.census.gov/hhes/socdemo/education/data/cps/historical/fig10.jpg

4 http://www.census.gov/hh es/socdemo/education/d ata/acs/infographics/ind ex.html

5 Guiding Inquiry Through Questions  Is there a group of students you are particularly concerned about?  What are your assumptions about why that group struggles? 

6 Senior Exit Survey- Student Perception  17 questions, some with multiple parts  Demographic info, future plans, high school experience, extra curricular participation, feelings of self-efficacy  Graduating high school seniors  Spring of senior year  24 high schools – Public, Consortium, & PSAs  Livingston and Washtenaw Counties (17 th year for Washtenaw County, 1 st year for all Livingston County schools)

7 Response Rates – 77%

8 Accessing Data  Raw Data (on flash drive)  Paper printout of frequencies for each question  Charts comparing economically disadvantaged kids to all others (paper and PDF)  Online chart generator  Special analysis by request

9 Frequencies  Number of students who answered each question  Look for:  Number of under $37,000 family income students  Number of over $37,000 family income students

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14 Exit Survey Chart Generator MITeacher.org  Data,  Exit Survey  Login for specific district data, otherwise you can only create county-level charts

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17 Data Dig  Find two pieces of data that help answer your question.

18 College enrollment by high school cohort College graduation rates Funded by the Michigan College Access Network National Student Clearinghouse

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23 Washtenaw Livingston

24 Data Dig  Find one piece of data that help answer your question.

25 MI School Data National Student ClearinghouseData Michigan College/University Transcript Data Student Pathways Data Files

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30 College Remedial Course-Work Classes of 2008- 2010 Math and Writing State Average Math 2008: 17% 2009: 20% 2010: 21% State Average Writing 2008: 9% 2009: 12% 2010: 12%

31 Data Dig  Find two pieces of data that help answer your question.  Remedial Coursework  College Enrollment  24 College Credits

32 FERPA!!!  We MUST protect individually identifiable student information!  This is non-negotiable  Password protect your excel files if they have individual student data in them  Password lock your laptop  Delete files from your computer that you aren’t using  Use secure server space

33 Student Pathways

34 Data Dig  Find two pieces of data that help answer your question.

35 More Questions? Contact Us. Achievement Initiatives Team Washtenaw and Livingston Counties Miteacher.org Naomi Norman, nnorman@wash.k12.mi.usnnorman@wash.k12.mi.us Basia Kiehler, bkiehler@wash.k12.mi.usbkiehler@wash.k12.mi.us Sarah Devaney, sdevaney@wash.k12.mi.ussdevaney@wash.k12.mi.us JT Sangsland, jtsangsland@wash.k12.mi.usjtsangsland@wash.k12.mi.us


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