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Special Education Enrollments and Teaching Certificates Joseph Frey, Associate Commissioner New York State Education Department Office of Higher Education September 2008
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2003 Total Cohort Graduation Rate General Education Students and Students with Disabilities Percentage of Students Graduating with Regents or Local Diploma after 4 Years by Need/Resource Capacity Category Results through June 2007 Note that students with disabilities in low- need districts graduate at higher rates than the general education students in New York City, Large City districts and Urban-Suburban districts.
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New York State Special Education Birth-Grade 6Grades 5-12Total Enrollment, 2006-07 257,243 225,674 482,917 Teachers (FTE), 2007-08 23,564 20,062 43,626 1st Yr Certificates, 2007-08 6,167 1,539 7,706 Students per Teacher10.911.2 1st Yr Certs as a % of Teachers26%8% (annual replacement potential)
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1st Year Certificates Issued for Teaching Students with Disabilities, New York State 2004-05 to 2007-08
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Estimated production needed to avoid shortages New Certificates per Vacancy
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Pre School/N-K X 6 Early Childhood XX XX 42 Elementary X X 19 Elementary/Middle 6 Middle X 8 Middle/Secondary X 4 Secondary*** X X 20 K-12; N-Grade 12; All Grades XXXXXX 41 Special Education Certification Structure Large 7 States and All States NY CA FL IL OH PA TX All States *** Mostly endorsements of a general secondary certificate rather than a special education certificate, or not subject specific. ***
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The number of self-identified students with disabilities in New York State higher education programs is increasing. 2.8% 3.0% 3.3% Students with Disabilities Enrolled in NYS Higher Education *Data for 1998 are not available 3.4% 3.5% 3.4% 3.6% * * Share of Total Enrollment
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