Welcome to Teacher Table #2 August 03, 2020 Introductions 1. Name - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to Teacher Table #2 August 03, 2020 Introductions 1. Name - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to Teacher Table #2 August 03, 2020 Introductions 1. Name 2. Education affiliation 3. Reaction to this statement: Our children are fighting to be seen as human beings without any precondition. 2 Teacher Table #2 Teacher Table #2
Introductions
- 1. Name
- 2. Education affiliation
- 3. Reaction to this statement:
Our children are fighting to be seen as human beings without any precondition.
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Racial diversity of students and teachers
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Racial Gaps 4
- Racial gaps are significantly larger for Hispanics (city/suburban) and American
Indians or Alaskan Natives (town/rural)
- Minority gaps are larger –regardless of enrollment size–in:
- Low-income schools
- Schools with nonminority principals
- 13.5
- 9.1
- 6.2
- 1.4
- 0.2
- 15.9
- 7.1
- 4.7
- 1.5
- 0.3
- 25
- 20
- 15
- 10
- 5
Hispanic American Indian
- r Alaska Native
Black or African American Asian Pacific Islander
Percentage points
Student-to-teacher racial gaps in Oklahoma public schools, 2013-14 & 2019-20
2013-14 2019-20
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Racial diversity of principals & the assistant principal to principal pathway by race
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82% 5% 7% 3% 3% 1% 85% 8% 4% 3% 1% 0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
White American Indian or Alaska Native Black or African American Two or more races Hispanic Other
Public school assistant principals' & principals' racial and ethnic diversity, 2019-20
Assistant Principals Principals
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50.0 45.4 12.3 13.5 25.5 25.8 12.3 15.3
20 40 60 80 100 Cohort 1 New assistant principals SY 2010 Cohort 2 New assistant principals SY 2015
Employment status/role after 5 years (%)
Assistant principals turnover Assistant principals who stayed in this role Asssistant principals who moved into a non-principal role Assistant principals who transitioned into the role of principal
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Race/Ethnicity Time it takes an assistant principal to become a principal (Avg. # of years) Prior experience in first year as assistant principal (Avg. # of years) American Indian or Alaska Native 3 14 Asian
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Black or African American 3 11 Hispanic* 2 10 Two or more races* 2 19 Pacific Islander
- White
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Note: In the table (*) denotes averages that come from only one cohort.
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Equity gaps in the access to excellent teachers
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4.5 9.7 4.9 10.8
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
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Percentage points
Years of experience
Gaps in the access to experienced teachers
Low-income students, Title I schools vs. non- low-income students, Non-Title I schools Minority students, Title I schools vs. non-minority students, Non-Title I schools
Notes: The count of records is based on all core subjects in each academic term (i.e. semester, trimester, quarter) in which students are enrolled. SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Education, FY2018-19 WAVE Student Database & EDFacts school data.
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5.0 9.7 7.3 10.8
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
2017-18 2018-19
Percentage points
1-3 years of experience
Gaps in the access to experienced teachers
Low-income students, Title I schools vs. non- low-income students, Non-Title I schools Minority students, Title I schools vs. non-minority students, Non-Title I schools
Notes: The count of records is based on all core subjects in each academic term (i.e. semester, trimester, quarter) in which students are enrolled. SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Education, FY2018-19 WAVE Student Database & EDFacts school data.
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0.6 3.7 0.7 3.8
1 2 3 4 5
2017-18 2018-19
Percentage points
Emergency-certified teachers
Gaps in the access to traditionally certified teachers
Low-income students, Title I schools vs. non- low-income students, Non-Title I schools Minority students, Title I schools vs. non-minority students, Non-Title I schools
Notes: The count of records is based on all core subjects in each academic term (i.e. semester, trimester, quarter) in which students are enrolled. SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Education, FY2018-19 WAVE Student Database & EDFacts school data.
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0.08 0.05 0.09 0.05
0.0 0.5 1.0
2017-18 2018-19
Percentage points
Ineffective teachers
Gaps in the access to effective teachers
Low-income students, Title I schools vs. non- low-income students, Non-Title I schools Minority students, Title I schools vs. non-minority students, Non-Title I schools
Notes: The count of records is based on all core subjects in each academic term (i.e. semester, trimester, quarter) in which students are enrolled. SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Education, FY2018-19 WAVE Student Database & EDFacts school data.
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- ELL enrollment: 59% (city); 15% (suburban); 17% (town); and 10% (rural)
- 66% of public schools had >=1 ELL student (avg. 33)
- 56% of public schools that serve ELL students have no ESL teachers
- Low-income schools (58%); Higher-income schools (51%)
- City (26%); suburb (39%); town (67%); and rural(73%)
7.1% 1.5% 8.5% 2.4%
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%
ELL students ESL teachers
English Language Learners (ELL) vs. teachers with an English as a Second Language (ESL) credential, 2013-14 & 2019-20
2013-14 2019-20
Discussion groups
- Take 20 minutes to discuss
the guiding questions in your assigned group.
- A designated person will
take notes.
- Share a summary with the
larger group.
- A designated person will
serve as a spokesperson.
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Guiding questions
- 1. How adequate is the access different
student groups have to experienced/effective/traditionally certified teachers in your school/community?
- 2. What steps have the district/school in your
area taken to address the gaps?
- 3. How can the district/state more effectively
address the identified gaps?
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“Looking forward - what our teachers need to know”
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http://engage.ok.gov/in-the-cloud/
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Our children are fighting to be seen as human beings without any precondition.
Contact
- Dr. Robyn Miller
Chief Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Robyn.miller@sde.ok.gov
- Dr. Naneida Lazarte
Senior Director of Policy Research and Evaluation Naneida.Lazarte@sde.ok.gov