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Page 1: What Teachers Think about Teacher Prep: Results from a Survey of Teachers

What  teachers  think    of  teacher  prep  

Findings  from  a  survey  of  teachers  

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Our  goal  in  surveying  teachers  about  teacher  preparation  

•  We  are  starting  a  conversation  about  teacher  preparation  quality  with  those  it  most  directly  affects  –  teachers  themselves.  

•  NCTQ  will  not  use  any  of  the  data  from  the  survey  in  its  national  review  of  teacher  preparation  programs.    

•  This  stand-­‐alone,  unscientific  survey  will  help  us  get  a  better  sense  of  what  many  teachers  think  about  teacher  preparation.  

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 What  teachers  think  of  teacher  prep:  Key  findings  

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•  81  percent  want  a  national  review  of  teacher  prep.  

•  59  percent  felt  “very  prepared”  or  “prepared”  in  their  first  year  in  the  classroom.  

•  But  only  40  percent  of  respondents  who  came  via  alternative  routes  into  the  profession  felt  very  prepared  or  prepared.  

•  Respondents  felt  that  their  programs  were  particularly  strong  in  imparting  classroom  management  skills,  but  not  in  helping  them  to  use  data  to  differentiate  instruction.  

•  Respondents  said  they  chose  their  programs  based  on  location  and  reputation,  but  would  have  liked  to  have  known  more  about  quality  of  coursework  and  practical  experience.  

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Basic  facts  about  survey  

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•  4,279  began  survey;  3,777  completed  most  or  all  of  it.  •  Survey  open  from  August  3  until  September  23,  2011  •  Respondents  recruited  via:  

•  Twitter  •  NCTQ  newsletter  mailing  list  •  Mailing  lists  of  teachers  surveyed  in  Los  Angeles  and  Miami-­‐

Dade  County  for  past  NCTQ  projects  •  Survey  respondents’  own  referrals  (270)  •  Teachers’  unions:  Hillsborough  Classroom  Teachers  

Association,  Illinois  Education  Association,  Missouri  State  Teachers  Association  

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Who  responded  to  the  survey:  Years  of  experience  

Average  number  of  years  since  graduating  from  teacher  preparation  program:  ≈14  •  7  percent  of  respondents  graduated  in  2011  •  2  percent  of  respondents  graduated  before  1970  

•  Median  number  of  years  since  graduation:  ≈10  

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Who  responded  to  the  survey:  Pathways  into  the  profession  

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38%  

15%  13%  

12%  

12%  

7%  

2%  1%  

How  did  respondents  prepare  to  become  teachers?  (n  =  4,274)  

Undergraduate  degree  in  educaCon  

Simultaneous  undergrad  subject-­‐maHer  and  educaCon  degrees  

Graduate  training  (not  necessarily  degree)  

AlternaCve  cerCficaCon  (e.g.,  TFA,  district  "fast-­‐track")  

Graduate  degree  before  becoming  teacher  

Post-­‐baccalaureate  undergraduate  degree  

No  preparaCon  

Prepared  outside  the  country  

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Who  responded  to  the  survey:  What  are  they  teaching?  

7  

31%  

17%  21%  

5%  

3%  2%  

10%  

11%  

Grade  level  and  area  taught  by  respondents  (n  =  3,403)  

Elementary  general  ed  

Middle  school  general  ed  

High  school  general  ed  

Elementary  special  ed  

Middle  school  special  ed  

High  school  special  ed  

Other  

I  am  not  currently  teaching.  

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What  teachers  got  out  of  teacher  preparation:  Overall  satisfaction  

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24%  

35%  

33%  

8%  

How  prepared  did  you  feel  to  teach  in  your  first  year  in  the  classroom?  (N=3,335)  

Very  prepared  

Prepared  

Somewhat  prepared  

Not  at  all  prepared  

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What  teachers  got  out  of  teacher  preparation:  Focus  on  teachers  who  entered  through  alternative  routes  

9  

10%  

30%  

40%  

20%  

How  prepared  did  you  feel  to  teach  in  your  first  year  in  the  classroom?  (n  =  489)  

Very  prepared  

Prepared  

Somewhat  prepared  

Not  at  all  prepared  

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What  teachers  got  out  of  teacher  preparation:  Specific  skill  areas  

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1.90  

1.51  

2.04  

1.56   1.47  

0.0  

0.5  

1.0  

1.5  

2.0  

2.5  

3.0  

How  to  help  students  from  diverse  

backgrounds  succeed  (n=2668)  

How  to  use  data  on  student  learning  to  

modify  and  differenCate  instrucCon  (n=2626)  

Classroom  management  skills  (n=2630)  

How  faculty  at  successful  schools  work  

collaboraCvely  (n=2617)  

Understanding  how  to  use  technology  to  enhance  learning  

(n=2622)  

How  much  of  a  posiCve  impact  did  teacher  preparaCon  make  on  respondents’  instrucCon  in  key  areas?  (3  =  "big";  0  =  "didn't  learn  about  area  in  teacher  prep")  

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What  teachers  got  out  of  teacher  preparation:  Focus  on  elementary  teachers  and  classroom  management  

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Made  a  big  difference  

38%  

Made  some  difference  

38%  

Made  not  much  difference  at  all  

14%  

Didn't  learn  this  in  teacher  prep  

10%  

Elementary  school  teachers’  responses  on  posiCve  impact  of  teacher  preparaCon  on  their  classroom  management  skills  (n  =  

1,026)  

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What  teachers  got  out  of  teacher  preparation:  Focus  on  elementary  teachers  and  using  data  

Made  a  big  difference  

24%  

Made  some  difference  

28%  

Made  not  much  difference  at  all  

17%  

Didn't  learn  this  in  teacher  prep  

31%  

Elementary  school  teachers’  responses  on  posiCve  impact  of  teacher  preparaCon  on  capacity  to  use  student  data  to  

differenCate  instrucCon  (n  =  1,021)  

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Respondents  overwhelmingly  want  a  national  review  of  teacher  preparation  programs  

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81.4%  

18.6%  

Should  there  be  a  naConal  review  of  teacher  preparaCon  programs?  (N=3,867)  

Yes  

No  

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How  teachers  chose  their  teacher  preparation  program  

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50.9%  

38.2%  

37.5%  

29.1%  

25.4%  

0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%   60%  

Loca<on/Convenience  

Reputa<on  of  college/university  

Reputa<on  of  teacher  prepara<on  program  

Known  for  providing  good  prac<cal  experience  

Cost  

Top  three  reasons  for  choosing  teacher  prepara<on  program  (only  reasons  chosen  by  more  than  25%  of  respondents;  n=  3,426)  

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What  teachers  now  wish  they  could  have  known  about  their  teacher  preparation  program  before  they  attended  

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43.2%  

42.8%  

33.3%  

28.3%  

22.6%  

0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%  

Quality  of  pracCcal  fieldwork/experiences  (e.g.  student  teaching)  

Quality  of  professional  coursework  on  teaching  and  learning  

Strength  of  career  services/job  placement  

Strength  of  partnerships  with  school  districts  

Quality  of  faculty  

(Respondents  could  check  all  that  apply;  N=2,770)