
Pathways to Improving ITEP Student Success Rates
Explore the challenges and findings of the Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at MDECOE, focusing on addressing the graduation rates of ITEP-JR pathway students. Discover insights into major transfers, courses taken, and targeted interventions to enhance student outcomes.
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Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP): Pathways to teaching Greg Knotts, Elementary Ed, MDECOE
What was/were the student success question(s) that led you to your project? How can Liberal Studies (ITEP) address the 4- to 6-year graduation rate for the ITEP-JR (ITEP-Junior) pathway? Guiding Questions What other considerations led you to your project topic? With 700+ ITEP-JR students, who begins the program when? From where do the ITEP-JR students transfer (CC s? Other majors? When .3rd? 4th? 5th semester? Later?) ITEP-JR Major Transfers FTT First Year Ss Undecided
High level overview of the data used for the project ITEP-JRs from 2006-2016 College and Major change rate Semester declared ITEP/Liberal Studies/Pre-Credential Courses taken FTT rate Overview of Data 2006-2016 College/Major Courses Taken FTT
High level overview of the project findings: Of the Internal Major Transfers: Exploratory: 27% (What is that?!) FCS-Education: 13% (What is that?!) (typically before semester 5) CADV: 8% (We predicted most would come PSYC: 7% from these two majors!) (typically before semester 4) ENGL: 7% (We suspect these are Single MATH: 6% Subject folks who then decide BIOL: 6 % on Elementary) (typically before semester 6) Other: 27% (all at <5%) (BUS, POLS, JOUR, COMM, KIN, other) (typically before semester 5) Findings
Recommendations for interventions / changes / practices as a result of your project findings and Next Steps for work on this topic Target Exploratory Majors but how? Target FCS-Education Majors: Course-level? Better Advertising? Target CADV and PSYC Majors: Course-level? Better advertising? Concluding Thoughts FTT: further data mining to determine where FTTs go first : LRS? Or other Majors?