Highlights from UTeach Replication Strategic Partners • The University of Texas at Austin • The University of Texas System • Arkansas Governor’s Workforce Cabinet • Arkansas Science and Technology Authority • Boise State University • Exxon Mobil Corporation • Florida Department of Education • Georgia Governor’s Office • Greater Texas Foundation • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) • Maryland State Department of Education • Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education • Michael and Susan Dell Foundation • National Math and Science Initiative • Tennessee Department of Education • Tennessee Higher Education Commission • Texas Education Agency • Texas High School Project • Texas Instruments Foundation • Texas Regional Collaboratives 2 Partner Programs 3 New Partner Programs (Starting Classes Fall 2014) • Drexel University – Dragons Teach • Oklahoma State University – OSUTeach • Florida International University – FIUteach • University of Maryland – Terrapin Teachers • University of Alabama, Birmingham – UAB Teach 4 5 6 7 Current Student Demographics Not Reported 11% Freshmen 19% Senior 26% Other 2% African American Not 8% Reported Asian 13% 10% Hispanic 15% Sophomore 22% Junior 22% Classification American Indian 1% White 51% Ethnicity 24% of the students are from traditionally under-represented minorities 8 Current Students’ Majors 30% 26% 25% 21% 20% 15% 10% 5% 10% 9% 8% 5% 5% 5% 4% 4% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 9 UTeach Graduates Nationwide Cumulative program graduates through Spring 2014: 2,135 UTeach at UT Austin: 878 UTeach partner programs: 1,257 Graduates identified as underrepresented minorities: UTeach at UT Austin: 23% UTeach partner programs: 12% Graduates entering teaching: UTeach at UT Austin: 90% UTeach partner programs: 80% Graduates who teach in schools with a majority low-income population: UTeach at UT Austin: 59% UTeach partner programs: 69% Graduates who teach STEM in K–12 schools: UTeach at UT Austin: Math, 59%; Science, 38% UTeach partner programs: Math, 54%; Science, 46% Employment numbers are based on the 80% of graduates through Spring 2014 successfully tracked. Low-income schools are defined as schools deemed eligible for Title 1 funding according to the National Center for Education Statistics, Elementary/Secondary Information System (EISi). EISi data were available for 80% of schools where UTeach graduates were employed. UT Austin data is reported separately because that program began producing graduates in 2000, nineyears before the first partner program produced graduates. 10 11 12 13 14 UTeachers 561 Math 419 Science 32 Other 15 16 17