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The Study of Language Other than English Learners

The Study of Language Other than English Learners. Resource Planning Jan 30,2007. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A. Introduction - Keith LOE Institutional Research – Emma Zhou Other LOE Research Activities – Katherine McGovern. Agenda. Introduction

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The Study of Language Other than English Learners

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  1. The Study of Language Other than English Learners Resource Planning Jan 30,2007

  2. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Introduction - Keith LOE Institutional Research – Emma Zhou Other LOE Research Activities – Katherine McGovern Agenda

  3. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Concerns expressed about the success of second-language learners in their first-year classes (especially in Eng100 & Eng 110) Second-language learners may faces enormous burden (ex. Take the course numerous times, withdraw, or failed) Studying LOE learners in order to decide whether additional resources to help LOE learners is necessary …………. Rationale For Research

  4. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A What is the profile of LOE Students? (in terms of Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Basis for admission etc.) What percentage of students are LOE learners? What percentage of graduating students are LOE learners? How many of them are RTD'd (Requirement to Discontinue Studies)before completing their program? What are the learning outcomes of 1st Year LOE students? How well do ELPRs ensure the success of LOE students? …….. Questions of interest

  5. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A LOE Students: Include all VISA Students Canadian Student Authorization Permanent Resident Work Authorization Work Permit Do not include students who Were born in Canada; and Are Canadian citizens; And whose native language is English What is an LOE Student?

  6. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A The study examines all students registered between the Spring 2001 term and the Fall 2006 term who are identified as LOE students. The study includes full academic years from 2001 to 2005, and part of 2006 (spring/summer, fall) Period of Study

  7. Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Three Major Categories: Test Scores TOEFL, IELTS, CanTest, CAEL, MELAB, CELT, ESL, RTEP High School Saskatchewan, other Canadian H.S or CEGEP, International, US, and other non-Canadian if conditions are met. Post Secondary Similar to H.S. Basis for Admission (ELPR)

  8. Enrolment of LOE students Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Comparison of Total Enrolment with LOE Enrolment (2001-2005) • 2001~2004 LOE Students increase from 392 to 532 • LOE Students account for 1.4% to 1.8% over all enrollment Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  9. Enrolment of LOE Students Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A • IN 2005, the enrollment of LOE Students represents a decrease of 19% over year 2004 Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  10. Undergraduate LOE Students by Faculty Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Year 2005 • 83% of the LOE Students are enrolled in five faculties - Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Science, and Education. • 17% of the LOE Students are enrolled in - Fine Arts, Continuing Education, Social Work, Kinesiology & Health Studies, and Not Applicable. Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  11. Graduate LOE Students by Faculty Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Year 2005 • 76% of the LOE Students are enrolled - Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Applied Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science. • 23% of the LOE Students are enrolled in - Master of Education, Master Human Resource Develop, Master of Arts, Master of Public Admin, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Human Resource Mgmt, Master of Business Admin. Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  12. LOE Students by Country of Citizenship Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Year 2001-06 Fifteen or more students came to the UofR from each of these 22 countries Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  13. LOE Students – Age and Gender Distribution Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Comparison of Age distribution over 2001 and 2005 • About 70% of LOE students are distributed over age 18 to 24 • 15% of LOE students are distributed over age 25-30 Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  14. Eng100 Average Comparison Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Overall Eng100 Average Compares with 3 Major Admission Groups • In Fall 2004, the Eng100 Avg of LOE Students whose admission category are Test, HS and PS is 2.3% to 7.1% higher than Overall Avg. • In Fall 2006 the Eng100 Avg of LOE Students under Test category has dropped to -1.2% under the Overall Avg. Category of HS has -3.5% lower than the Overall Avg. Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  15. Eng100 Average Comparison Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A Overall Eng100 Average Compares with the Average of ESL Student • In Fall 2004, the Eng100 Average of ESL Students is 2.0% higher than Overall Average • In Fall 2006 the Average is -0.3% lower than the overall Average • Attention – In 2005 spring/summer the Average of ESL has dropped to 9.6% under the overall average Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  16. Graduation of LOE Students Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&A • The number of LOE Graduates has increased from 35 to 289 since year 2001 • And, the number of LOE Graduates with RTD has jumped from 1 to 13 between 2001 and 2006 Source:T:\CLERISY\Report_exchange\Resource Planning\_Info_Mng_Project\international admination\e_international_admissions_updated.xls

  17. Questions and Suggestion Introduction Rationale Objectives Overview Key findings Q&S Thank you!

  18. Other Research of Relevance to Understanding the LOE Student Population

  19. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM • CUSC 2007 First-Year Undergraduate Student Survey Two samples • Main sample of First-Year Undergraduate Students (n=1,000) • Over-sample of LOE students (n=133) • Format: web-based • Launch Date: between January and March 2007 • Survey Cut-off: April 27, 2007

  20. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM Main Sample Specifications Main sample includes: • undergraduate students in a first-level Bachelor’s program • first-year undergraduate students who graduated from high school or CEGEP within the last two years • students who have no prior university or college experience, except for their current academic year • both part-time and full-time students • students from in province, out of province, and out of country • exclude independent, special, or Continuing Education students

  21. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM LOE Sample Specifications LOE sample includes: • Students identified as LOE • Both graduate and undergraduate students • First-term U of R students (200630) • both part-time and full-time students • students from in province, out of province, and out of country • exclude independent, special, or Continuing Education students

  22. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM LOE Sample: Preliminary findings • LOE student retention: • Fall 2006: initial sample of 180 first-term LOE students • only 133 of these students returned in the Winter 2007 semester

  23. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM Characteristics of non-returning LOE Students

  24. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM Characteristics of non-returning LOE Students

  25. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM Remaining non-returning LOE Students

  26. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM Overview of the CUSC 2007 Survey of First-Year University Students Types of Questions: • Decision to attend university (general) • Decision to attend THIS university • Satisfaction with application for admissions process • Nature of advice and support in choosing a program or courses; satisfaction with support provided • Satisfaction with the registration process • Experience with orientation programs before and after arriving • Adjusting to university (academically and socially) • Overall satisfaction with university experience • Types of services used, and satisfaction with each • Student’s academic and socio-economic profile

  27. CANADIAN UNDERGRADUATE SURVEY CONSORTIUM CUSC 2007 Survey of First-Year University Students – Final questions The survey ends with a few open-ended questions: • Looking back on your experiences as a first-year student, what aspects of your experience at university have been most positive? • What aspects of your experience at university have been most negative? • How could we have helped or done a better job?

  28. Upcoming SIDRU Seminar "The Future of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Canada" Joyce Vandall, F. W. Johnson Collegiate;University of Regina Wednesday, January 31st 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., ED 341

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