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New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2009

New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2009. A Comparison of Outcomes by Ethnicity and Gender and Strategies to Address Disparities. NPSO Presentation Charlotte NC, May 12, 2009. BACKGROUND. New Mexico comprehensive post-school outcomes survey. A census of students

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New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2009

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  1. New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis2009 A Comparison of Outcomes by Ethnicity and Gender and Strategies to Address Disparities NPSO Presentation Charlotte NC, May 12, 2009

  2. BACKGROUND • New Mexico comprehensive post-school outcomes survey. • A census of students • 2008 response rate: 46%.

  3. PROCESS • Districts appoint a coordinator • Data files sent including contacts • On line training for interviewers • Phone surveys conducted by school districts and RECs, April 1 – June 30 • Surveys entered by schools in on-line database • Stipends to coordinators and Interviewers

  4. PROCESS cont. • Data monitored as it is collected to insure representative sample • Strategies for representative sample of sub-groups • Calls to districts under-reporting

  5. Post-Secondary Education • Attend college/ voc training past year? • Currently attending college/ training? • Type of program attended? • Services or accommodations? • If did not attend, why?

  6. Indicator 14: Engagement 2008 N=1290

  7. Native American Engagement 2008 N=166

  8. Post-Secondary EducationBy Race/ Ethnicity

  9. Post-Secondary EducationBy Gender

  10. Employment Outcomes • Worked since leaving high school. • Currently employed. • Type of job. • Months employed past year. • Hourly Wage. • Hours worked per week. • Benefits. • If not working, why?

  11. Current Employment by Ethnicity

  12. Currently Employed by Gender

  13. Mean Hourly Wages of Employed • $7.99/hour

  14. Months Worked in Past Year

  15. Types of Jobs

  16. Mean Hourly Wage by Gender

  17. Employed/ Vocational Courses While in School

  18. Competitive Employment While in School/ Current Employment

  19. Agency Services Since Leaving School

  20. Report Formats for Schools • Raw Data Results returned • Templates of Charts and Graphs provided to Districts • Technical Assistance to Schools in Presenting Data to Staff

  21. Long-Term Considerations • Comparison Group of Students who Received General Education Services • Cohort Group- Follow-up Surveys, 3,5 and 10 Years

  22. Contact Us The Northeast Regional Education Cooperative(NEREC) • Glenn Damian: Ph.: (505) 426-2265 • www.rec4.com • gdamian@nmhu.edu NEREC #4

  23. Good Data + Commitment = Progress Job #1: Better Outcomes for Students THANK YOU!

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