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New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2008-09

New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2008-09. A Comparison of Outcomes by Ethnicity and Gender and Strategies to Address Disparities. Presentation to NM Transition Cadre 11-12-09, 2009. Indicator 14: Engagement 2008 (87%). Indicator 14: Engagement 2009 (84%).

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New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis 2008-09

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  1. New Mexico Post-School Outcomes Sub-group Analysis2008-09 A Comparison of Outcomes by Ethnicity and Gender and Strategies to Address Disparities Presentation to NM Transition Cadre 11-12-09, 2009

  2. Indicator 14: Engagement 2008 (87%)

  3. Indicator 14: Engagement 2009 (84%)

  4. No PS ed and No Employment/ Ethnicity and Gender 08

  5. Post-Secondary Education/ Race-ethnicity 08(Statistically significant)

  6. Post-Secondary Education enrolled anytime / Race-ethnicity General Ed Sample 09

  7. Reasons for Not Enrolling 08

  8. Post-Secondary Education/ Gender 08 (Statistically significant)

  9. Reasons for Not Enrolling (Male) 08

  10. Current Employment by Ethnicity 08-09

  11. Currently Employed by Gender 08 (Statistically significant)

  12. 08 Types of Jobs (Male)

  13. 08 Types of Jobs (Female)

  14. 08 Mean Hourly Wage by Gender (Statistically Significant)

  15. Have Not Worked Recently (Female/ Female Native American) 08statistically significant

  16. 08 Currently Employed/ Vocational Courses While in School (statistically significant)

  17. 08 Vocational Courses while in School/ Gender

  18. 08 Types of Vocational Courses

  19. 08 Paid Job in HS/ Current Employment

  20. 08 Paid Job in HS/ Race-Ethnicity

  21. 08 Paid Job in HS/ Gender

  22. Additional AnalysisBeginning 2009 • Comparison group of students who received general education services • Cohort group follow-up surveys, 3, 5, and 10 Years

  23. QUESTIONS ???

  24. NM Post-School Outcomes Study Contact: • Glenn Damian: Ph.: (505) 426-2265 Northeast Regional Education Coop #4 • www.rec4.com • gdamian@nmhu.edu NEREC #4

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