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C. Job placementPrécis: ;Data for initial licensees hired in Ohio Public School districts mirrors that of supply and demand in grades 7-12 social studies education and k-12 art education. In early childhood education and intermediate grades education, however, licensees continue to be hired though there is a significant surplus in these areas in Ohio. The most licensees hired by public schools in Ohio are in special education. While the number of licensees has increased, the number hired in Ohio public schools has slightly decreased. In addition, the number of schools/districts hiring licensees has increased.The most hires were made by districts/schools designated major urban, very high poverty (Cincinnati City-80; Hamilton City – 18, and thirty-three charter schools-56),Data must be viewed as a minimal measure of employment; a number of graduates are from out of state, attracted to our nationally recognized programs, and request licenses other than Ohio’s. In November 2011 representatives of the state universities in Ohio requested that the Ohio Board of Regents provide information related to the employment status of graduates. In response, a file was provided to each of the state institutions. Though listing who received a license and who is teaching appears simple, the data must be viewed with these considerations:Ohio Teaching Licenses become effect July 1 of each year, independent of the application date. Each year of data represents the individuals who were recommended for a license by the institution effective July 1 2008, 2009, or 2010. All individuals who were recommended by the institution for the licensure effective that data were included in the data. An individual who was recommended for licensure effective July 1 2008 will be listed in the 2008 data even if he or she was employed in SY2010 or SY2011. The data were generated through pulling the first teaching subject area of the license. Candidates who have multiple areas (such as Middle Childhood Education) are only listed by their first teaching area. In this way all candidates are counted, but they may not be teaching specifically in the licensure area noted. Pupil Services licenses (speech language pathologist, school psychologist, social worker, school counselor, principal, and superintendent) are accurate.Candidates do not always apply for licensure immediately upon completing their programs. The year of licensure represented is not always the same as the year that the candidate completed his or her work at the University of Cincinnati.The data represent individuals working in Ohio public school districts. This information does include charter schools, educational services centers, and technical schools. It does not include religious schools or private schools. When the number of requests for out of state licenses, clearer data reflecting the national nature of our program emerge.Initial ProgramsAggregated data. The aggregated data for initial teachers , the number of Ohio licenses, and employment in public schools in Ohio are represented in this table:Summarized Employment in Ohio Public Schools - Initial Licenses?2008 Licenses2009 Licensed2010 LicensedTotal Licensees2008 Licenses Employed in Public School2009Licenses Employed in Public School2010 Licenses Employed in Public SchoolTotal Employed in Public Schools Integrated Language Arts19153569835649 Integrated Science4982178217Integrated Math10792659418 Social Studies71319392518 Earth Sciences??11?101 Life Science21581517Physics/Physical Science11?21??1Grades 7-12, no area reported2??2???0Early Childhood Education Prek-36561114240261149149Intervention Specialist Mild/Moderate5565107227575064171Intervention Specialist Moderate/Intense2?3335?331750Middle Childhood Language Arts/Reading212932821632856Middle Childhood Mathematics19935635351151Middle Childhood Science952741427132Middle Childhood Social StudiesNo data providedMultiage French1??1???1Multiage Spanish??66?6?6Multiage German?1?1???0Multiage Latin??11???1Multiage Music25813462131227Multiage Art1216194771311PrekAssociate1012?227??7Totals264252464978148374139658Analysis: To depict the data in graphic form, the follow licenses were combined: Grades 7-12 all science teaching licenses combined; all special education licenses; all world language licenses; all middle childhood education licenses. These combined data are presented in this table and the subsequent chart:ProgramsOhio LicenseesEmployed in Public Schools in OhioGrades 7-12 Integrated Language Arts6949Grades 7-12 Integrated Mathematics2618Grades 7-12 Integrated Social Studies 398Grades 7-12 Science Licenses 3226Grades 4-9 Middle Childhood 186139Early Childhood Prek-3240149World Language 98Multiage Music4627Multiage Art4711PrekAssociate222Intervention Specialist262221Totals978658These data are must be viewed with the understanding that these are only licensees who are employed in public schools in Ohio. Employment in public schools in Ohio has the most impact on pre-kindergarten associate graduates, who are most likely to be employed in preschools or Head Start programs whose delegate agency is not a school district. In addition, intervention specialist licensees (special education) may have accepted positions in state facilities or county programs for individuals with developmental disabilities, which are, again, not public schools. In addition, licensees who wish to stay local may take jobs in the tri-state metropolitan area; individuals employed in Kentucky and Indiana are not reflected in these data. Though programs make a concentrated effort to continue to track their graduates (requesting a “permanent” email address, having alumni events) the population is very mobile and difficult to track. The following chart, more representative of our nationally recognized programs, includes requests for out-of-state licenses.Though the data are limited, the following table presents the number of initial licenses in 2008, 2009, and 2010 who are employed in Ohio public schools:Advanced ProgramsThe aggregated data for advanced programs (as provided by the Ohio Board of Regents) is presented in this table: Summarized Employment - Advanced and Other School Personnel Licensed in Ohio and Employed in Ohio Public Schools?2008 LicensesEmployed as EducatorEmployed in Licensure Area 2009 Licenses2010SY Employed as Educator2010 Employed in Licensure Area 2010 Licenses2011 SY Employed as Educator2011Employed in Licensure Area Early Childhood Intervention Specialist111??????Principal623421573117533112School Counselor81263?12?6School Social Worker41?5?21?1School Psychology12?1112?1122?20School Speech/Language Pathologist18?103932039?26Superintendent11?1?15?0Reading Endorsement???1?1???Totals106384512137521323165Analysis To analyze the data, two very small programs (Early Childhood Intervention Specialist and Reading Endorsement) were removed. Of these two programs, the Early Childhood Intervention Specialist program has been closed and the Reading Endorsement has been thoroughly revised.The school psychology and school speech and language pathologists have the highest hiring rates. An issue emerges in the principal, school counselor, school social worker, and superintendent licensure areas, in which most of the completers are not employed in the new licensed role in public schools in Ohio. Again, these are national programs. When requests for out-of-states licenses are considered, new considerations emerge:All CandidatesApproximately half of University of Cincinnati graduates remain in the metropolitan area, competing with graduates from Mt. St. Joseph, Xavier, Miami University (Ohio), Northern Kentucky University, and Wilmington College for education positions. In addition, the 2009 Supply and Demand Report of the American Association of Employment in Education () indicates that there is both a national and regional surplus of early childhood education, intermediate grades, art, and social studies teachers. The following chart represents all Ohio licenses, public school positions in Ohio obtained, and the number of districts hiring University of Cincinnati educators. In the last three years, the number of individuals obtaining licenses has grown. However, the number of individuals hired for positions in Ohio is slightly decreasing. The number of districts in which licensees are employed has increased. In short, slightly fewer candidates are being spread across more districts for jobs.The last three years of districts hiring and the number of University of Cincinnati they employed is provided in a table at the end of this document.Over the last three years, the most hires were made by Cincinnati City (80), Oak Hills Local (27), Northwest Local (23), Hamilton City (18) Lakota Local (17), and across thirty-three charter schools (56). The typography of these districts includes “major urban, very high poverty” (Cincinnati City, Hamilton City) “urban suburban, high median income” (Northwest Local, Oak Hills Local, ), and “urban/suburban, very high median income, very low poverty (Lakota Local). The charter schools are located in the catchment areas of Cincinnati City, Hamilton City, and Dayton City, and are typographically “major urban, very high poverty.”Limitations of the data There are several limitations regarding these data. The information for institutions keyed off the licensure applications is not checked or validated in any way. In addition, individual districts are responsible for submitted the position data. Though this data is spot validated, there is little attention paid to changes in positions when there is no fiscal impact. Foremost, these data only provide evidence for Ohio licensees teaching in Public Schools in Ohio, and many students request out-of-state licenses. 43752Cincinnati City SDHamilton5Major Urban – very high poverty Districts Employing Assigned Graduates 2008-2009 School YearHires2009-2010 School Year Hires2010-2011 School Year HiresCincinnati City26Cincinnati City35Cincinnati City19Northwest Local 12Northwest Local 11West Clermont Local10Warren County ESC12Oak Hills Local 8Oak Hills Local 8Oak Hills Local 11Lakota Local7Clermont County ESC7Princeton City8Milford Exempted Village7Forest Hills Local6Clermont County ESC7Goshen Local6Hamilton City5Hamilton City7Hamilton City6Milford Exempted Village5Lakota Local7St Bernard-Elmwood Place 5Mt Healthy City5Sycamore Community City7Winton Woods City5Northwest Local 5Forest Hills Local5Clermont Northeastern Local4Norwood City 5Mt Healthy City5Forest Hills Local4Winton Woods City5New Richmond Exempted Village5Fairfield City3Hamilton City4Hamilton County ESC4Loveland City3Clermont Northeastern Local3Hillsboro City4Mt Healthy City3Fairfield City3Norwood City 4New Richmond Exempt Village3Kings Local3Centerville City3Wapakoneta City3Lakota3Great Oaks Inst Of Technology3West Clermont Local3Little Miami Local3Monroe Local School District3Batavia Local2Lynchburg-Clay Local3Brown ESC2Buckeye Valley Local2Middletown City3Butler County ESC2Canal Winchester Local2Mt.Auburn International Acad3Butler Technology & Career Development Schools2Cincinnati Speech & Reading Intervention Center2Newport City3Canton City2Clermont County ESC2Columbus City2Hamilton Cnty Math & Science2Cleveland Municipal2Dayton City2Kings Local2Dayton City2Eaton Community City2Lynchburg-Clay Local2Hillsboro City2Felicity-Franklin Local2Madison Local2Kings Local2Hamilton Cty DDS2Manchester Local2Lebanon City2Hillsboro City2Mason City School District2Mason City School District2Kettering City2Milford Exempted Village2Middletown City2Lebanon City2Ohio Connections Academy, Inc2Mount Auburn International Academy2New Lexington City2Orion Academy2Orion Academy2Scioto Valley Local2St Bernard-Elmwood Place City2Princeton City2Springboro Community City2Warren County ESC2Ross Local2Springfield City2Winton Woods City2Southwest Local2Urbana City2Wyoming City2South-Western City2V L T Academy2Bedford City1Springfield City2Adena Local1Bellefontaine City 1V L T Academy2Barberton City1Cambridge City1Warren County ESC2Barnesville Exempted Village1Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy1Western Brown Local2Beavercreek City1Cincinnati Speech & Reading Intervention Center1Akron City1Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local School District1Cleveland Municipal1Allen County ESC1Belpre City1Clinton-Massie Local1Bethel-Tate Local1Brooklyn, NY1Cloverleaf Local1Bloom-Carroll Local1Brookville Local1Crestline Exempted Village1Brown ESC1Brunswick City1Dayton City1Butler Technology & Career Development Schools1Butler County ESC1Dohn Community1Celina City1Butler Technology & Career Development Schools1East Clinton Local1Circleville City1Centerville City1Eaton Community City1Columbus City School District1Cincinnati Archdiocese1Electronic Classroom Of Tomorrow1Copley-Fairlawn City1Claymont City1Elmwood Local1Deer Park Community City1Crooksville Exempted Village1Fairport Harbor Exempted Village1East End Comm Heritage School1Denver, CO1Fairview Park City1Eaton Community City1Dohn Community1Felicity-Franklin Local1Educational Academy/Linden 1Dublin City1Finneytown Local1Fairfield County ESC1Electronic Classroom Of Tomorrow1Franklin City1Fairfield Union Local1Elmwood Local1Geneva Area City1Felicity-Franklin Local1Fairfield County ESC1Georgetown Exempted Village1Finneytown Local1Fairlawn Local1Goshen Local1Franklin City1Fort Frye Local1Greene County ESC1Georgetown Exempted Village1Fremont City1Greene County JT Voc SD1Green Local1Gallipolis City 1Horizon Science Acad- Cinci1Greenon Local1Georgetown Exempted Village1Indian Hill Exempted Village1Hamilton Local1Goshen Local1Jefferson Township Local1Hardin County ESC1Green Local1Klepinger Community School1Hilliard City1Hamilton Cnty Math & Science1LaBrae Local1Horizon Science Academy-Cincinnati1Hamilton County ESC1Lebanon City1James A Garfield Local1Hardin Northern Local1Life Skills Center Of Hamilton County1Kenton City1Harrisburg Pike Community School1Lisbon Exempted Village1Lake County ESC1Hilliard City1Little Miami Local1Life Skills Center Of Hamilton County1Horizon Science Academy Dayton Downtown 1Lockland Local1Life Skills Center-Middletown1Horizon Science Academy-Cincinnati1Loveland City1Life Skills Ctr Of Cincinnati1Lakeview Local1Mariemont City Schools1Little Miami Local1Lakewood Local1Marysville Exempted Village1Lockland Local1Licking Valley Local1Maysville Local1Mad River Local1Lighthouse Community Sch Inc1Meigs Local1Madeira City1Lockland Local1Miami Valley Career Tech1Mariemont City1Loveland City1Miamisburg City1Marysville Exempted Village1Mad River Local1Middletown City1McDonald Local1Madison-Champaign ESC1Milton-Union Exempted Village1Mercer County ESC1Mahoning County ESC1Mississinawa Valley Local1Miami County ESC1Mariemont City1Mount Auburn International Academy1New Lexington City1Marysville Exempted Village1New Miami Local1North College Hill City1Medina County ESC1North Dayton School Of Science & Discovery1Northmont City1Monroe City Schools1Orrville City1Norwood City 1Mount Vernon City1P.A.C.E. High School1Oak Hill Union Local1New Bremen Local1Plain Local1Ohio Connections Academy, Inc1North College Hill1Preble Shawnee Local1Perry-Hocking ESC1North Union Local1Reading Community City1Pickerington Local1Northridge Local1Revere Local1Piqua City1Oakwood City1Richmond Heights Local1Pleasant Local1Ohio Connections Academy, Inc1Ridgemont Local1Poland Local1Paint Valley Local1Riverside Academy1Reading Community City1Pandora-Gilboa Local1Ross Local1Richard Allen Academy III1Pathway School of Discovery1Southwest Local1Ridgedale Local 1Princeton City1Streetsboro City1Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local1Reading Community City1Summit Academy Middletown1Rock Hill Local1Reynoldsburg City1Switzerland of Ohio Local1Sciotoville1Ridgeway Local1T.C.P. World Academy1Southeastern Local1Riverside Academy1Trotwood Fitness & Prep Acad1Southern Local1Rocky Mt. NC1V L T Academy1Southwest Licking Local1Sciotoville Elementary Acad. 1Valley View Local1Springboro Community City1Sidney City1Western Brown Local1Stow-Munroe Falls City School District1Southern Ohio ESC1Wickliffe City1Talawanda City1Southwest Licking Local1Wilmington City1Tiffin City Digital Academy1Southwest Local1Madeira City1Vandalia-Butler City1St Bernard-Elmwood Place City1237Wayne Local1Stark County Area1Wheelersburg Local1Summit Academy1Windham Exempted Village1Summit County ESC1Xenia Community City1Tipp City Exempted Village1Zanesville City1Waren Cty ESC1231Warren Local1Waverly City1West Franklin County DDS1West Muskingum Local1Western Brown Local1Williamsburg Local1Xenia Community City1221 ................
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