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Title: Funded Internship Programs in California


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Funded Internship Programs in California
  • October 2007

2
Internship Program Participation and Funding
Trends
3
Summary of Intern Program Profile
  • 78 Provide Some Form Of Financial Assistance
    To Interns
  • 26 Of Intern Programs Serve Incarcerated Youth
  • 53 Serve Interns In The Inner City
  • 29 Serve Interns In Rural Areas
  • 26 Of Programs Use Some Form Of Distance
    Technology To Offer Course Work
  • 54 Use Computerized Technology To Offer
    Coursework
  • 82 Use A Seminar Format In Their Instructional
    Program
  • 71 Of The Programs Use Sequenced Coursework
    That Deal With Subject Matter In Increasingly
    Complex Manner
  • 20 Of The Programs Use A National Selection
    Instrument
  • 50 Of The Programs Use A Joint Interview
    (School And Program) To Select Interns

Continued
4
Summary of Intern Program Profile continued
  • 64 Use On Line Support
  • 30 Have A Hot Line That Interns Can Call For
    Assistance
  • 55 Offer Specialized Or Special Circumstances
    Support To Interns
  • 26 Have Program Alumni That Offer Support To
    Interns
  • 18 Offer Non Classroom Support By Community
    Persons
  • 47 Of The Programs Offer Support Providers Who
    Are Full Time Release
  • 57 Are Part Time Release
  • 65 Of The Programs Use Retired Teachers And
    Administrators For Support
  • 49 Of The Programs Use The CA TPA Or PACT For
    Performance Assessment
  • 85 Of The Programs Use Some Form Of Portfolio
    Assessment

5
Funded Internship ProgramsCredential Area
2002-2007
Candidates can seek more than one credential.
6
Recruitment Source of Teaching Interns (Percent)
1996-2007
7
Ethnic Distribution of Interns (Percent)1997-2007
8
Intern Single Subject Credential Content
Areas2004-2007
continued
9
Intern Single Subject Credential Content
Areas2004-2007 continued
10
Special Education CredentialSpecialty Areas
2004-2007
94 Seeking Multiple Specialties 04-05 84
Seeking Multiple Specialties05-06 63 Seeking
Multiple Specialties 06-07
11
Intern participant Survey ResponsesStatewide
results
12
Why did you choose the intern program?
13
Main reasons for entering a teacher preparation
program
14
Prior to entering the classroom, interns said
they did not receive ..
15
How well did the preservice prepare you?
16
How often did you communicate with your support
providers?
17
Status of Support Provider
18
Type of support received
19
Support Provider Survey Results
  • 1,556 responses
  • Supporting at least 2,563 interns

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1.How many interns did you support this year?
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1a. Position
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1b. Did the interns you supported teach in the
following credential areas?
23
2a. Do you support other beginning teachers?
24
2b.Number of Beginning Teachers Also Supported
25
2c. Did other support providers assist the
interns that you were assigned?
26
2e. Do you have significant other assigned duties
in addition to teaching and supporting other
teachers?
27
3. In terms of carrying out your support provider
responsibilities, how useful was the training you
received from the program in the areas of
28
4a-f. How would you describe the knowledge and
skill of those who trained you as a support
provider in the following areas?
29
5a. Did you receive formative feedback from your
program leadership about your work as a support
provider?
30
5b. How useful was the formative feedback you
received about your work as an Intern Support
Provider?
31
6. During this school year, how often did you
have an opportunity to meet other support
providers for professional development and/or
problem solving?
32
7a. On average, how often did your Intern
teacher(s) receive communication about issues
related to their teaching practice?
33
7b. On average, how long is the typical amount of
communication per week?
34
8. Was the time allotted for your support
provider role adequate to meet the needs of each
of your Intern teacher(s) for support and/or
assessment?
35
9. How often did you feel that the support
offered to the Intern was timely in meeting your
Intern teacher(s) needs?
36
10a. Were any of the intern teachers you
supported this year in a teaching assignment that
would be described as challenging?
37
10b. What percentage of your interns are in
challenging assignments?
38
10c. To what extent was support provided to help
compensate for the additional challenges?
39
11a. For the interns you assist how well are you
acquainted with the coursework interns receive?
40
11b. My understanding is based on the following
experiences
41
12. How familiar are you with the performance
assessment or other methods of intern assessment
used in the program?
42
13a-n. To what extent do you believe that your
work with the interns you supported helped them
become better teachers in the following areas?
43
14a. How likely will you be to serve as an Intern
support provider next year?
44
14b. If you answered Will not or not likely
on 14a, please indicate the reason.
45
Administrator Survey Summary
  • 43 programs
  • 1,473 responses

46
1. How does he/she compare with other beginning
teachers who have taught in schools where you
were an administrator?
47
2. How does he/she compare with other beginning
teachers in the following areas
48
3. How well has the intern program supported the
development of this beginning teacher?
49
4. If you have other teaching openings, would you
request another intern teacher?
50
5. Have you attended training or information
sessions about the Intern Program?
51
5a. What other ways have you learned about the
Intern program? (Mark all that apply)
52
5b. Do you believe the Intern program aligns with
and supports your district and school improvement
goals?
53
5c. How clear are you in your role in supporting
intern teachers?
54
6a. Are you able to avoid assigning Intern
teachers to assignments that are more challenging
at your site?
55
6b. I support interns in the following way
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7. The intern program has a number of goals.
Please rate how well the program has achieved
these goals.
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