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Title: Strengthening the Court Reporters


1
Strengthening the Court Reporters Educational
System
  • Dr. Watson Scott Swail
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • April 2, 2005

2
Why Retention is an Important Issue
  • Retention stable at 50 percent
  • Issues of cost and quality
  • Federal and state intervention

3
Some Background about Retention in US
Postsecondary Education
  • One quarter of all students who enter
    postsecondary education for the first time end up
    at another institution before attaining a
    postsecondary degree.
  • Almost half (46 percent) of first-time students
    who left their initial institution by the end of
    the first year never came back to postsecondary
    education.
  • Students who attend full-time or whose attendance
    was continuous were much more likely to achieve
    their degree goals than other students. However,
    only about two-thirds of students were
    continuously enrolled.

4
Some Background about Retention in US
Postsecondary Education
  • 50 percent of four-year students who did not
    delay entry into PSE earned their degree at their
    first institution, compared to only 27 percent of
    students who were delayed entrants.
  • 42 percent of students whose first-year grade
    point average was 2.25 or less left postsecondary
    education permanently.

5
Why Students Leave
  • Academic Preparedness
  • Campus Climate
  • Commitment to Educational Goals and the
    Institution
  • Social and Academic Integration
  • Financial Aid

6
Age Distribution of Court Reporters (NCRA Members
Only)
7
Age Distribution of Students (NCRA Members Only)
8
Age Distribution of the Court Reports (NCRA
Members Only)
9
Cost of Student Attrition
  • Institutional
  • Individual
  • Societal

10
Cognitive Factors
Social Factors
The Student Experience
Institutional Factors
11
Academic Rigor Quality of Learning Aptitude Conten
t Knowledge Critical-Thinking Ability Technology
Ability Study Skills Learning Skills Time
Management Academic-Related Extracurricular
Activities
Social Factors
The Student Experience
Institutional Factors
12
Financial Issues Educational Legacy Attitude
Toward Learning Religious Background Maturity Soci
al Coping Skills Communication Skills Attitude
Toward Others Cultural Values Expectations Goal
Commitment Family Influence Peer Influence Social
Lifestyle
Academic Rigor Quality of Learning Aptitude Conten
t Knowledge Critical-Thinking Ability Technology
Ability Study Skills Learning Skills Time
Management Academic-Related Extracurricular
Activities
The Student Experience
Institutional Factors
13
Financial Issues Educational Legacy Attitude
Toward Learning Religious Background Maturity Soci
al Coping Skills Communication Skills Attitude
Toward Others Cultural Values Expectations Goal
Commitment Family Influence Peer Influence Social
Lifestyle
Academic Rigor Quality of Learning Aptitude Conten
t Knowledge Critical-Thinking Ability Technology
Ability Study Skills Learning Skills Time
Management Academic-Related Extracurricular
Activities
The Student Experience
Financial Aid
Recruitment Admissions
Academic Services
Student Services
Curriculum Instruction
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Cognitive Factors
Social Factors
The Student Experience
Institutional Factors
16
Five Components of the Student Retention
Framework
17
The current status of the reporter education
system
  1. Not enough schools online learning only option
    for rural students CC programs only look at
    numbers private schools focus more on student
    needs.
  2. Firms may settle for reporter with lesser skills
    because of lack of qualified reporters.
  3. Schools been unable to recruit students with
    aptitude and ability to achieve and succeed. How
    do we know what type of person will succeed.
  4. Feel that proprietary schools dont care as much
    about students
  5. Recruiting without qualification is a deadly
    issue.
  6. Our theory approval system is antiquated, and
    outsourced to institutions.

18
The current status of the reporter education
system
  1. Branding is a major problem/challenge. In the
    world, people think we are a dying business.
    Technology taking over (perception).
  2. This is a competency-based profession and
    education system pass or fail, which crashes
    the graduation rate.
  3. At one point had role models teaching in one
    school, teachers were those who failed the test
    We need to know who our educators are in the
    field.
  4. Our most promising students are those who are
    intellectually engaged. Students who are
    enthusiastic, but have to wade through a long
    road of training that is not intellectually
    demanding.
  5. Students come in with an unrealistic picture of
    what the field has to offer.

19
Specific challenges in the court reporting /
captioning profession
  1. We havent looked at how the industry has changed
    and adapted the program we have added pieces but
    not taken out (KISS)
  2. Not enough motivation within educational system.
  3. Tuition is a challenge for students, forcing them
    to extend their education (time to degree)
  4. WE burden students with way too much
    information/technical when they dont need it or
    are ready for it.
  5. Recruitment policies court reporting takes an
    intellectual type of student/professional. We
    have to get the word out
  6. Adult students dont have the same mental
    talents.
  7. Being able to motivate those who are
    self-motivated.
  8. This was a full-time, bread-winning profession
    then it was marketed as a part-time profession.

20
NCRAs current and future role in the education
system
  • Create minimum standards for recruitment to guide
    or assist schools
  • Create pilot projects to test education models.
    (test theories learning).
  • Create training (intensive) for new
    professionals work with firm owners to develop
    curriculum
  • Figure out way to help schools motivate students
    use our own experience to develop models. We need
    to identify these effective practices model.
  • Teach schools the business of teaching
    learning.
  • What is the special aptitude of court reports
    that leads to success. Perhaps create inventory
    for admissions process (developed from survey
    about attributes). This info can also be used to
    market court reporting broadly.

21
NCRAs current and future role in the education
system
  • Economic analysis of the cost of student
    departure.
  • Mentoring boot camp to teach people how to mentor
    the entire student body, and those who do so on
    small group or individual level. Mentors for new
    professionals.
  • Weve never targeted career counselors at
    colleges and universities.
  • Emphasize teacher trainings professional
    development so they can see what the profession
    is like, not just isolated in the school.
  • Weve allowed vendors to determine who we are.
    We need to recreate our image.
  • We have an obligation to provide skills
    trainings, not only to new professionals, but
    extended to teaching the teachers.

22
NCRAs current and future role in the education
system
  1. Develop online qualifying test. Aptitude,
    personality, as well as punctuation, etc.
  2. Is there something we can do to help with
    accreditation process for NCRA schools?
  3. NCRA should expand the teacher training program
    (provide more incentive to become certified
    instructors).
  4. NCRA put the word out where firm members could
    come to glut areas (e.g., Texas) for recruitment.

23
Top Ten Considerations
  1. Rely on proven research.
  2. Suit the particular needs of the campus.
  3. Institutionalize and become a regular part of
    campus service.
  4. Involve all campus departments and all campus
    personnel.
  5. Take into consideration the dynamics of the
    change process and provide extensive and
    appropriate retraining of staff.
  6. Focus on students.
  7. Ensure that the program is fiscally responsible.
  8. Support institutional research in the monitoring
    of programs and students.
  9. Be patient.
  10. Be sensitive to students needs and target the
    most needy student populations.

24
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