EOR 2011
Aside from an annual statewide report, UCLA IDEA produces a supplemental series analyzing the most recent publically available state educational data. The Conditions, Opportunities, and Outcomes in California Public Schools Series highlights the differences in school resources and outcomes across different groups of California public schools.
In this series, we compare conditions and outcomes in schools that enroll low, medium, or high proportions of African American, Latino and American Indian students-—groups who are underrepresented in the University of California system.
The series covers four areas:
- Demographics of California Schools (coming soon)
Unequal Conditions and Opportunities (coming soon)
Fair Accountability (coming soon)
Pathway to College for Class of 2009
TRANSLATIONS
Título: Caída Libre: Oportunidades Educativas en el 2011
Autor: John Rogers, Melanie Bertrand, Rhoda Freelon, Sophie Fanelli
Fecha: marzo del 2011
Descripción: El Informe de Oportunidades Educativas del 2011 se basa en información obtenida de directores de preparatorias de California. Hicimos una encuesta con 277 directores--casi una cuarta parte del estado--sobre las condiciones de aprendizaje en sus escuelas. También llevamos a cabo entrevistas con un grupo de 78 directores para explorar los efectos de las condiciones cambiantes en cuanto a los estudiantes de California. Conclusiones principales incluyen: las preparatorias están ofreciendo menos tiempo, menos atención y menos programas de calidad; la reforma escolar ya casi ha llegado a un alto completo debido a los recortes de personal; la desigualdad está creciendo de escuela a escuela y dentro de las mismas escuelas; la preparatorias se enfrentan a las crecientes necesidades de familias en crisis económica.
SPECIFIC EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY REPORTS
Title: Orange County Report
Author: Sophie Fanelli, John Rogers, John Kucsera, David Medina, Rhoda Freelon, Bryan Ventura
Date: 2011
--highlights results from a statewide survey and interviews with a representative sample of California principals. The Orange County Report takes available state data on school conditions and economic factors to paint a picture of the Southern California area.
Title: Los Angeles County Report
Author: Sophie Fanelli, John Rogers, John Kucsera, David Medina, Rhoda Freelon, Bryan Ventura
Date: March 30, 2011
Description: The annual California Educational Opportunity Report--Free Fall: Educational Opportunities in 2011--highlights results from a statewide survey and interviews with a representative sample of California principals. The Los Angeles County Report takes available state data on school conditions and economic factors to paint a picture of the Southern California area.
PATHWAY TO COLLEGE 2009
Title: California's Pathway to College
Author: UCLA IDEA
Date: March 21, 2011
Description: Many California students are not successfully completing their K-12 education and moving on to college. The state’s most recent data reports on the progress of the Class of 2009. More than half a million students enrolled as 9th graders in California public high schools in the fall of 2005. In June 2009, 344,936 students graduated. The original class shrunk by more than a third in four years. California now graduates a smaller proportion of its 9th grade class than most other states.
Title: Latino Students' Pathway to College
Author: UCLA IDEA
Date: March 21, 2011
Description: Many California students are not successfully completing their K-12 education and moving on to college. The state’s most recent data reports on the progress of the Class of 2009. More than half a million students enrolled as 9th graders in California public high schools in the fall of 2005. In June 2009, 344,936 students graduated. The original class shrunk by more than a third in four years. California now graduates a smaller proportion of its 9th grade class than most other states.
Title: African American Students' Pathway to College
Author: UCLA IDEA
Date: March 21, 2011
Description: Many California students are not successfully completing their K-12 education and moving on to college. The state’s most recent data reports on the progress of the Class of 2009. More than half a million students enrolled as 9th graders in California public high schools in the fall of 2005. In June 2009, 344,936 students graduated. The original class shrunk by more than a third in four years. California now graduates a smaller proportion of its 9th grade class than most other states.
PAST EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY REPORTS:
- 2010 Educational Opportunity Report: Educational Opportunities in Hard Times
- 2009 Educational Opportunity Report: Listening to Public School Parents
- 2007 Educational Opportunity Report: The Racial Opportunity Gap
- 2006 Removing the Roadblocks to College
- 2006 Educational Opportunity Report: The Roadblocks to College