Title II Praxis

Annual Report on Teacher Preparation and Certification

In October 1998, the U.S. Congress enacted Title II of the Higher Education Act (HEA). This requires that all colleges prepare and submit an annual report on teacher preparation and certification to the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). This also requires that colleges disseminate this information to the general public. The purpose of this information sheet is to share our Title II information with you and to verify the strength of our teacher preparations programs.

The following institutional summary data represents the results of all of the tests given to all teacher candidates in their respective programs during the 2010-2011 academic year.

  • Millersville University had an overall passing rate of 99% for all Praxis tests as compared to a statewide passing rate of 94% for 2010-2011.
  • The following test scores represent the Millersville University pass rates for teacher candi dates required to take tests in their content areas.


PRAXIS TEST RESULTS

Content Area

Millersville
Pass Rate

State Pass Rate

Art

100%

96%

Biology

100%

98%

Early Childhood

100%

99%

Elementary

99%

91%

English

98%

97%

Mathematics

100%

93%

Music

100%

97%

SE Core Knowledge and Applications

100%

99%

Social Studies

99%

95%

Special Education

100%

100%

Technology

98%

98%

Fundamental Subjects

99%

99%

PRAXIS I Mathematics

100%

99%

PRAXIS I Reading

100%

100%

PRAXIS I Writing

100%

99%

 

(Please note that there are other teacher preparation programs at Millersville University such as Chemistry, Citizenship, Earth Sciences, French, German, Physics and Spanish. For this testing period, the tests were not taken or too few took the tests to be recognized within the Title II data.)

Although the above information is very positive, caution should be used when drawing conclusions about the “quality” of a teacher preparation program based solely on test scores. The quality of a program is better judged by examining the program’s national accreditation, teacher preparation curriculum, general education courses, field experiences, faculty and available resources. For example, Millersville University is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and its graduates have been cited as outstanding teachers.

We hope this information has been helpful to you. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call 717-872-3379, the office of the Dean for the School of Education.