EXHIBIT 3.4.G !!!!!!!! Initial (BS) Initial & Advanced (MAT) Advanced (MS, MAED, MSA, JMSW)

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EXHIBIT 3.4.G Aggregate Data on Candidates Entering and Exiting FE and CP Initial (BS) Agriculture, Art, Birth-Kindergarten, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Comprehensive Social Studies, Elementary, English, Family and Consumer Sciences, Mathematics, & Music. Initial & Advanced (MAT) Biology, Birth-Kindergarten, Business, Chemistry, Comprehensive Social Studies, Elementary, English, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Mathematics, Special Education, and Technology. Advanced (MS, MAED, MSA, JMSW) MS - Agricultural Education MS - Instructional Technology MAED - Elementary Education MAED - Reading Education MSA School Administration MS - School Counseling* MSW - Social Work** *Accredited through CACREP **In NCATE accreditation process at University of North Carolina at Greensboro since it s a joint program between NCA&T and UNCG. TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.4.g.1 Number of Interns in PLC III 2011-2014 3.4.g.2 Number of Interns in PLC IV 2011-2014 3.4.g.3 LEA/IHE Certification of Teaching Capacity 2011-2014

Interns Enrolled in PLC 3 Field Experience 2011 2012 Major Elemetary Ed Child Development and Family Studies Math Ed Art Ed Family and Consumer Sciences CUIN 410 13 2 2 1 2 SPED 760 Interns Enrolled in PLC 3 Field Experience 2012 2013 Major Elemetary Ed Music Ed Math Ed Art Ed Birth Kindergarten CUIN 410 31 4 3 2 2 SPED 760 Interns Enrolled in PLC 3 Field Experience 2013 2014 Major Elemetary Ed Child Development and Family Studies Math Ed Music Ed Birth Kindergarten CUIN 410 20 2 2 2 1 SPED 760

Birth Kindergarten History Ed Agricultural Ed English Ed Special Ed MAT 1 1 1 1 6 History Ed Spanish Ed Business Ed Special Ed MAT 1 1 1 5 History Ed English Ed Business Ed Special Ed MAT 1 1 4 7

Interns Enrolled in PLC 4 Field Experience 2011 2012 Major English Ed Biology Ed Chemistry Ed Music Ed Math Ed Elementary Ed Special Ed(ELED) CUIN 526 3 CUIN 535 1 1 CUIN 531 2 CUIN 529 8 ELED 515 27 SPED 564 14 BUED 675 SPED 764 TECH 666 1 CUIN 640 4 AGED 501 Interns Enrolled in PLC 4 Field Experience 2012 2013 Major Art Ed Music Ed Family and Consumer Sciences Elementary Ed Special Ed (ELED) Business Ed Special Ed CUIN 525 2 CUIN 531 5 FCS 537 4 ELED 515 12 SPED 564 3 BUED 675 14 SPED 764 7 TECH 666 AGED 501 CUIN 640

Interns Enrolled in PLC 4 Field Experience 2013 2014 Major Art Ed English Ed Math Ed Music Ed Family and Consumer ScieElementary Ed? CUIN 525 1 CUIN 526 2 CUIN 531 10 FCS 537 3 ELED 515 25 SPED 764 5 TECH 666 AGED 501 CUIN 640 4 6

Business Ed Special Ed Technology Ed Physical Ed History Ed Agricultural Ed Total 3 2 2 8 27 14 7 7 5 5 9 10 2 5 11 1 1 90 Technology Ed Agricultural Ed English Ed History Ed Math Ed Total 2 5 4 12 3 14 7 4 4 1 1 9 2 3 14 66

Business Ed Technology Ed Agricultural Ed Chemistry Ed History Ed Physical Ed Total 1 2 10 3 25 5 7 2 9 1 1 4 2 1 7 24 80

Percentage of MAT Interns Completing LEA/IHE Certification of Teaching Capacity (by Cooperating Teachers, Principals, University Supervisors, and Candidates) from 2011 to 2014 1a. Teachers lead in their classrooms. 1a. 1 Evaluates the progress of students toward high school graduation using a variety of assessment data measuring goals of the NC Standard Course of Study. 4h. Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned. 4h. 1 Uses multiple indicators, both formative and summative, to monitor and evaluates students progress and to inform instruction. 4h. 2 Provides evidences the students attain 21 st century knowledge, skills and dispositions. 5a. Teacher analyze student learning. 5a. 1 Uses data to provide ideas about what can be done to improve students learning. Impact on Student Learning 1d. Teachers advocate for schools and students. 1d. 1 Implements and adheres to policies and practices positively and affecting students learning. 2d. Teachers adapt their teaching for the benefit of students with special needs. 2d. 1 Cooperates with specialists and uses resources to support the special learning needs of all students. 2d.2 Uses research- verified strategies to provide effective learning activities for students with special needs.

Percentage of MAT Interns Completing LEA/IHE Certification of Teaching Capacity (by Cooperating Teachers, Principals, University Supervisors, and Candidates) from 2011 to 2014 Instruction 2b. Teachers embrace diversity in the school community and in the world. 2b.1 Appropriately uses materials or lessons that counteract stereotypes and acknowledges the contributions of all cultures. 2b. 2 Incorporates different points of view in instruction. 3a. Teachers align their instruction with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study 3a. 2 Integrates effective literacy instruction throughout the curriculum and across content to enhance students learning. 3b. Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching speciality. 3b. 2 Encourages students to investigate the content area to expand their knowledge and satisfy their natural curiosity. 3d. Teachers make instruction relevant to students 3d. 1 Integrates 21 st century skills and content in instruction. 4c. Teachers use a variety of instructional methods. 4c. 1 Uses a variety of appropriate methods and materials to meet the needs of all students. 4d. Teachers integrate and utilize technology in therir instruction. 4d. 1 Integrates technology with instruction to maximize students learning. 4e. Teachers help students develop critical- thinking and problem- solving skills. 4e. 1 Integrates specific instruction that helps students develop the ability to apply processes and strategies for critical thinking and problem solving. 4f. Teachers help students to work in teams and develop leadership qualities. 4f. 1 Organizes student learning teams for the purpose of developing cooperation, collaboration, and student leadership. Evaluation/Assessment

Percentage of MAT Interns Completing LEA/IHE Certification of Teaching Capacity (by Cooperating Teachers, Principals, University Supervisors, and Candidates) from 2011 to 2014 Standard/Element 2011 2012 Met N=14 2012-2013 Met N=48 2013 Met N=62 Professionalism 1e. Teachers demonstrates high ethical standards. 1e.1 Upholds the Code of Ethics for NC Educators and the Standard for Professional Conduct. Classroom Climate/Culture 1a. Teachers lead in their classroom. 1a.3 Maintains a safe and orderly classroom that facilitates student learning. 1a. 4 Uses positive management of student behavior, including strategies of conflict resolution and anger management, effective communication for defusing and deescalating descriptive or dangerous behavior, and safe and appropriate seclusion and restraint. 2a. Teachers provide an environment in which each child has a ositive, nurturing relationahip with caring adults. 2a.1 Maintains a positive and nurturing learning environment. 2c. Teachers treat students as individuals. 2c. 1 Maintains a learning environment that conveys high expectations of every student. 4g. Teachers communicate effectively. 4g. 1 Uses a variety of methods to communicate effectively with all students. 4g. 2 Consistently encourages and supports students to articulate thought and ideas clearly and effectively.