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Virginia S. Lovison – Education Next, 2024
Since its founding 34 years ago, Teach For America has prepared nearly 70,000 recent college graduates and career-changers to teach in high-poverty schools across the United States. Unlike traditional teacher-preparation programs, it places "corps members" in short-staffed public schools after an intensive summer seminar, before they are…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Disadvantaged
Conn, Katharine M.; Lovison, Virginia S.; Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung – Education Next, 2020
Does the experience of teaching in low-income schools through Teach for America (TFA) affect individuals' views on education policy and reform? And if so, how? For this article, the authors surveyed TFA applicants for the 2007-15 cohorts to find out. The survey targeted the set of applicants who had advanced to the competitive program's final…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Attitudes, Disadvantaged Schools
Chard, David; Cibulka, James G. – Education Next, 2013
The past few years have seen a raft of efforts to reform teacher evaluation, pay, and tenure. Amid all this, less attention has been paid to another thorny question, the role of teacher preparation in licensing teachers for the field. In this issue's forum, both contributors agree that teacher preparation requires some big changes. Making the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Goldhaber, Dan; Walch, Joe – Education Next, 2014
The quality of the teacher workforce in the United States is of considerable concern to education stakeholders and policymakers. Numerous studies show that student academic success depends in no small part on access to high-quality teachers. Many pundits point to the fact that in the United States, teachers tend not to be drawn from the top of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Accountability, Trend Analysis
Newman, Katherine – Education Next, 2009
Family Partnerships for Achievement is not a course typical of most master's programs in education. The course was designed with one overriding goal: to prepare teachers to be effective in the Boston Public Schools (BPS). This goal drives every aspect of the Boston Teacher Residency (BTR), a district-based program for teacher training and…
Descriptors: Teacher Interns, Certification, Alternative Teacher Certification, Family Involvement
Ladner, Matthew; Lips, Dan – Education Next, 2009
A major debate among education reformers over how best to reduce the achievement gap broke out during the 2008 presidential campaign. Most advocates on both sides backed Barack Obama, but they urged him to pursue different policies. The Education Equality Project (EEP) supported a continuation of accountability and other school-focused reforms.…
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Programs, School Choice, Academic Achievement
Ruenzel, David – Education Next, 2002
The urban school districts of California have a well-publicized shortage of teachers. But nontraditional candidates--namely recent college graduates and career changers who have not attended a standard teacher-preparation program--often encounter serious roadblocks, even with the state's full endorsement of alternative certification programs that…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Certification, Urban Schools, Career Change

Finn, Chester E., Jr. – Education Next, 2003
Lengthy and complex argument in support of "A Nation at Risk" report's recommendations on improving teacher quality that largely centers on considering more flexible, market-driven teacher recruitment, training, and compensation alternatives to the regulation-bound, establishment-controlled teacher professionalism movement. (PKP)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Development
Kane, Thomas J.; Rockoff, Jonah E.; Staiger, Douglas O. – Education Next, 2007
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) mandates a "highly qualified" teacher in every classroom. To meet the standard, teachers must have a bachelor's degree, be state-certified, and prove they know the subjects they teach, either by satisfying minimum course-taking requirements or passing a test in the subject they teach. But will compliance…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Certification, Public School Teachers