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Ben Backes; James Cowan; Dan Goldhaber; Roddy Theobald – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2024
Most states responded to the onset of the pandemic by temporarily granting teachers Emergency licenses. These licenses allowed teachers to work in classrooms without passing the typical licensure exams. Since then, several states have extended their use of Emergency licenses, raising questions about how these policies impact the composition of the…
Descriptors: Teachers, Emergency Programs, Alternative Teacher Certification, COVID-19
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Jamie Day; Kelley S. Regan – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2024
There is a critical issue of special education teacher shortages in the United States. Student populations, many of whom are multilingual and have disabilities, continue to grow while there is a decrease in the teaching workforce. One policy initiative developed to combat the teacher shortage is the Assistant to Teacher Program. The Assistant to…
Descriptors: Promotion (Occupational), Work Environment, Multilingualism, Paraprofessional School Personnel
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Sarah Guthery; Lauren P. Bailes – AERA Open, 2023
Texas reduced new teacher preparation requirements in 2001 to allow more alternate paths to licensure. Within 5 years, this policy change resulted in more than half of the state's new teachers being alternatively licensed. Using a series of first difference models, this study examines the relationship between the increased supply of new teachers…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Salaries, School Districts, Teacher Supply and Demand
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Jamie Day; Sarah A. Nagro; Loretta Mason-Williams – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2024
In the United States, there exists a chronic shortage of qualified special education teachers to provide instructional services to students with disabilities. One policy solution developed to increase the number of qualified teachers is alternative routes (ARs), which are broadly defined as nontraditional and accelerated preparation paths to…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Alternative Teacher Certification
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Penner, Emily K. – Educational Policy, 2021
Teach For America (TFA), a prominent alternative teacher certification program, has evolved substantially since it began in 1989. However, most studies ignore this potential variation when evaluating TFA's effects on student outcomes. Using 12 years of administrative data, I test whether TFA's effects on achievement differ over time, focusing on a…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement
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Lefebvre, Elisabeth E.; Pradhan, Sahara; Thomas, Matthew A. M. – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Teach For All (TFAll) is a global network dedicated to cultivating its unique brand of fast-track teacher training and policy reform. Launched in 2007, TFAll programs now exist in 60 countries--including Ghana, Nigeria, and Uganda--and utilize particular discourses to recruit teachers, court donors, and support ongoing operations. Scant research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Education, Time to Degree
Sarah Guthery; Kathryn V. Dixon – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
We use frame analysis to analyze the first iteration of the Texas District of Innovation policy, which allows districts to take exemption from state education requirements mandating the hiring of a state certified teacher. We analyzed 451 district policies and find the plans use very similar, and sometimes identical, language to frame both the…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Educational Policy, State Policy, Alternative Teacher Certification
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Gretchen N. Cook; Ashlee B. Anderson – Critical Education, 2023
With this paper, we present an autoethnographic analysis of one traditionally trained teacher's experience working in an urban charter school with predominantly TFA-trained colleagues. To begin, we provide a review of literature that highlights the research landscape's hyper-focus on the experiences of TFA CMs, after which we describe the…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Urban Schools, Charter Schools, Alternative Teacher Certification
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Singer, Jeremy; Brewer, T. Jameson – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2021
We describe the alumni engagement efforts by Teach For America (TFA) in Detroit as a case study of the specific ways that the organization works to influence its alumni's involvement in educational politics and disposition towards particular types of educational reform. During the 2019-20 school year, TFA Detroit facilitated a series of…
Descriptors: National Programs, Alternative Teacher Certification, Alumni, Political Attitudes
Sarah Guthery; Lauren P. Bailes – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Texas reduced new teacher preparation requirements in 2001 to allow more alternate paths to licensure. Within five years, this policy change resulted in over half the state's new teachers being alternatively licensed. Using a series of first difference models, this study examines the relationship between the increased supply of new teachers in…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Salaries, School Districts, Teacher Supply and Demand
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Andrew Brantlinger; Blake O'Neal Turner; Angela Valenzuela – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
Community teachers, particularly those who are Black and Latinx, are assumed to improve retention and outcomes depending on retention in schools that serve low-income Black and Latinx students. Based on a critical quantitative analysis of data collected on the career trajectories and retention of hundreds of alternatively certified mathematics…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Persistence, School Districts
Tooley, Melissa; Hood, Joseph – New America, 2021
New America analyzed the national landscape of educator micro-credentials (MCs) to determine how to best harness their potential to more successfully attract, develop, and retain great teachers. We find MCs to be a promising alternative to more traditional (and largely ineffective), compliance-focused teacher professional development, as well as…
Descriptors: Credentials, Public Policy, Educational Policy, Alternative Teacher Certification
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Thomas, Matthew A. M.; Mockler, Nicole – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2018
Research on the development of professional identity for teachers who enter the profession through alternative routes is still in its infancy. In contrast to their peers who complete traditional initial teacher education programs, these teachers are exposed to different conditions and constraints that produce a range of sub-identities previously…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Professional Identity, Teacher Attitudes, Identification (Psychology)
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Trujillo, Tina; Scott, Janelle; Rivera, Marialena – American Journal of Education, 2017
This article reports findings from a study that explores how Teach For America (TFA) alumni interpret the causes of and interventions for educational inequality, the leadership pathways for remedying inequality, and the career opportunities available to them as TFA affiliates. Analyzing data from 117 alumni interviews, we find that the majority of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers
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Adhikary, Rino Wiseman; Lingard, Bob; Hardy, Ian – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
In this paper, we examine how "Teach for Bangladesh" ("TfB") has utilised Facebook since 2012 in its effort to extend its policy influence and message to young Bangladeshi graduates and local population. We reveal this as an example of how Facebook has become a powerful new platform for "policy mediatisation." This is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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