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Atteberry, Allison; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2017
Educators raise concerns about what happens to students when they are exposed to new or new-to-school teachers. However, even when teachers remain in the same school they can switch roles by moving grades and/or subjects. We use panel data from New York City to compare four ways in which teachers are new to assignment: new to teaching, new to…
Descriptors: Teacher Placement, Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Urban Schools
Atteberry, Allison; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2016
Educators raise concerns about what happens to students when they are exposed to new teachers or teachers who are new to a school. These teachers face the challenge of preparing a year's worth of new material, perhaps in an unfamiliar work environment. However, even when teachers remain in the same school they can switch assignments--teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Placement, Incidence, Teacher Transfer, Academic Achievement
Egalite, Anna J.; Kisida, Brian – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2018
Using student survey data from six U.S. school districts, we estimate how assignment to a demographically similar teacher affects student reports of personal effort, happiness in class, feeling cared for and motivated by their teacher, the quality of student-teacher communication, and college aspirations. Relying on a classroom fixed-effects…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Surveys, School Districts, Teacher Student Relationship
Atteberry, Allison; Loeb, Susanna; Wyckoff, James – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2015
Educators raise concerns about what happens to students when they are exposed to new teachers or teachers who are new to a school. These teachers face the challenge of preparing a year's worth of new material, perhaps in an unfamiliar work environment. However, even when teachers remain in the same school they can switch jobs--teaching either a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Faculty Mobility, Barriers, Beginning Teachers
LEWIS, CLAUDIA; WINSOR, CHARLOTTE B. – 1959
AN ATTEMPT TO REDUCE THE PERIOD OF STUDENT TEACHING BY A SUPERVISED WORK-STUDY PLAN WAS PRESENTED. THE PURPOSES WERE TO EXERIMENT WITH A PLAN WHICH INVOLVED INSERVICE SUPERVISION FOR BEGINNING TEACHERS WITH A RELATIVE REDUCTION OF PRESERVICE TRAINING, TO EVALUATE THE RESULTS, AND TO GRADUALLY INTRODUCE CHANGES INTO THE TOTAL PROGRAM. AT THE END OF…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Self Evaluation, Student Teaching
O'CONNOR, LLOYD R. – 1967
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' RESPONSES TO THE EMOTIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WERE USED TO DEVELOP A TEST INSTRUMENT WHICH WOULD BE OF VALUE TO TEACHERS, TEACHER-TRAINING PERSONNEL, AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE PLACEMENT OF TEACHERS AT THE MOST APPROPRIATE GRADE LEVEL. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS WERE DIVIDED INTO PRIMARY…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Elementary School Teachers, Instrumentation, Statistical Analysis
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1964
THE STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN IN NEW YORK CITY INCLUDED SENDING EIGHTH-GRADE PUPILS TO 10 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS, CHANGING NEW COMMUNITY ZONING PLANS, CHANGING THE FEEDER PATTERNS IN THREE SETS OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS, CLOSING THE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IN BROOKLYN, CONTINUING THE FREE CHOICE TRANSFER PLAN, REDESIGNING THE…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Planning, Educational Quality, Feeder Patterns
GRIFFITHS, DANIEL E.; AND OTHERS – 1966
FOLLOWING AN EARLIER REPORT (SP 000 858), ANALYSIS OF LICENSING PRACTICES POINTS TO THE ANACHRONISM OF APPLYING PROCEDURES PERTINENT WHEN SUPPLY EXCEEDS DEMAND BUT NOT TO THE PRESENT "TEACHER MARKET." RECOMMENDATIONS ARE (1) ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO MONITOR THE PERSONNEL SYSTEM AND A BUREAU STAFFED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS TO DEVELOP…
Descriptors: Administrators, Inservice Education, Teacher Certification, Teacher Improvement
Hittleman, Daniel R. – 1972
The New York City Board of Education under Title I of the Elementary Secondary Education Act has instituted a program of special corrective reading services for disadvantaged children in nonpublic schools. Under the program, the Board of Education through its Division of Funded Programs, Office of ESEA Title I Programs for the Non-public Schools,…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Corrective Reading, Elementary Education, Federal Aid
United Federation of Teachers, New York, NY. – 1967
ALTHOUGH THE UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS FEELS THAT THE NEW YORK CITY'S PRESENT EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS NECESSARY, IT MAINTAINS THAT THE SPECIFIC CHANGES RECOMMENDED BY THE BUNDY REPORT FOR SCHOOL DECENTRALIZATION ARE NOT CONDUCIVE TO EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT. THE FEDERATION FEELS THAT INSTEAD OF DIVIDING THE SCHOOLS INTO 30-60 DISCRETE SCHOOL…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Collective Bargaining, Community Schools, Curriculum
Tractenberg, Paul L. – 1973
This book sets out to put the many questions raised by the selection of urban teachers into a meaningful context, and to suggest some answers. The thesis of this book is that, as quickly as possible, the process by which urban teachers are selected must be converted to a contemporary merit and fitness system. The ability to understand and reach…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Education, School Districts, School Supervision
National Executive Service Corps, New York, NY. – 1990
The National Executive Service Corps, an organization which uses the skills and experiences of senior professionals, responded to the perceived shortage of qualified mathematics and science teachers in New York City. This paper describes a project designed to tap the skills and talents of retired scientists, engineers, and mathematicians who…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Teachers
Cooper, Bruce S.; Hummel-Rossi, Barbara – 1986
Because of a serious teacher shortage nationwide, it has become common to find many teachers teaching "out of license"--teaching courses in which they have had few or no college courses. In an attempt to address this problem, New York City has embarked on an innovative program to relicense teachers in mathematics and science to fill the…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, City Government, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education