By analyzing data from the Schools and Staffing Survey, the authors empirically test four of the core assumptions embedded in current arguments for expanding alternative teacher certification (AC): AC attracts experienced candidates from fields outside of education; AC attracts top-quality, well-trained teachers; AC dis-proportionately trains teachers to teach in hard-to-staff schools; and AC allevi-ates out-of-field teaching. Although there are some differences in the backgrounds of alternatively and traditionally certified teachers, the findings suggest that AC programs have not substantially changed the pool from which new teachers are drawn. Findings further indicate that AC programs do not attract a dispropor-tionate number of candidat...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Hiring alternative certified teachers has been a plausible solution to meeting the growing needs for...
This paper uses data from the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) to examine two main facets of teach...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
Faced with state and federal demands to place a highly qualified teacher in every classroom, schoo...
Faced with state and federal demands to place a highly qualified teacher in every classroom, schoo...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
In this paper I use a rich longitudinal database from Florida to compare the characteristics of alte...
In this paper I use a rich longitudinal database from Florida to compare the characteristics of alte...
In this study, the relationship between traditional and alternative certification programs and publi...
This research was encouraged by the tremendous demand for teachers. Two million new teachers will be...
Before 1984, nearly 975 of teachers entered the teaching profession after graduating from a traditio...
Alternative Certification Programs (ACPs) have been established in 47 states across the country, inc...
Increasing numbers of special education teachers enter the profession via widely varying preparation...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Hiring alternative certified teachers has been a plausible solution to meeting the growing needs for...
This paper uses data from the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) to examine two main facets of teach...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
Faced with state and federal demands to place a highly qualified teacher in every classroom, schoo...
Faced with state and federal demands to place a highly qualified teacher in every classroom, schoo...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
In this paper I use a rich longitudinal database from Florida to compare the characteristics of alte...
In this paper I use a rich longitudinal database from Florida to compare the characteristics of alte...
In this study, the relationship between traditional and alternative certification programs and publi...
This research was encouraged by the tremendous demand for teachers. Two million new teachers will be...
Before 1984, nearly 975 of teachers entered the teaching profession after graduating from a traditio...
Alternative Certification Programs (ACPs) have been established in 47 states across the country, inc...
Increasing numbers of special education teachers enter the profession via widely varying preparation...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Hiring alternative certified teachers has been a plausible solution to meeting the growing needs for...
This paper uses data from the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) to examine two main facets of teach...