Alternative Certification Programs (ACPs) have been established in 47 states across the country, including Florida, to help alleviate the teacher shortage many public school districts have been experiencing during the last two decades. This teacher shortage has been reported to be more prevalent in areas where fully qualified and committed teachers are most needed. Current literature has identified areas such as inner-city schools, at-risk and minority students, bilingual education, math and physical sciences, and the special education field as the educational areas where the shortage is most significant. Faced with this dilemma, states have instituted ACPs as unconventional ways to attract and recruit potential teacher candidates from prof...
Public school divisions face daunting challenges today. One such challenge is the ability to recruit...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
The following report discusses one university\u27s alternative pathway journey. Four candidates were...
This study was a heuristic, descriptive case study of the Alternative Certification Program in 4 cen...
encouraged to lower barriers and to revamp teacher preparation programs eliminating rigid certificat...
School districts across the United States face the challenges of teacher shortages and rely heavily ...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
This study addresses the need for more research to help resolve the issues of the nationwide debate ...
When the subject of nontraditional alternative teacher certification programs is discussed among tea...
Before 1984, nearly 975 of teachers entered the teaching profession after graduating from a traditio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [226]-230)The public school districts in Illinois are in ...
By analyzing data from the Schools and Staffing Survey, the authors empirically test four of the cor...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Public school divisions face daunting challenges today. One such challenge is the ability to recruit...
Public school divisions face daunting challenges today. One such challenge is the ability to recruit...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
The following report discusses one university\u27s alternative pathway journey. Four candidates were...
This study was a heuristic, descriptive case study of the Alternative Certification Program in 4 cen...
encouraged to lower barriers and to revamp teacher preparation programs eliminating rigid certificat...
School districts across the United States face the challenges of teacher shortages and rely heavily ...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
This study addresses the need for more research to help resolve the issues of the nationwide debate ...
When the subject of nontraditional alternative teacher certification programs is discussed among tea...
Before 1984, nearly 975 of teachers entered the teaching profession after graduating from a traditio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [226]-230)The public school districts in Illinois are in ...
By analyzing data from the Schools and Staffing Survey, the authors empirically test four of the cor...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Public school divisions face daunting challenges today. One such challenge is the ability to recruit...
Public school divisions face daunting challenges today. One such challenge is the ability to recruit...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
The following report discusses one university\u27s alternative pathway journey. Four candidates were...