It is a commonly understood problem in education that many highly qualified teachers tend to gravitate toward higher performing schools, including schools with lower minority enrollments and lower incidence of poverty. This article explores the distribution of a subset of teachers, namely, those who are National Board Certified. To what extent do these teachers' assignment choices mirror the pattern of their non-Board Certified colleagues and to what extent are they different? Part of a larger study of Board Certified Teachers in lower performing schools, the article examines the distribution of NBCTs in the six states with the largest number of them'California, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, and South Carolina. The research fi...
We study the effectiveness of teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Sta...
Teacher quality is now the focus of unprecedented policy analysis. To achieve its goals, the No Chil...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...
It is a commonly understood problem in education that many highly qualified teachers tend to gravita...
A number of recent policy initiatives, including NCLB's highly qualified teacher provisions, have so...
There has been much excitement over the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards; especiall...
National Board Professional for Teaching Standards play a pivotal role in the classroom of National ...
Abstract We study a teacher incentive policy in Washington State that awards a financial bonus to Na...
National Board Certification (NBC) offers the highest certification possible to teachers who can mee...
Research demonstrates that a teacher “quality gap ” exists in California. Teachers in schools with h...
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) was created in an effort to improve t...
A growing body of research confirms the long-held belief of parents, school administrators, and poli...
The failure to ensure that the nation\u27s classrooms are all staffed with qualified schoolteachers ...
For a three-year time period beginning in 2001, North Carolina awarded an annual bonus of $1,800 to ...
Darling-Hammond’s paper tackles four key issues related to the state’s teaching force and its distri...
We study the effectiveness of teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Sta...
Teacher quality is now the focus of unprecedented policy analysis. To achieve its goals, the No Chil...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...
It is a commonly understood problem in education that many highly qualified teachers tend to gravita...
A number of recent policy initiatives, including NCLB's highly qualified teacher provisions, have so...
There has been much excitement over the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards; especiall...
National Board Professional for Teaching Standards play a pivotal role in the classroom of National ...
Abstract We study a teacher incentive policy in Washington State that awards a financial bonus to Na...
National Board Certification (NBC) offers the highest certification possible to teachers who can mee...
Research demonstrates that a teacher “quality gap ” exists in California. Teachers in schools with h...
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) was created in an effort to improve t...
A growing body of research confirms the long-held belief of parents, school administrators, and poli...
The failure to ensure that the nation\u27s classrooms are all staffed with qualified schoolteachers ...
For a three-year time period beginning in 2001, North Carolina awarded an annual bonus of $1,800 to ...
Darling-Hammond’s paper tackles four key issues related to the state’s teaching force and its distri...
We study the effectiveness of teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Sta...
Teacher quality is now the focus of unprecedented policy analysis. To achieve its goals, the No Chil...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...