This research examines whether teacher licensure test scores and other teacher qualifications affect middle school student achievement. The results are based on longitudinal student-level data from Los Angeles. The achievement analysis uses a value-added approach that adjusts for both student and teacher fixed effects. The results show little relationship between traditional measures of teacher quality (e.g., experience and education level) and student achievement in reading or math. Similarly, licensure test scores in general aptitude, subject-matter knowledge, and reading pedagogy had no significant effects on student achievement. Teachers with elementary school credentials had slightly better success in the classroom than did teachers wi...
The No Child Left Behind Act mandated every student be taught by a highly qualified teacher (HQT). C...
The highly qualified provision of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act promoted licensure exams on a na...
Various research studies reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter kn...
This research examines whether teacher licensure test scores and other teacher qualifications affect...
Teacher quality is a key element of student academic success, but little is known about how specific...
In the United States, teacher certification has been a baseline measure of teacher quality and gatew...
The purpose of the study was to compare mathematics teacher preparation and experience to the achiev...
Recent academic research suggests that teacher quality plays an important role in student achievemen...
The following study was conducted in a six-county geographical region and involved teachers from var...
United States policymakers have taken measures to improve learning for all students emphasizing the ...
The purpose of this study was to review the empirical research evidence on the effect of teacher cer...
This study uses longitudinal student-level test score data to examine the effectiveness of elementar...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between having a \u27highly qualified\u27 t...
This study examined the Tennessee Department of Education database of teacher licensure scores for e...
Using data from a 50-state survey of policies, state case study analyses, the 1993-94 Schools and St...
The No Child Left Behind Act mandated every student be taught by a highly qualified teacher (HQT). C...
The highly qualified provision of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act promoted licensure exams on a na...
Various research studies reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter kn...
This research examines whether teacher licensure test scores and other teacher qualifications affect...
Teacher quality is a key element of student academic success, but little is known about how specific...
In the United States, teacher certification has been a baseline measure of teacher quality and gatew...
The purpose of the study was to compare mathematics teacher preparation and experience to the achiev...
Recent academic research suggests that teacher quality plays an important role in student achievemen...
The following study was conducted in a six-county geographical region and involved teachers from var...
United States policymakers have taken measures to improve learning for all students emphasizing the ...
The purpose of this study was to review the empirical research evidence on the effect of teacher cer...
This study uses longitudinal student-level test score data to examine the effectiveness of elementar...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between having a \u27highly qualified\u27 t...
This study examined the Tennessee Department of Education database of teacher licensure scores for e...
Using data from a 50-state survey of policies, state case study analyses, the 1993-94 Schools and St...
The No Child Left Behind Act mandated every student be taught by a highly qualified teacher (HQT). C...
The highly qualified provision of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act promoted licensure exams on a na...
Various research studies reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter kn...