Despite the fact that policymakers have drastically increased their demands on teachers in the past two decades, there is evidence that the academic achievement of the individuals entering the teaching profession is higher than ever. This article explores some of the current research on teacher quality and discusses implications for policy. Overall, while policymakers seem overly focused on weeding out the worst teachers, they must also give attention to strategies that will attract, retain, and effectively utilize the most promising educators
Background/Context: The stakes are getting higher for teachers daily as more and more states adopt h...
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
The fear of student's scholarship decline is a subject which has been taken up recently in the mass ...
Those concerned with educational policy face a stark reality: the students failing to achieve even m...
When considering schools, one must pay attention to teachers.After all, teachers are the largest sin...
When discussing the teacher quality gap, policy makers have tended to focus on teacher certification...
Various research studies reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter kn...
For too long, we have ignored the vital connection between policy and practice in teacher education....
Recent academic research suggests that teacher quality plays an important role in student achievemen...
This paper engages with an overt policy storyline, namely that the effective classroom teaching prac...
The emergence of large longitudinal datasets linking students to teachers has led to an explosion in...
The quality of teachers and teaching are fundamental to schools and students' learning, state the au...
This book examines the significance of teacher expertise in the drive to improve quality and effecti...
Using data from a 50-state survey of policies, state case study analyses, the 1993-94 Schools and St...
Much has changed since Lortie (1975) labeled teachers’ social position “special but shadowed. ” Toda...
Background/Context: The stakes are getting higher for teachers daily as more and more states adopt h...
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
The fear of student's scholarship decline is a subject which has been taken up recently in the mass ...
Those concerned with educational policy face a stark reality: the students failing to achieve even m...
When considering schools, one must pay attention to teachers.After all, teachers are the largest sin...
When discussing the teacher quality gap, policy makers have tended to focus on teacher certification...
Various research studies reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter kn...
For too long, we have ignored the vital connection between policy and practice in teacher education....
Recent academic research suggests that teacher quality plays an important role in student achievemen...
This paper engages with an overt policy storyline, namely that the effective classroom teaching prac...
The emergence of large longitudinal datasets linking students to teachers has led to an explosion in...
The quality of teachers and teaching are fundamental to schools and students' learning, state the au...
This book examines the significance of teacher expertise in the drive to improve quality and effecti...
Using data from a 50-state survey of policies, state case study analyses, the 1993-94 Schools and St...
Much has changed since Lortie (1975) labeled teachers’ social position “special but shadowed. ” Toda...
Background/Context: The stakes are getting higher for teachers daily as more and more states adopt h...
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
The fear of student's scholarship decline is a subject which has been taken up recently in the mass ...