Before 1984, nearly 975 of teachers entered the teaching profession after graduating from a traditional university-based program. However, beginning in the mid-1980s, alternative routes leading to teacher certification began to emerge in the United States. As of 2010, nearly one-third of all new teachers graduated from an alternative preparation program. As alternative certification (AC) routes approach 30 years since establishment, programs continue to evolve and increase in enrollment. This study focused on the changes that have come about in the maturation of alternative certification programs in Texas since legislation was passed in 1985. The purpose of the study was to delineate the evolution of AC programs using a historical approach,...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
encouraged to lower barriers and to revamp teacher preparation programs eliminating rigid certificat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [226]-230)The public school districts in Illinois are in ...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
Alternative certification programs allow individuals with college degrees in other fields to enter t...
This study uses teacher employment data provided by the State Board for Educator Certification to ex...
This study examined the effectiveness of traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs in...
This study examined the effectiveness of traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs in...
This literature review examines alternative routes to teacher certification and presents alternative...
In this study, the relationship between traditional and alternative certification programs and publi...
The urgent need to train additional special education teachers has resulted in a variety of initiati...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Alternative Certification Programs (ACPs) have been established in 47 states across the country, inc...
Purpose: Alternative routes to teacher certification, such as California’s Intern Program, have incr...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
encouraged to lower barriers and to revamp teacher preparation programs eliminating rigid certificat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [226]-230)The public school districts in Illinois are in ...
This paper examines issues related to alternative teacher certification, discussing teacher certific...
Across the United States many schools continue to face problems because of teacher attrition and lac...
Alternative certification programs allow individuals with college degrees in other fields to enter t...
This study uses teacher employment data provided by the State Board for Educator Certification to ex...
This study examined the effectiveness of traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs in...
This study examined the effectiveness of traditional and alternative teacher preparation programs in...
This literature review examines alternative routes to teacher certification and presents alternative...
In this study, the relationship between traditional and alternative certification programs and publi...
The urgent need to train additional special education teachers has resulted in a variety of initiati...
To address concerns over teacher shortages, many states have begun to turn to alternative certificat...
Alternative Certification Programs (ACPs) have been established in 47 states across the country, inc...
Purpose: Alternative routes to teacher certification, such as California’s Intern Program, have incr...
The hiring of teachers not regularly certified by government agencies through traditional university...
encouraged to lower barriers and to revamp teacher preparation programs eliminating rigid certificat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [226]-230)The public school districts in Illinois are in ...