Spurred by the recent spate of Commission reports that have decried the state of education in America, many states have recently enacted legislation to raise educational standards. By 1984, over half of the states had implemented some form of standardized testing requirement to assess the competence of prospective teachers. By 1988, nine more will join their ranks. In addition, a number of states have enacted legislation requiring incumbent teachers to prove their competence through standardized examinations
The job of any teacher is first and foremost to promote learning in their students. Student learning...
This research examined the impact of teacher licensure routes, particularly those identified as eith...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...
Spurred by the recent spate of Commission reports that have decried the state of education in Americ...
The education reform movement includes efforts to raise teacher quality through stricter certificati...
Minorities in America are constantly facing inequalities throughout different portions of their life...
Though standardized tests have been a traditional aspect of the United States public education syste...
When discussing the teacher quality gap, policy makers have tended to focus on teacher certification...
The 1998 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act requires states to report annually to the U.S. ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a dramatic increase in teacher testing in the last decade. State and na...
The education reform movement includes efforts to raise teacher quality through stricter certificati...
The primary purpose of this paper is to examine the use of standardized tests to assess teacher comp...
peer-reviewedThe 1980s witnessed an unparalled review, analysis, and critique of the quality of edu...
Results revealed homogeneous responses to items on the survey by race or ethnicity, gender, and scho...
American educators and students are greatly impacted by standardized tests in their academic lives. ...
The job of any teacher is first and foremost to promote learning in their students. Student learning...
This research examined the impact of teacher licensure routes, particularly those identified as eith...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...
Spurred by the recent spate of Commission reports that have decried the state of education in Americ...
The education reform movement includes efforts to raise teacher quality through stricter certificati...
Minorities in America are constantly facing inequalities throughout different portions of their life...
Though standardized tests have been a traditional aspect of the United States public education syste...
When discussing the teacher quality gap, policy makers have tended to focus on teacher certification...
The 1998 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act requires states to report annually to the U.S. ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a dramatic increase in teacher testing in the last decade. State and na...
The education reform movement includes efforts to raise teacher quality through stricter certificati...
The primary purpose of this paper is to examine the use of standardized tests to assess teacher comp...
peer-reviewedThe 1980s witnessed an unparalled review, analysis, and critique of the quality of edu...
Results revealed homogeneous responses to items on the survey by race or ethnicity, gender, and scho...
American educators and students are greatly impacted by standardized tests in their academic lives. ...
The job of any teacher is first and foremost to promote learning in their students. Student learning...
This research examined the impact of teacher licensure routes, particularly those identified as eith...
The United States Constitution did not give the federal government the power to regulate education. ...