Title: New Teacher Center: Silicon Valley
1New Teacher Center Silicon Valley
2- A caring, competent, and qualified teacher for
every child is the most important ingredient in
education reform and, we believe, the most
frequently overlooked.
From the Report of the National Commission on
Teaching Americas Future, What Matters Most
Teaching for Americans Future, c1996.
3- Our society can no longer accept the hit-or-miss
hiring, sink-or-swim induction, trial-and-error
teaching, and take-it-or-leave-it professional
development it has tolerated in the past. The
time has come to put teachers and teaching at the
top of the nations education reform agenda.
From the Report of the National Commission on
Teaching Americas Future, What Matters Most
Teaching for Americans Future, c1996.
4Santa Clara County 1998-1999
Classroom Teacher Credential And Experience
Report Number of Teachers 12, 543 University
and District Interns 186 Emergency
Credentials 1,169 Waiver 463 First
Year 1,242 Second Year 1,148
California Department of Education, Educational
Demographics Unit, 7/29/99
5Influence of Teacher Qualifications on Student
Achievement
Class Size 8
Teacher Qualification 43 (licensing examination
scores, education experience)
Home and Family Factors 49 (parent education,
income, language, background, race, and location)
Ronald F. Ferguson, Paying for Public Education
New Evidence of How and Why Money Matters,
Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1991
6Californians rated ensuring a well-qualified
teacher in every classroom second only to
keeping schools safe from violence (89 vs. 92).
Doing What Matters Most Investing in Quality
Teaching, National Commission on Teaching and
Americas Future, 1997
7Effects On Students Math Scores In Dallas
(Grades 3-5)
90
Dallas Students Assigned to 3 Very Effective
Teachers in a Row
Dallas Students Assigned to 3 Very Ineffective
Teachers in a Row
76
60
Average Score on Math Assessment 3 years later in
Percentile
Beginning 3rd Grade Score (Percentile)
50
27
15
Source Heather Jordan, Robert Mendro, Desh
Woernsingle, Teacher Effects on Longitudinal
Student Achievement, 1997
8Effects of Educational Investments
Size of Increase in Student Achievement for Every
500 Spent on
0.25
0.22
0.18
0.2
0.16
0.15
0.1
0.04
0.05
0
Lowering Pupil/Student Ratio
Increasing Teacher Salaries
Increasing Teacher Experience
Increasing Teacher Education
Source Rob Greenwald, Larry V. Hedges, Richard
D. Laine (1996). The Effect of School Resources
on Student Achievement. Review of Education
Research 66(3), pp 361-396
Doing What Matters Most Investing in Quality
Teaching, National Commission on Teaching and
Americas Future, 1997
9Mission
- To improve student learning by supporting the
development of an inspired, dedicated, and
highly-qualified teaching force.
10Philosophy
- Teaching is a career-long, developmental process.
- Teaching is a continuing cycle of teaching,
assessment, reflection, and re-teaching. - Professional standards guide the improvement of
practice. - Teacher development occurs best in a collegial
environment. - A teachers professional growth leads to improved
student achievement.
11 New Teacher Center UCSC
12NTC Silicon Valley
Quality Induction for New Teachers
- Partnerships with School Districts
- Technical Assistance Training
- Regional Symposia Networks
13A Window of Opportunity
Mentor Program
Example School District with 200 FTEs 5 x
200 FTEs 10 FTEs 8,442 x 10 FTEs 84,420
14CaliforniasLearning-to-Teach System
California Standards for the Teaching Profession
15New Teacher Center Silicon Valley