Title: NCLB and Teacher Quality: How Do We Meet Expectations
1NCLB and Teacher Quality How Do We Meet
Expectations?
- Terry Dozier
- Director
- Teacher Quality Center
- Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute
- Virginia Commonwealth University
2The Current Crisis
- QUANTITY 2.2 million teachers needed, over
half of whom will be first-time teachers - QUALITY Teachers need to know more and do more
than ever before - EQUITY Shortages of qualified teachers are most
severe in high-poverty communities
3Unequal Impact of Teacher Shortages
Source National Center for Education
Statistics, Americas Teachers Profile of a
Profession, 1993-94 (1997)
4Unequal Distribution of Out-of-Field
TeachingPercentage of Teachers Out-of-Field
5Who Gets Under Qualified Teachers?
23
14
Avg. of faculty teaching without appropriate
credentials
8
5
Highest achievement quartile
3rd quartile
2nd quartile
Lowest achievement quartile
Student Achievement scoring ranges
6Cumulative Effects of Teacher Sequence on Fifth
Grade Math Scores Tennessee
7Effects on Students Reading Scores Dallas
(Grades 4-6)
8Effects on Students Math Scores Dallas (Grades
3-5)
9Unequal Student Access to Effective Teachers
Most Effective Teachers
Least Effective Teachers
Source Sanders Rivers, Cumulative and
Residual Effects of Teachers on Future Student
Academic Achievement (1996).
10Section 1112(c)(1)(L) requires each LEA receiving
title I, Part A funds to ensure....that low-
income students and minority students are not
taught at rates higher than other students by
unqualified, out-of-field, or inexperienced
teachers.
11What Can We Do?
12Why Teachers Leave
- Low salaries
- Lack of support from school administrators
- Student discipline problems
- Lack of teacher input into school decision making
13What Can We Do?
- Examine
- Sources of teachers
- Rates and reasons for attrition
- Numbers of teacher by vacancies district, grade
level, and subject area
14What Can We Do?
- Know the real problem(s)
- Look at research. What seems to work?
- Look at promising practices.
15Teacher Recruitment What Seems to Work?
- Raising standards and salaries
16Beginning Salaries for Teachers Compared to Other
Occupations
50,033
Engineering
Computer Science
49,749
49,548
Math/Statistics
40,033
Sales/Marketing
Accounting
37,143
28,986
Teacher
Average beginning salary for new college
graduates, AFT 2000-2001 data
17Average Salary Increase for Professionals with a
Masters Degree 1994-1998
Education Week
18Teacher Salaries Making the Case in Virginia
National Average
19Did you know that...
- 79 of Virginias school districts had salaries
below 35,000 for teachers with 10 years of
experience? - The average salary in Virginia for a Masters
Degree and 20 years of experience is 39,370?
20Teacher Recruitment What Seems to Work?
- Raising standards and salaries
- Grow-your-own programs
- Effective hiring and placement practices
- www.recruitingteachers.org
- Allowing the return of retired teachers
- High visibility recruitment campaigns with
alternate preparation opportunities
21Characteristics of Effective Alternate
Certification Programs
- Designed specifically for individuals with at
least a bachelors degree with keen interest in
teaching - Rigorous screening process
- Field-based
- Includes coursework or equivalent experiences in
professional education studies before and while
teaching - Candidates for teaching work closely with trained
mentor teachers - Candidates must meet high performance standards
for completion of the program
22Teacher Recruitment Whats Promising?
- Increasing the prestige of teaching
- Making credentials, pensions, and credited years
of experience portable - Creating a teacher education niche for community
colleges
23Community Colleges An Important Link
Started post-secondary education at
Community College
20
Current Teachers
24First-Year College Students
50
50
25All Minority Undergraduates
52
48
26Teacher Recruitment Whats Promising?
- Increasing the prestige of teaching
- Making credentials, pensions, and credited years
of experience portable - Creating a teacher education niche for community
colleges - Solid induction and mentoring programs
- Career growth opportunities
- Creative approaches to filling vacancies
27Teacher Retention What Seems to Work?
- Well-designed and well-funded induction and
mentoring programs - Strong, effective school leadership focused on
instruction - Schools conducive to learning and teaching
28Teacher Retention Whats Promising?
- Create career advancement opportunities for
teachers - Reward teachers for deepening their knowledge and
skills and for classroom success - Hold teachers accountable for reasonable learning
gains, not equal absolute achievement - Give teachers the option of 12-month contracts
29Hours Spent in a Year on Professional Development
Activities
Source U.S. Department of Education, National
Center for Education Statistics, Fast Response
Survey System, Teacher Survey on Professional
Development and Training, 1998
30Perceived Effectiveness of Professional
Development Activities of Indicating Activity
Improved Their Teaching A Lot
Source U.S. Department of Education, National
Center for Education Statistics, Fast Response
Survey System, Teacher Survey on Professional
Development and Training, 1998.
31Perceived Effectiveness of Professional
Development
of Teachers Indicating Activity Improved
Teaching a Lot
40
34
29
28
21
12
In-Depth Study in Main Subject
Mentoring by Another Teacher
Regular Collaboration with Others
Integrating Technology
Implementing Standards
Team Planning Period
Collaborative Activities
Traditional Activities
32Professional Development What Seems to Work?
- Focused on student content standards and how to
teach them - Focus determined by data
- School based, collaborative
- Intensive, ongoing
- Results oriented
33What Can States Do?
- Focus on the relationship between PD and student
performance. - Insist that school systems document how PD has
improved teaching practice. - Establish criteria for what constitutes effective
PD. - Abandon policies and practices that model
ineffective PD. - Focus on results.
Adapted from speech by Hayes Mizell for the
National Staff Development Council
34NCLB and Teacher Quality How Do We Meet
Expectations?
- Terry Dozier
- Director
- Teacher Quality Center
- Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute
- Virginia Commonwealth University