What officially began in the early 1980s as ways to ward off projected shortages
of teachers, alternative routes to teacher certification have become major
players in the production of highly qualified teachers.
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National Center for Education Information - 2 views
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Clearly, alternative routes to teaching are bringing non-traditional populations of people into the teaching profession who want to help young people develop and teach where the demands for teachers are greatest.
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Few innovations in American education have spawned more controversy and debate than the alternative teacher certification movement, and few have ultimately resulted in more positive changes.
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Teachers Count > Current Topics in Educational Policy > Teacher Certification - 1 views
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Unfortunately, most of the research conducted about the relationship between teacher certification and student performance has been inconclusive and, therefore, it is more difficult to cite statistics to prove one side or the other in this debate.
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A relaxation in teacher certification laws could allow these professionals to enter the education sector more quickly.
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In the coming years, more and more teachers are planning on retiring and there will be a large deficit in the number of available teachers. Offering alternative routes to teacher certification (such as Teach for America) could encourage more people to pursue a career in education and fill this deficit.
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Alternative Teacher Certification - 3 views
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Alternative routes to teacher certification are state-defined routes through which an individual who already has at least a bachelor’s degree can obtain certification to teach without necessarily having to go back to college and complete a college, campus-based teacher education program.
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