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Alternative Certification of Teachers

This 2008 report examines the effectiveness of alternatively certified teachers and attempts to cast new light on the issues in the debate about alternative certification. The report states that more than 60,000 alternatively certified teachers work in the nation’s schools, both public and private, and that teachers without regular certificates or licenses tend to be clustered in poor urban schools with high minority enrollments.

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An Evaluation of Teachers Trained Through Different Routes to Certification

This 2009 report examines the effects on student achievement of teachers who chose to be trained through different routes to certification. The report also examines how observed teacher practices vary by chosen route to certification and what aspects of teacher certification programs are associated with teacher effectiveness.

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Recruiting Effective Math Teachers, How Do Math Immersion Teachers Compare?: Evidence from New York City

This 2009 study examines the success of the Math Immersion component of the New York City Teaching Fellows program. Math Immersion seeks to increase the number of math teachers by reducing entrance requirements and providing opportunties for candidates to complete the math required to be qualified without returning to college for a math degree.