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Report Suggests Alternative Paths As Solutions to Teacher Shortages

By Ann Bradley 鈥 October 21, 1998 2 min read
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Alternative-certification programs that have grown up around the nation over the past 15 years can be 鈥渞eal solutions鈥 to teacher shortages, a new report concludes.

The resource book, compiled by C. Emily Feistritzer and David T. Chester of the National Center for 91制片厂视频 Information, is another in a series of annual reports on the topic by the private, nonpartisan research firm. Ms. Feistritzer, the president of the Washington-based center, is well-known for her support of such nontraditional routes to teaching.

People interested in becoming teachers traditionally have attended a state-approved program at a college or university and been awarded a license upon graduation. In the early 1980s--as concern about the quality of teachers mounted and aspiring teachers expressed frustration at barriers to education careers--states began to establish alternatives.

In addition to details on the alternative-certification routes available in 41 states, this year鈥檚 report includes profiles of the extensive programs in Texas and California. It also features a report on Troops to Teachers, the U.S. Department of Defense program that channels military retirees into teaching positions. (Expiring 鈥楾roops to Teachers鈥 Project Outfits Classrooms With Professionals in Demand,鈥 Oct. 14, 1998.)

Minority Teachers Attracted

In Texas, 27 alternative-certification programs produce nearly half of all minority teachers, data provided by the state show. Teachers who follow those routes generally stay in teaching at about the same rate as those who graduate from education schools, while African-American and Hispanic educators tend to stay in the profession longer if they were licensed through an alternate route.

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Copies of 鈥淎lternative Teacher Certification: A State-by-State Analysis 1998-99" is available for $95, plus $4 shipping and handling, from the National Center for 91制片厂视频 Information, 4401 Connecticut Ave., N.W., #212, Washington, DC 20008; tel. (202) 362-3493; email: nceicef@aol.com

Between 25 percent and 40 percent of the graduates who complete traditional teacher-training programs in California never take a teaching job in the state, according to the report. In contrast, 87 percent of the teachers licensed by alternate-route programs enter California classrooms.

In both states, Ms. Feistritzer said, the alternate programs have been carefully designed and include extensive exposure to the classroom. California鈥檚 new rules for teacher licensure include a two-year internship that more closely mirrors the alternate-route approaches there.

鈥淎lternate routes target the programs where the jobs are,鈥 Ms. Feistritzer argued. 鈥淭hey are designed to meet demand, not to crank out more teachers who may or may not ever find a job.鈥

Elizabeth Fideler, the vice president for policy and research at Recruiting New Teachers Inc., a Belmont, Mass., nonprofit concerned with improving the nation鈥檚 teaching pool, did not disagree that some alternate-route programs can produce qualified teachers.

But Ms. Fideler, who had not seen the report, cautioned that the controversial programs remain uneven in quality. 鈥淭here has been so much criticism, I am glad they are listening to it and trying to ensure quality,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have to be looking at evaluations of those teachers, and I don鈥檛 think we have them across the board.鈥

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