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91制片厂视频 Dept. Ignored Reviewers In Issuing Grant for Teachers鈥 Test

By Linda Jacobson 鈥 March 17, 2004 4 min read
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Two of the three experts who reviewed the original grant proposal from the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence鈥攁n alternative route to teacher certification鈥攔ejected the plan, according to U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 documents obtained by 91制片厂视频 Week.

Yet the ABCTE, a project of the conservative-leaning 91制片厂视频 Leaders Council, received a $5 million grant from the department in 2001, and just last fall, was approved for a five-year, $35 million grant that will be used to expand the number of academic subjects in which new teachers can be certified.

鈥淭here is no evidence that there is a demand for this credential,鈥 one of the reviewers wrote in a summary of that evaluator鈥檚 opinion on the proposal. 鈥淭here are those in the education community who are resistant to alternative teacher certification. There is no evidence that this credentialing procedure will change those who are resistant.鈥

A second reviewer questioned whether the ABCTE was knowledgeable enough to manage such a project, writing, 鈥淚n general, expertise about the evaluation component may be insufficient. The advisory board is impressive, but their role and commitment is not clear enough.鈥

ABCTE by the 1-2-3鈥檚

Two of the three experts asked to review the application for the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence urged the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 not to award a grant.

Points Awarded

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National Significance 40 20 32 40

Quality of project design

30 15 21 29
Quality of project personnel 30 15 23 30
Total 100 50 76 99
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But the third reviewer, who gave the proposal 99 points out of a possible 100, praised the plan for identifying 鈥渢he pressing need for high-quality teachers in the U.S.鈥 The ABCTE鈥檚 program emphasizes knowledge of subject matter.

鈥淎 program like this one proposed here would help school leaders who are focused on achievement to navigate through a complex interview and hiring process of teachers,鈥 the third reviewer wrote.

Kathleen Madigan, the president of the Washington- based ABCTE, said in an interview last week that she was aware of the reviewers鈥 comments, and that changes were made to the proposal based on their concerns.

At the time, 鈥渢his was a pretty innovative idea, and the reviewers hadn鈥檛 seen anything like this before,鈥 she said. By now, she added, she hopes more policymakers recognize that 鈥渢here is enough room and enough need for teachers that there should be all sorts of pathways for people.鈥

Limited Interest

The ABCTE offers two types of credentials. The Passport to Teaching is for individuals with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in any subjects who want to enter teaching. The Master Teacher certification was designed for experienced teachers and is based on achievement gains made by their students鈥 a process that the second reviewer said would be difficult to undertake.

With the first grant of $5 million, the ABCTE offered three subject-area tests: in elementary education, mathematics, and English. One test of professional teaching knowledge was also available. The additional $35 million is meant to allow the board to expand to a much wider variety of subjects, including biology, chemistry, economics, earth science, general science, government, and special education.

But as predicted by the first reviewer, the demand for the ABCTE鈥檚 certification model has not been high so far. Only two states鈥擨daho and Pennsylvania鈥攈ave signed on, and Pennsylvania, meanwhile, has added requirements that essentially thwart the concept of obtaining a license by simply taking a test. (鈥淎lternative Teacher-Licensing Exam Has Setback in Pa.,鈥 Jan. 28, 2004.)

Still, that number may increase soon, according to Buffy DeBreaux-Watts, the ABCTE鈥檚 director of marketing and outreach. She said the organization is currently working with 12 more states to encourage adoption of its alternative certification.

Michael J. Petrilli, an associate deputy undersecretary in the Department of 91制片厂视频, said that input from peer reviewers on federal grant proposals is not binding. They are merely asked to give their advice.

He added that he considered the two who criticized the proposal to have 鈥減olicy-oriented complaints.鈥

鈥淭hey didn鈥檛 like having something that was going to compete with the national board,鈥 he said, referring to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, which, like the ABCTE, also offers a certification for experienced teachers. But unlike the ABCTE program, national-board certification has been widely supported by the states. (鈥淔irst Major Study Suggests Worth of National 鈥楽eal,鈥欌 this issue.)

Mr. Petrilli also rejected the idea that the ABCTE鈥檚 proposal was approved only because the organization has influence within the federal 91制片厂视频 Department. For example, former Pennsylvania Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Eugene W. Hickok, one of the ELC鈥檚 founders, is the department鈥檚 acting deputy secretary.

鈥淲e really believe in this idea,鈥 Mr. Petrilli said, adding that the ABCTE鈥檚 approach is consistent with Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Rod Paige鈥檚 positions. 鈥淭his was not just giving money to our friends.鈥

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