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By Julie Blair 鈥 March 03, 2004 | Corrected: February 23, 2019 3 min read
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Corrected: In the story, G. Reid Lyon was misidentified. He is the chief of the child-development and -behavior branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

For the first time since 1933, Congress has mandated a wholesale cataloging of the work done by the nation鈥檚 teacher-preparation programs, to understand better the academic content and field experiences provided to prospective teachers.

鈥淚t is intended to be an advisory report on the quality of preparation,鈥 said Grover J. 鈥淩uss鈥 Whitehurst, the director of the Institute of 91制片厂视频 Sciences, the arm of the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 charged with conducting the data collection. 鈥淧eople will read it at the state and federal levels and figure out what we鈥檙e doing well, and what needs to be changed.鈥

The study, tucked into a fiscal 2004 appropriations bill, will seek to answer several questions, Mr. Whitehurst said. Congress intends for existing data to be synthesized on the consistency of required coursework, how reading and math are taught, and the degree to which programs are aligned with scientific evidence on the subjects, he said.

If information does not exist, the institute has been directed to gather it.

鈥淎re there common ways of thinking? Knowing that, we can develop standards and norms,鈥 and professionalize the field, said G. Reid Lyon, the chief of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Mr. Lyon, who has become an influential and controversial figure in reading research, helped spearhead the concept of the teacher-preparation report along with those who work in the field.

The institute has allocated $1.5 million for the venture, which will take several years to complete, Mr. Whitehurst said. The project will more than likely be undertaken by the National Research Council.

鈥榁ery, Very Ambitious鈥

The study comes as traditional teacher-training programs have come under new fire. Critics, including the Bush administration, contend they do not provide aspiring teachers with rigorous academic-content knowledge or practical skills, yet generally take four years to produce teachers.

Meanwhile, new, faster models of certification are proliferating that take only a short time to complete. Only last month, Georgia adopted a rule allowing teachers to bypass any pedagogical training whatsoever. (鈥淕eorgia Panel Eases Path to Becoming a Teacher,鈥 Feb. 25, 2004.)

鈥淭he value-added of teacher education is going to be demonstrated if the study is set up in a way that looks at outcomes and ... the impact on student learning,鈥 said David G. Imig, the president and chief executive officer of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher 91制片厂视频, a Washington-based group that represents campus-based programs.

Many experts welcome the study, saying it will provide objective information about a field that has been inadequately documented.

Although teacher-preparation programs and the states that license their graduates must report some information about their work as part of both the federal Higher 91制片厂视频 Act and the Elementary and Secondary 91制片厂视频 Act, there is no requirement that they compile and make public data about many aspects of their efforts.

鈥淥ne of the reasons there is seemingly so much controversy is that teacher education has not been well studied,鈥 said Arthur E. Wise, the president of the Washington-based National Council for Accreditation of Teacher 91制片厂视频, which evaluates colleges of education. 鈥淲e do have a lot of small-scale studies, but the big policy questions have not been well studied. This is very, very ambitious.鈥

Political Purposes?

Some wonder if the data will be used for political purposes.

For example, Congress has asked teacher-preparation programs to tie their work to 鈥渟cientific evidence,鈥 an increasingly politicized term, said Karen Zumwaldt, a professor of education at Teachers College, Columbia University. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a hornet鈥檚 nest,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat is 鈥榮cientific evidence鈥 and how is it applied? Should that be the sole basis for educational decisions?鈥

Some, in fact, point to Mr. Lyon鈥檚 role in shaping the study as an indication that the information gathered will be used to quash colleges of education.

Those critics, who do not wish to be identified for fear of political retaliation, go so far as to contend that Mr. Lyon used his influence to place the study in the catchall spending bill enacted in January, rather than make it part of the Higher 91制片厂视频 Act. The HEA is up for renewal this year and will likely be the subject of public hearings.

Mr. Lyon, an outspoken critic of traditional teacher preparation, said such theories 鈥渟ound pretty Machiavellian鈥 and hold no truth.

鈥淭his should be a productive process,鈥 he said, 鈥渄one by very objective, well-meaning bodies.鈥

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