Research shows that teachers are the most important in-school factor in student achievement. Given the critical role that teachers play in student outcomes, are we doing enough to ensure that every student has a teacher who is well-prepared for the job? Have states set the bar too low for entry into the teaching profession?
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-- In his latest post, Recess's Phillip Burgoyne-Allen discusses new research on the state of teacher prep and licensure and offers his recommendations for training and licensing quality teachers nationwide. Read more at Recess!
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