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DOCTORAL FORUM
THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, 2006
1
The National Challenge of Teacher Quality and Student
Achievement in Public Schools
Roselia A Salinas
PhD Program Student in Educational
Leadership
Prairie View A&M University
Director of Human Resources
Aldine Independent School District
Houston, Texas
William Allan Kritsonis, PhD
Professor
PhD Program in Educational Leadership
Prairie View A&M University
Distinguished Alumnus (2004)
Central Washington University
College of Education and Professional Studies
Visiting Lecturer (2005)
Oxford Round Table
University of Oxford, Oxford, England
ACRL – Harvard Leadership Institute (2006)
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
ABSTRACT
Research indicates that an increasing demand for teacher accountability and
student achievement is at the forefront with the mandate of the No Child Left
Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001. These challenges will be crucial in urban and rural
schools where the need for classroom teachers in critical teaching areas such as
bilingual education, special education, mathematics, science, and foreign languages
exists. Unfortunately, university teacher preparation programs are not producing
sufficient critical teaching areas teacher candidates to meet the demand; meanwhile
the number of alternatively certified teacher candidates appears to be increasing
with the proliferation of alternative certification programs emerging to address the
teacher shortages. It is important to determine whether there are significant
differences in student achievement among students based on the certification route
of the classroom teacher. The academic achievement of our nation’s students is at
stake.
DOCTORAL FORUM
THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH
2___________________________________________________________________________________________
he purpose of this article is to discuss teacher quality and student
achievement in public schools that will ultimate benefit students. Today,
more than ever before, in the history of public K-12 education, schools are
expected to increase student achievement for all students, and the implementation of The
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 mandate compounds to this school reform.
Urban and rural schools will be severely impacted as this is where a higher rate of teacher
shortages exists in addition to economically disadvantaged, primarily minority, and at-
risk student populations (McDonnell, 2005). The goal of NCLB is for every child to be at
grade level in mathematics, science and reading by the end of the school year 2013-2014
(Meyer, 2004). The hiring of highly qualified teachers is crucial in promoting and
attaining student achievement.
The growing interest in teacher quality and accountability is not a new theme in
the educational arena even though one might assume that it is based on the highly
debated topic among educational policy makers and the general public today. At the
forefront of these challenges are increased pressures for school accountability in the form
of high-stakes testing, and teacher quality. It is only recently that the interest has focused
on the certification of teachers (Darling-Hammond, 1999). Given that urban and rural
areas are turning more frequently to alternative certified teachers in high need areas, it is
critical to determine whether the teacher certification route impacts student achievement.
Over the next decade, it will be essential that the nation employ 2.2 million
classroom teachers (Ingersoll, 2003; Howard, 2003, Hussar, 1999; Chester & Feistritzer,
1998). This is credited to increased student enrollments, reductions in class size, and
accelerating teacher retirements among an aging teacher population (Ingersoll, 2003;
Darling-Hammond, 1997 cited in Weiss & Weiss, 1999). More than a million veteran
classroom teachers are nearing retirement in spite of rapidly increasing student
enrollments (Ingersoll, 2003). Additionally, schools in high-poverty urban and rural
districts are estimated to have a need of 700,000 new teachers. Ingersoll (2003) agrees
that higher turnover teacher rate exists in school districts whose students are of high
poverty status (p.13). NCLB provisions of teacher quality will be challenging to such
school districts (Coble & Azordegan, 2004).
The data appear to indicate that there are more than enough prospective teachers
produced each year in the United States overall, but there are not sufficient numbers of
graduates produced in specific teaching fields (Ingersoll, 2003). Consequently, the
teacher shortages will be found in the teaching fields of bilingual education, special
education, mathematics, science, and foreign languages. It is argued that teacher
shortages force school districts to lower their hiring standards by hiring non-certified
teachers or alternative certification teacher candidates to fill teacher position vacancies.
Many argue that this results in high levels of underqualified teachers and lower school
performance (Ingersoll, 2003). To meet the teacher shortage demand, a wide range of
initiatives have been developed and implemented to recruit new candidates into teaching
in recent years. Among these are programs for degreed individuals who choose to change
careers and pursue teacher education as a profession. Some of these career-changing
programs are various forms of alternative certification programs (Ingersoll, 2003).
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ROSELIA SALINAS AND WILLIAM KRITSONIS
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The policy implications of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Act of 2001
have created debates affecting teacher education and certification policies as well as the
hiring options available to urban school districts. In the past, as teacher demand
increased, many urban school districts resorted to hiring a large number of teacher
applicants on teaching permits or waivers because they lacked the formal preparation for
teaching. These teachers typically taught in low-income and minority students in the most
disadvantaged schools (Hammond, Holtzman, Gatlin, & Vasquez Heilig, 2005).
However, under the watchful eye of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, this
practice will no longer be an option for schools as there are many changes and controls
related to teacher licensure in the provisions and requirements of NCLB (Anderson &
Bullock, 2004).
Student achievement through means of student testing is the accountability tool
that will be utilized in schools to determine student knowledge and this is not a new
phenomena. The use of student test scores has been utilized occasionally since the mid-
1880s as a method of allocating rewards or sanctions to schools or teachers based on the
outcome of student performance on test measures (Darling-Hammond, 2004; Chester &
Feistritzer, 1998). Many states and school districts have approached this similar strategy
in recent times by using test scores as the foundation for promoting students from grade
to grade; determining program placements (i.e., gifted and talented), and making
graduation decisions Darling-Hammond, 2004). The enactment of No Child Left Behind
(NCLB) Act of 2001 will require more testing and represents a substantial rise in federal
regulation, particularly for states that had not chosen to test their students as frequently
(McDonnell, 2005).
Urban and rural school districts face significant challenges related to the induction
of teachers new to the profession (Feistritzer & Chester, 2001). According to Haberman
(2003), over 40% of the 3.2 million teachers teach in six states (p. 13). The critical
determinant in student achievement will be end-of-year student assessment. NCLB
requires all school districts to make demonstrable annual progress in raising the
percentage of students’ who are proficient in reading and mathematics, and in narrowing
the test-score gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students. Furthermore,
teacher’s effectiveness will be evaluated on the basis of students’ scores on particular
assessments (Coble & Azordegan, 2004).
In conclusion, the literature review is clear that teacher quality and student
achievement are two significant challenges for urban schools, and the implementation of
the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 will play a profound role. Teacher
shortages in specific teaching areas such bilingual education, special education,
mathematics, science, and foreign languages will continue to exist and this shortage
appears to be greater in schools where high poverty exists (Ingersoll, 2003). To meet this
demand, alternative certification programs have been introduced that allow individuals to
enter the teaching profession in many different pathways and with many different levels
of skills. Hence, the issue of alternative certification programs is one of the most debated
topics about teacher education because of the increasing demand for teacher
accountability. Student achievement and teacher quality are undoubtedly at the forefront
with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 mandate.
DOCTORAL FORUM
THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH
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References
Anderson, P. & Bullock, A. (2004). Meeting the No Child Left Behind rules and
regulations: Building essential skills for alternative route teachers. Action in
Teacher Education, 26(2), 33-36.
Chester, D. & Feistritzer, C. (1998). Alternative teacher certification: A state-by-state
analysis 1998-99. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Information.
Coble, C., & Azordegan, J. (2004). The challenges and opportunities of the No Child Left
Behind Act: Seven strategies for teacher educators. Action in Teacher Education.
26(2), 2-14.
Darling –Hammond, L. (1997). The equality of teaching matter most. Journal of Staff
Development. 18, 38-41.
Darling-Hammond, L. (2000). Teacher quality and student achievement. A review of
state policy evidence. Educational Policy Analysis Archives, 8(1). Retrieved
November 1, 2005, from http://www.epaa.asu.edu/paa/v8n1.
Darling-Hammond, L. (2004). Standards, accountability, and school reform. Teachers
College Record, 106(6), 1047-1085.
Haberman, M. (2003). Achieving “high quality” in the selection, preparation and
retention of teachers. The Haberman Educational Foundation. 1-13.
Howard, T.(2003). Who receives the short end of the shortage? Implications of the U.S.
teacher shortage on urban schools. Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 18(2),
142-160.
Hussar, W. (1999). Predicting the need for newly hired teachers in the United States to
2008- 2009. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 22,
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  • 1. DOCTORAL FORUM THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, 2006 1 The National Challenge of Teacher Quality and Student Achievement in Public Schools Roselia A Salinas PhD Program Student in Educational Leadership Prairie View A&M University Director of Human Resources Aldine Independent School District Houston, Texas William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Professor PhD Program in Educational Leadership Prairie View A&M University Distinguished Alumnus (2004) Central Washington University College of Education and Professional Studies Visiting Lecturer (2005) Oxford Round Table University of Oxford, Oxford, England ACRL – Harvard Leadership Institute (2006) Harvard Graduate School of Education Harvard University, Cambridge, MA ABSTRACT Research indicates that an increasing demand for teacher accountability and student achievement is at the forefront with the mandate of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001. These challenges will be crucial in urban and rural schools where the need for classroom teachers in critical teaching areas such as bilingual education, special education, mathematics, science, and foreign languages exists. Unfortunately, university teacher preparation programs are not producing sufficient critical teaching areas teacher candidates to meet the demand; meanwhile the number of alternatively certified teacher candidates appears to be increasing with the proliferation of alternative certification programs emerging to address the teacher shortages. It is important to determine whether there are significant differences in student achievement among students based on the certification route of the classroom teacher. The academic achievement of our nation’s students is at stake.
  • 2. DOCTORAL FORUM THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH 2___________________________________________________________________________________________ he purpose of this article is to discuss teacher quality and student achievement in public schools that will ultimate benefit students. Today, more than ever before, in the history of public K-12 education, schools are expected to increase student achievement for all students, and the implementation of The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 mandate compounds to this school reform. Urban and rural schools will be severely impacted as this is where a higher rate of teacher shortages exists in addition to economically disadvantaged, primarily minority, and at- risk student populations (McDonnell, 2005). The goal of NCLB is for every child to be at grade level in mathematics, science and reading by the end of the school year 2013-2014 (Meyer, 2004). The hiring of highly qualified teachers is crucial in promoting and attaining student achievement. The growing interest in teacher quality and accountability is not a new theme in the educational arena even though one might assume that it is based on the highly debated topic among educational policy makers and the general public today. At the forefront of these challenges are increased pressures for school accountability in the form of high-stakes testing, and teacher quality. It is only recently that the interest has focused on the certification of teachers (Darling-Hammond, 1999). Given that urban and rural areas are turning more frequently to alternative certified teachers in high need areas, it is critical to determine whether the teacher certification route impacts student achievement. Over the next decade, it will be essential that the nation employ 2.2 million classroom teachers (Ingersoll, 2003; Howard, 2003, Hussar, 1999; Chester & Feistritzer, 1998). This is credited to increased student enrollments, reductions in class size, and accelerating teacher retirements among an aging teacher population (Ingersoll, 2003; Darling-Hammond, 1997 cited in Weiss & Weiss, 1999). More than a million veteran classroom teachers are nearing retirement in spite of rapidly increasing student enrollments (Ingersoll, 2003). Additionally, schools in high-poverty urban and rural districts are estimated to have a need of 700,000 new teachers. Ingersoll (2003) agrees that higher turnover teacher rate exists in school districts whose students are of high poverty status (p.13). NCLB provisions of teacher quality will be challenging to such school districts (Coble & Azordegan, 2004). The data appear to indicate that there are more than enough prospective teachers produced each year in the United States overall, but there are not sufficient numbers of graduates produced in specific teaching fields (Ingersoll, 2003). Consequently, the teacher shortages will be found in the teaching fields of bilingual education, special education, mathematics, science, and foreign languages. It is argued that teacher shortages force school districts to lower their hiring standards by hiring non-certified teachers or alternative certification teacher candidates to fill teacher position vacancies. Many argue that this results in high levels of underqualified teachers and lower school performance (Ingersoll, 2003). To meet the teacher shortage demand, a wide range of initiatives have been developed and implemented to recruit new candidates into teaching in recent years. Among these are programs for degreed individuals who choose to change careers and pursue teacher education as a profession. Some of these career-changing programs are various forms of alternative certification programs (Ingersoll, 2003). T
  • 3. ROSELIA SALINAS AND WILLIAM KRITSONIS ____________________________________________________________________________________________3 The policy implications of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Act of 2001 have created debates affecting teacher education and certification policies as well as the hiring options available to urban school districts. In the past, as teacher demand increased, many urban school districts resorted to hiring a large number of teacher applicants on teaching permits or waivers because they lacked the formal preparation for teaching. These teachers typically taught in low-income and minority students in the most disadvantaged schools (Hammond, Holtzman, Gatlin, & Vasquez Heilig, 2005). However, under the watchful eye of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, this practice will no longer be an option for schools as there are many changes and controls related to teacher licensure in the provisions and requirements of NCLB (Anderson & Bullock, 2004). Student achievement through means of student testing is the accountability tool that will be utilized in schools to determine student knowledge and this is not a new phenomena. The use of student test scores has been utilized occasionally since the mid- 1880s as a method of allocating rewards or sanctions to schools or teachers based on the outcome of student performance on test measures (Darling-Hammond, 2004; Chester & Feistritzer, 1998). Many states and school districts have approached this similar strategy in recent times by using test scores as the foundation for promoting students from grade to grade; determining program placements (i.e., gifted and talented), and making graduation decisions Darling-Hammond, 2004). The enactment of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 will require more testing and represents a substantial rise in federal regulation, particularly for states that had not chosen to test their students as frequently (McDonnell, 2005). Urban and rural school districts face significant challenges related to the induction of teachers new to the profession (Feistritzer & Chester, 2001). According to Haberman (2003), over 40% of the 3.2 million teachers teach in six states (p. 13). The critical determinant in student achievement will be end-of-year student assessment. NCLB requires all school districts to make demonstrable annual progress in raising the percentage of students’ who are proficient in reading and mathematics, and in narrowing the test-score gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students. Furthermore, teacher’s effectiveness will be evaluated on the basis of students’ scores on particular assessments (Coble & Azordegan, 2004). In conclusion, the literature review is clear that teacher quality and student achievement are two significant challenges for urban schools, and the implementation of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 will play a profound role. Teacher shortages in specific teaching areas such bilingual education, special education, mathematics, science, and foreign languages will continue to exist and this shortage appears to be greater in schools where high poverty exists (Ingersoll, 2003). To meet this demand, alternative certification programs have been introduced that allow individuals to enter the teaching profession in many different pathways and with many different levels of skills. Hence, the issue of alternative certification programs is one of the most debated topics about teacher education because of the increasing demand for teacher accountability. Student achievement and teacher quality are undoubtedly at the forefront with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 mandate.
  • 4. DOCTORAL FORUM THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL FOR PUBLISHING AND MENTORING DOCTORAL STUDENT RESEARCH 4___________________________________________________________________________________________ References Anderson, P. & Bullock, A. (2004). Meeting the No Child Left Behind rules and regulations: Building essential skills for alternative route teachers. Action in Teacher Education, 26(2), 33-36. Chester, D. & Feistritzer, C. (1998). Alternative teacher certification: A state-by-state analysis 1998-99. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Information. Coble, C., & Azordegan, J. (2004). The challenges and opportunities of the No Child Left Behind Act: Seven strategies for teacher educators. Action in Teacher Education. 26(2), 2-14. Darling –Hammond, L. (1997). The equality of teaching matter most. Journal of Staff Development. 18, 38-41. Darling-Hammond, L. (2000). Teacher quality and student achievement. A review of state policy evidence. Educational Policy Analysis Archives, 8(1). Retrieved November 1, 2005, from http://www.epaa.asu.edu/paa/v8n1. Darling-Hammond, L. (2004). Standards, accountability, and school reform. Teachers College Record, 106(6), 1047-1085. Haberman, M. (2003). Achieving “high quality” in the selection, preparation and retention of teachers. The Haberman Educational Foundation. 1-13. Howard, T.(2003). Who receives the short end of the shortage? Implications of the U.S. teacher shortage on urban schools. Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 18(2), 142-160. Hussar, W. (1999). Predicting the need for newly hired teachers in the United States to 2008- 2009. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 22, 2005, from http://www.nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo. .Ingersoll, R. (2003). The teacher shortage: myth or reality? Educational Horizons, 81, 146-152. Ingersoll, R. (2003). Is there really a teacher shortage? A research report co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy and The Consortium for Policy Research in Education. Seattle, Washington: Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy. McDonnell, L. (2005). No Child Left Behind and the federal role in education: Evolution or Revolution? Peabody Journal of Education, 80(2), 19-38. Meyer, K. (2004). No Child Left Behind: A national perspective. Spectrum, 77(2), 5-7. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Pub. L. No. 107-110, 115 Stat. 1425 (2002).