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Posted by Steve Roney Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 11:37 AM 0 comments Labels: grammar, multimedia
“As a group, schools of education are non-selective. Their students post SAT scores at or below the average of all college graduates.”
“A proficient score on NAEP reading or math translates into at least a 600 on the SAT, or about a 1200 overall. The most generous estimate of the aptitude of new U.S. teachers recently estimated SAT scores of 515 in critical reading (formerly verbal) and 506 in math, or 1021 overall.”
“states frequently set Praxis passing scores at levels that translate into SAT reading-math scores of about 1000—well below current expectations for students.”
“There is no evidence that licensing or certification creates better teachers or even sets a floor beneath which quality cannot fall.”
“sophisticated statistical analyses have been unable to find any benefit in teacher education for student achievement. Licensed or certified teachers appear to perform no better than teachers without certification”
“licensing requirements today serve largely as an impediment to attracting high quality”
“The time required for traditional certification through a bachelor’s or master’s degree in education also deters many bright students from even considering teaching.”
Posted by Steve Roney Saturday, November 10, 2012 at 11:49 AM 0 comments Labels: educational philosophy, teacher training