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Why Become a Highly Qualfied Teacher?
‘Some districts require’ their teachers to be “Highly Qualified” (HQT), and individual states have specific descriptions of what a teacher must do to become an HQT. Urban, hard to teach districts are suppose to employ only Highly Qualified teachers and if a teacher is not Highly Qualified, parents and students are supposed to be notified. Should you take the steps to become Highly Qualified? Consider the new legislation before you make your decision. On January 23, 2011 Valerie Strauss, for The Washington Post, wrote, “So they’ve gone ahead and done it. U.S. legislators passed legislation that includes people in teacher training programs as “highly qualified” teachers.” “Opponents of this definition of “highly qualified” note that these non-certified teachers are concentrated in high-poverty schools, serving children who actually need … Read entire article »
Filed under: Student Performance, Teacher motivation, Teacher skills
How to recruit, grow, and keep teachers in a tough urban climate
Boston thinks it has the answer…the Boston Teacher Residency Institute (btr). Although the tough economic times have made teaching jobs tough to get, inner city schools have a hard time recruiting and retaining quality teachers because their applicants are not prepared to teach in that type of environment. (…”no education theory class will help Clinton Lassiter engage a student who says that her top goal for eighth grade is to not get pregnant”) “Former Boston superintendent Thomas Payzant, who helped start btr, recalls that his biggest problem with new teachers was not subject knowledge or pedagogy, but under-preparation for the environment.” “’What we were getting when teachers arrived in Boston classrooms were people who were pretty well grounded in content and had some sense of how to teach. But they were not … Read entire article »
Filed under: Featured, Recruiting
