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California State University, Office of the Chancellor University of California, Office of the President WestEd The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Research conducted by SRI International The Status of the Teaching Profession 2007

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Education Policy Context 90% of classrooms are now staffed by qualified teachers The important next step in making schools better is to build a system of teacher development that can strengthen the quality of teaching and improve student outcomes We can start right now by making low-cost, high-yield changes in teacher development

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Organization This presentation is organized into six sections: 1.Student Achievement 2.The Teacher Workforce 3.Inequitable Distribution 4.Strengthening Teaching Quality 5.Looking Forward 6.Recommendations

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Student Achievement Student achievement on the California Standards Tests and California High School Exit Exam has gone up, but not nearly enough to meet the state's academic goals

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Student Achievement

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Student Achievement

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce While the number of underprepared teachers has declined, shortages persist in certain regions and subject areas

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce California has reduced the number of underprepared teachers by 25,000 in the last five years

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce Special education maintains the highest percentage of underprepared teachers

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce 44% of novice special education teachers have not earned a preliminary credential

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. The Teacher Workforce

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution Despite decreases in the numbers of underprepared and novice teachers, inequities still exist: students in the lowest achieving and highest minority schools get the least prepared teachers

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution Students in the lowest achieving schools are nearly twice as likely to have underprepared and novice teachers

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution Underprepared special education teachers are inequitably distributed

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Inequitable Distribution

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality Interviews and survey results show that California is missing key opportunities to strengthen teaching quality at each stage of a teacher’s career

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality Principals in low- achieving schools have a harder time finding teachers who can meet their students’ needs

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Strengthening Teaching Quality

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Looking Forward The state must continue its focus on teachers and teaching quality given the projections for: increased student enrollment teacher retirements declining teacher production

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Looking Forward Student enrollment projections show that the state must continue to produce good teachers

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Looking forward Nearly 100,000 teachers are age 50 or older California is looking at losing one-third of its teaching workforce due to retirement

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Looking Forward The number of people enrolling in teacher preparation programs has been declining

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Looking Forward The number of people earning teaching credentials has also gone down

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Recommendations Based on the data presented in The Status of the Teaching Profession 2007, the Center makes four recommendations to strengthen teaching quality in California

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Recommendations Review and align the current components of teacher development to form a system that is focused on strengthening teaching quality.

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Recommendations Continue to develop the California Longitudinal Teacher Integrated Data Education System (CALTIDES) and use the data derived from the system to inform decisions about the ways in which the components of teacher development can be revised, aligned, and made into a system that learns, adapts, and evolves.

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Recommendations Regularly assess classroom practice and use the information gathered to strengthen teaching quality.

The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Copyright © All rights reserved. Recommendations Encourage policies that will build and support a larger pool of prospective teachers.