Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California

Title II of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is intended to increase student academic achievement through strategies such as improving teacher quality and increasing the number of "highly qualified teachers" (HQTs) in the classroom. This Federal policy relies on educational research tha...

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Main Author: Woodbeck, Raymond A.
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Published: Scholarly Commons 2007
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-35022021-08-24T05:14:38Z Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California Woodbeck, Raymond A. Title II of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is intended to increase student academic achievement through strategies such as improving teacher quality and increasing the number of "highly qualified teachers" (HQTs) in the classroom. This Federal policy relies on educational research that demonstrates a connection between student achievement and teacher quality. Although NCLB considers each route that teachers may take to meet HQT requirements as equivalent, research demonstrates that some routes may foster higher student achievement than others; those teachers, who met HQT requirements through these routes, are referred to in this study as "research-based HQTs" (RB-HQTs). The quantitative phase of this mixed methodology explores how northern California secondary mathematics teachers in suburban, urban, and rural schools meet "highly qualified teacher" requirements. The subsequent qualitative phase explores the challenges and promising practices in retention and recruitment of RB-HQTs used by those mathematics departments identified as having a "common" or "distinguished" profile of each respective suburban, urban, or rural sub-sample. This study identifies and reports eight strategies used by mathematics departments that have demonstrated success in retention and recruitment of RB-HQTs. The eight identified strategies, when implemented individually or collectively, may increase the proportion of RB-HQTs and improve student academic achievement in each mathematics department across northern California secondary schools, be it suburban, urban, or rural. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2503 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3502&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Mathematics education School administration Secondary education Education California Mathematics departments No Child Left Behind Recruitment Research-based highly qualified teachers Retention Rural education Suburban Urban education
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topic Mathematics education
School administration
Secondary education
Education
California
Mathematics departments
No Child Left Behind
Recruitment
Research-based highly qualified teachers
Retention
Rural education
Suburban
Urban education
spellingShingle Mathematics education
School administration
Secondary education
Education
California
Mathematics departments
No Child Left Behind
Recruitment
Research-based highly qualified teachers
Retention
Rural education
Suburban
Urban education
Woodbeck, Raymond A.
Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
description Title II of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is intended to increase student academic achievement through strategies such as improving teacher quality and increasing the number of "highly qualified teachers" (HQTs) in the classroom. This Federal policy relies on educational research that demonstrates a connection between student achievement and teacher quality. Although NCLB considers each route that teachers may take to meet HQT requirements as equivalent, research demonstrates that some routes may foster higher student achievement than others; those teachers, who met HQT requirements through these routes, are referred to in this study as "research-based HQTs" (RB-HQTs). The quantitative phase of this mixed methodology explores how northern California secondary mathematics teachers in suburban, urban, and rural schools meet "highly qualified teacher" requirements. The subsequent qualitative phase explores the challenges and promising practices in retention and recruitment of RB-HQTs used by those mathematics departments identified as having a "common" or "distinguished" profile of each respective suburban, urban, or rural sub-sample. This study identifies and reports eight strategies used by mathematics departments that have demonstrated success in retention and recruitment of RB-HQTs. The eight identified strategies, when implemented individually or collectively, may increase the proportion of RB-HQTs and improve student academic achievement in each mathematics department across northern California secondary schools, be it suburban, urban, or rural.
author Woodbeck, Raymond A.
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title Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
title_short Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
title_full Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
title_fullStr Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
title_full_unstemmed Retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern California
title_sort retention and recruitment of research -based highly qualified teachers in suburban, urban, and rural secondary mathematics departments across northern california
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