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Certification and Licensure

A highly qualified teacher, as defined by the No Child Left Behind Act, must hold a bachelor's degree, be fully licensed or certified by the state, and demonstrate competency for each academic subject taught. However, there are questions regarding whether these requirements guarantee a teacher's success in the classroom:


Online Resources

TQ Source on Teacher Certification and Licensure
A highly qualified teacher as defined by the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act must hold a bachelor's degree, be fully licensed or certified by the state, and demonstrate competency for each academic subject taught. However, there are questions regarding whether these requirements guarantee a teacher's success in the classroom.

Publications

Education and Certification Qualifications of Departmentalized Public High-School Level Teachers of Core Subjects: Evidence from the 2003–04 Schools and Staffing Survey
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) discusses the issue of out-of-field teaching. They use data from the 2003–2004 Schools and Staffing Survey to examine the match between teaching assignments and postsecondary majors and teaching certifications of teachers in public high schools.

Teachers on the Move: A Look at Teacher Interstate Mobility Policy and Practice (Adobe PDF Icon Adobe® Reader® PDF 476 KB)
The National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) partnered with the Troops-to-Teachers Program and the Maryland State Department of Education to commission a study of teacher interstate mobility. The final report by Learning Point Associates describes the problem of barriers to interstate mobility and points to promising solutions.