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Teachers cannot teach what they do not know. This country has tolerated a weak licensing system for prospective teachers for decades. This weak system has been accompanied by an increasingly emptier curriculum for most students, depriving them of the knowledge and skills needed for self-government. An Empty Curriculum: How Teacher Licensure Tests Lead to Empty Student Minds makes the case that the complete revision of the licensing system for prospective and veteran teachers in Massachusetts in 2000 and the construction of new or more demanding teacher licensing tests contributed significantly…mehr
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Teachers cannot teach what they do not know. This country has tolerated a weak licensing system for prospective teachers for decades. This weak system has been accompanied by an increasingly emptier curriculum for most students, depriving them of the knowledge and skills needed for self-government. An Empty Curriculum: How Teacher Licensure Tests Lead to Empty Student Minds makes the case that the complete revision of the licensing system for prospective and veteran teachers in Massachusetts in 2000 and the construction of new or more demanding teacher licensing tests contributed significantly to the Massachusetts "education miracle." That "miracle" consisted of enduring gains in achievement for students in all demographic groups and in all regional vocational/technical high schools since 2005-gains confirmed by tests independent of Massachusetts policy makers.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781475815672
- ISBN-10: 1475815670
- Artikelnr.: 41755566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781475815672
- ISBN-10: 1475815670
- Artikelnr.: 41755566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sandra Stotsky is professor of education emerita, University of Arkansas, and was Senior Associate Commissioner at the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education from 1999-2003. She is the author of several books on curriculum and standards for K-12, and has published many reports and articles on teacher training and teacher licensing tests.
Contents Preface: What Led to the Massachusetts "Education Miracle"? 1. Why
We Know So Little about Teacher Licensing Tests Overview Problem Sources of
Information Definition of Key Terms 2. Who Needs to be Licensed to Teach
Purpose for a License in Other Professions Purpose for Licensing Teachers
in Public Schools Why a License Is Not Required for Teachers in Private
Schools Why a License Is Not Required for all Teachers in Charter Schools
3. About Teacher Licensing Tests Organizations that Develop Teacher
Licensing Tests Types of Teacher Licensing Tests Legal Basis for Teacher
Licensing Tests When Teacher Licensing Tests Are Taken Meaning of Pass
Scores What We Know about the Content of Teacher Licensing Tests 4. History
of Teacher Licensing Tests in the United States Early Teacher Examinations
Teacher Tests in the Twentieth Century Growing Influence of Teacher
Educators after World War II Rising Demand for Teacher Licensing Tests in
the 1970s and 1980s Congressional Requirement in 1998 of Licensing Tests
for all Teachers 5. What Generates Topics on Subject Area Licensing Tests?
How the Content of Subject Area Licensing Tests May Be Designated Reliance
on a college major or minor. Usefulness of a topic approach. How Subject
Area Licensure Tests Indirectly Shape the School Curriculum 6. Rationale
for New and Revised Licenses in the Bay State Licensure Tests for Foreign
Language Teachers Licensure Tests for Secondary Teachers of a Foreign
Language Licensure Tests for Elementary Teachers of a Foreign Language
Licensure Tests for Latin and Classical Humanities Teachers Licensure Tests
for Teachers of Young Students Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading
Instructional Knowledge for Teachers of Elementary-Age Children Licensure
Tests for Reading Specialists Comparisons with other Licensure Tests for
Elementary Teachers Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading Instructional
Knowledge for Pre-School Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of Middle
School Students Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of Two Subjects
Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of a Single Subject Licensure
Tests for Mathematics Teachers Licensure Tests for Full-Time Mathematics
Teachers in the Elementary and Middle School Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of
Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Generalists Licensure Tests
for Science Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of the Communication and
Performing Arts For Music Teachers For Theater Teachers For Dance Teachers
For Speech Teachers For Visual Art Teachers Licensure Tests for English
Teachers Licensure Tests for History Teachers Licensure Tests for U.S.
Government Teachers 7. Other Facets of a Teacher Licensing System to
Strengthen Undergraduate Majors Academic Time on Task Weeding Out Outdated
Licenses Grade Levels Covered by a License Grade Levels and Practicum Hours
for Student Teaching Construction and Types of Test Items on Licensure
Tests 8. Strengthening Veteran Teachers Gradual Expansion of Required
Credit Hours in Education Coursework Required Coursework for a Master's
Degree Program in Education Requirements for Professional Development
Concluding Remarks 9. Studies of Predictive Validity and Construct Validity
Examples of Studies on Predictive Validity What Studies of Predictive
Validity Tell Us Studies of the Construct or Content Validity of Teacher
Tests What Studies of Construct or Content Validity Tell Us 10.
Difficulties in Developing More Demanding Subject Area Licensure Tests
Anomaly of Teacher Licensure Tests Claims about the Supply and Academic
Quality of Prospective Teachers Measure of Value-Added or Disciplinary
Knowledge: Which is Preferable? Procedural Obstacles 11. What State
Legislators Probably Shouldn't Do Fail to Ask for Stronger Quality Controls
Leave Academic Admission Standards Alone Rely on Accreditation Require
States to Report Annually on Pass Rates 12. What Policy Makers and State
Legislators Can Do Ensure a Separate Licensing System for "Shop" Teachers
Require the Same Academic Admission Standards as Other Countries Learn from
Changes in the Bay State's Licensing System for Teachers Some Specific
Changes to Make Above All, Require Qualified Curriculum Directors in K-12
We Know So Little about Teacher Licensing Tests Overview Problem Sources of
Information Definition of Key Terms 2. Who Needs to be Licensed to Teach
Purpose for a License in Other Professions Purpose for Licensing Teachers
in Public Schools Why a License Is Not Required for Teachers in Private
Schools Why a License Is Not Required for all Teachers in Charter Schools
3. About Teacher Licensing Tests Organizations that Develop Teacher
Licensing Tests Types of Teacher Licensing Tests Legal Basis for Teacher
Licensing Tests When Teacher Licensing Tests Are Taken Meaning of Pass
Scores What We Know about the Content of Teacher Licensing Tests 4. History
of Teacher Licensing Tests in the United States Early Teacher Examinations
Teacher Tests in the Twentieth Century Growing Influence of Teacher
Educators after World War II Rising Demand for Teacher Licensing Tests in
the 1970s and 1980s Congressional Requirement in 1998 of Licensing Tests
for all Teachers 5. What Generates Topics on Subject Area Licensing Tests?
How the Content of Subject Area Licensing Tests May Be Designated Reliance
on a college major or minor. Usefulness of a topic approach. How Subject
Area Licensure Tests Indirectly Shape the School Curriculum 6. Rationale
for New and Revised Licenses in the Bay State Licensure Tests for Foreign
Language Teachers Licensure Tests for Secondary Teachers of a Foreign
Language Licensure Tests for Elementary Teachers of a Foreign Language
Licensure Tests for Latin and Classical Humanities Teachers Licensure Tests
for Teachers of Young Students Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading
Instructional Knowledge for Teachers of Elementary-Age Children Licensure
Tests for Reading Specialists Comparisons with other Licensure Tests for
Elementary Teachers Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading Instructional
Knowledge for Pre-School Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of Middle
School Students Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of Two Subjects
Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of a Single Subject Licensure
Tests for Mathematics Teachers Licensure Tests for Full-Time Mathematics
Teachers in the Elementary and Middle School Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of
Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Generalists Licensure Tests
for Science Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of the Communication and
Performing Arts For Music Teachers For Theater Teachers For Dance Teachers
For Speech Teachers For Visual Art Teachers Licensure Tests for English
Teachers Licensure Tests for History Teachers Licensure Tests for U.S.
Government Teachers 7. Other Facets of a Teacher Licensing System to
Strengthen Undergraduate Majors Academic Time on Task Weeding Out Outdated
Licenses Grade Levels Covered by a License Grade Levels and Practicum Hours
for Student Teaching Construction and Types of Test Items on Licensure
Tests 8. Strengthening Veteran Teachers Gradual Expansion of Required
Credit Hours in Education Coursework Required Coursework for a Master's
Degree Program in Education Requirements for Professional Development
Concluding Remarks 9. Studies of Predictive Validity and Construct Validity
Examples of Studies on Predictive Validity What Studies of Predictive
Validity Tell Us Studies of the Construct or Content Validity of Teacher
Tests What Studies of Construct or Content Validity Tell Us 10.
Difficulties in Developing More Demanding Subject Area Licensure Tests
Anomaly of Teacher Licensure Tests Claims about the Supply and Academic
Quality of Prospective Teachers Measure of Value-Added or Disciplinary
Knowledge: Which is Preferable? Procedural Obstacles 11. What State
Legislators Probably Shouldn't Do Fail to Ask for Stronger Quality Controls
Leave Academic Admission Standards Alone Rely on Accreditation Require
States to Report Annually on Pass Rates 12. What Policy Makers and State
Legislators Can Do Ensure a Separate Licensing System for "Shop" Teachers
Require the Same Academic Admission Standards as Other Countries Learn from
Changes in the Bay State's Licensing System for Teachers Some Specific
Changes to Make Above All, Require Qualified Curriculum Directors in K-12
Contents Preface: What Led to the Massachusetts "Education Miracle"? 1. Why
We Know So Little about Teacher Licensing Tests Overview Problem Sources of
Information Definition of Key Terms 2. Who Needs to be Licensed to Teach
Purpose for a License in Other Professions Purpose for Licensing Teachers
in Public Schools Why a License Is Not Required for Teachers in Private
Schools Why a License Is Not Required for all Teachers in Charter Schools
3. About Teacher Licensing Tests Organizations that Develop Teacher
Licensing Tests Types of Teacher Licensing Tests Legal Basis for Teacher
Licensing Tests When Teacher Licensing Tests Are Taken Meaning of Pass
Scores What We Know about the Content of Teacher Licensing Tests 4. History
of Teacher Licensing Tests in the United States Early Teacher Examinations
Teacher Tests in the Twentieth Century Growing Influence of Teacher
Educators after World War II Rising Demand for Teacher Licensing Tests in
the 1970s and 1980s Congressional Requirement in 1998 of Licensing Tests
for all Teachers 5. What Generates Topics on Subject Area Licensing Tests?
How the Content of Subject Area Licensing Tests May Be Designated Reliance
on a college major or minor. Usefulness of a topic approach. How Subject
Area Licensure Tests Indirectly Shape the School Curriculum 6. Rationale
for New and Revised Licenses in the Bay State Licensure Tests for Foreign
Language Teachers Licensure Tests for Secondary Teachers of a Foreign
Language Licensure Tests for Elementary Teachers of a Foreign Language
Licensure Tests for Latin and Classical Humanities Teachers Licensure Tests
for Teachers of Young Students Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading
Instructional Knowledge for Teachers of Elementary-Age Children Licensure
Tests for Reading Specialists Comparisons with other Licensure Tests for
Elementary Teachers Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading Instructional
Knowledge for Pre-School Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of Middle
School Students Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of Two Subjects
Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of a Single Subject Licensure
Tests for Mathematics Teachers Licensure Tests for Full-Time Mathematics
Teachers in the Elementary and Middle School Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of
Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Generalists Licensure Tests
for Science Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of the Communication and
Performing Arts For Music Teachers For Theater Teachers For Dance Teachers
For Speech Teachers For Visual Art Teachers Licensure Tests for English
Teachers Licensure Tests for History Teachers Licensure Tests for U.S.
Government Teachers 7. Other Facets of a Teacher Licensing System to
Strengthen Undergraduate Majors Academic Time on Task Weeding Out Outdated
Licenses Grade Levels Covered by a License Grade Levels and Practicum Hours
for Student Teaching Construction and Types of Test Items on Licensure
Tests 8. Strengthening Veteran Teachers Gradual Expansion of Required
Credit Hours in Education Coursework Required Coursework for a Master's
Degree Program in Education Requirements for Professional Development
Concluding Remarks 9. Studies of Predictive Validity and Construct Validity
Examples of Studies on Predictive Validity What Studies of Predictive
Validity Tell Us Studies of the Construct or Content Validity of Teacher
Tests What Studies of Construct or Content Validity Tell Us 10.
Difficulties in Developing More Demanding Subject Area Licensure Tests
Anomaly of Teacher Licensure Tests Claims about the Supply and Academic
Quality of Prospective Teachers Measure of Value-Added or Disciplinary
Knowledge: Which is Preferable? Procedural Obstacles 11. What State
Legislators Probably Shouldn't Do Fail to Ask for Stronger Quality Controls
Leave Academic Admission Standards Alone Rely on Accreditation Require
States to Report Annually on Pass Rates 12. What Policy Makers and State
Legislators Can Do Ensure a Separate Licensing System for "Shop" Teachers
Require the Same Academic Admission Standards as Other Countries Learn from
Changes in the Bay State's Licensing System for Teachers Some Specific
Changes to Make Above All, Require Qualified Curriculum Directors in K-12
We Know So Little about Teacher Licensing Tests Overview Problem Sources of
Information Definition of Key Terms 2. Who Needs to be Licensed to Teach
Purpose for a License in Other Professions Purpose for Licensing Teachers
in Public Schools Why a License Is Not Required for Teachers in Private
Schools Why a License Is Not Required for all Teachers in Charter Schools
3. About Teacher Licensing Tests Organizations that Develop Teacher
Licensing Tests Types of Teacher Licensing Tests Legal Basis for Teacher
Licensing Tests When Teacher Licensing Tests Are Taken Meaning of Pass
Scores What We Know about the Content of Teacher Licensing Tests 4. History
of Teacher Licensing Tests in the United States Early Teacher Examinations
Teacher Tests in the Twentieth Century Growing Influence of Teacher
Educators after World War II Rising Demand for Teacher Licensing Tests in
the 1970s and 1980s Congressional Requirement in 1998 of Licensing Tests
for all Teachers 5. What Generates Topics on Subject Area Licensing Tests?
How the Content of Subject Area Licensing Tests May Be Designated Reliance
on a college major or minor. Usefulness of a topic approach. How Subject
Area Licensure Tests Indirectly Shape the School Curriculum 6. Rationale
for New and Revised Licenses in the Bay State Licensure Tests for Foreign
Language Teachers Licensure Tests for Secondary Teachers of a Foreign
Language Licensure Tests for Elementary Teachers of a Foreign Language
Licensure Tests for Latin and Classical Humanities Teachers Licensure Tests
for Teachers of Young Students Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading
Instructional Knowledge for Teachers of Elementary-Age Children Licensure
Tests for Reading Specialists Comparisons with other Licensure Tests for
Elementary Teachers Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of Reading Instructional
Knowledge for Pre-School Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of Middle
School Students Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of Two Subjects
Licensure Tests for Middle School Teachers of a Single Subject Licensure
Tests for Mathematics Teachers Licensure Tests for Full-Time Mathematics
Teachers in the Elementary and Middle School Stand-Alone Licensure Tests of
Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Generalists Licensure Tests
for Science Teachers Licensure Tests for Teachers of the Communication and
Performing Arts For Music Teachers For Theater Teachers For Dance Teachers
For Speech Teachers For Visual Art Teachers Licensure Tests for English
Teachers Licensure Tests for History Teachers Licensure Tests for U.S.
Government Teachers 7. Other Facets of a Teacher Licensing System to
Strengthen Undergraduate Majors Academic Time on Task Weeding Out Outdated
Licenses Grade Levels Covered by a License Grade Levels and Practicum Hours
for Student Teaching Construction and Types of Test Items on Licensure
Tests 8. Strengthening Veteran Teachers Gradual Expansion of Required
Credit Hours in Education Coursework Required Coursework for a Master's
Degree Program in Education Requirements for Professional Development
Concluding Remarks 9. Studies of Predictive Validity and Construct Validity
Examples of Studies on Predictive Validity What Studies of Predictive
Validity Tell Us Studies of the Construct or Content Validity of Teacher
Tests What Studies of Construct or Content Validity Tell Us 10.
Difficulties in Developing More Demanding Subject Area Licensure Tests
Anomaly of Teacher Licensure Tests Claims about the Supply and Academic
Quality of Prospective Teachers Measure of Value-Added or Disciplinary
Knowledge: Which is Preferable? Procedural Obstacles 11. What State
Legislators Probably Shouldn't Do Fail to Ask for Stronger Quality Controls
Leave Academic Admission Standards Alone Rely on Accreditation Require
States to Report Annually on Pass Rates 12. What Policy Makers and State
Legislators Can Do Ensure a Separate Licensing System for "Shop" Teachers
Require the Same Academic Admission Standards as Other Countries Learn from
Changes in the Bay State's Licensing System for Teachers Some Specific
Changes to Make Above All, Require Qualified Curriculum Directors in K-12