Teacher quality: Improving teacher quality and distribution

Authors
Susanna Loeb
Year of publication
2008
Publication
National Academy of Education Policy White Paper Series

Teaching matters. Research evidence is persuasive that students benefit from high quality instruction, and that for students who have had good teachers several years in a row, the effect is cumulative. There are many out-standing teachers among the 3.7 million working in America's public schools. However, not enough teachers are effective, especially in the schools that serve large numbers of poor and minority children. Labeling teachers as highly qualified because they have earned a degree or completed a training program does not in fact make them highly qualified. Instead, as a nation we need policies and programs that bring academically talented and diverse recruits into teaching and help them to succeed. And, we need policies and programs to retain and reward effective early career teachers.

Suggested Citation

Teacher quality: Improving teacher quality and distribution (2008). Teacher quality: Improving teacher quality and distribution. National Academy of Education Policy White Paper Series