Authors
Dan D Goldhaber, Dominic J Brewer
Publication date
2000/6/20
Journal
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
129-145
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
We empirically test how 12th-grade students of teachers with probationary certification, emergency certification, private school certification, or no certification in their subject area compare relative to students of teachers who have standard certification in their subject area. We also determine whether specific state-by-state differences in teacher licensure requirements systematically affect student achievement. In mathematics, we find teachers who have a standard certification have a statistically significant positive impact on student test scores relative to teachers who either hold private school certification or are not certified in their subject area. Contrary to conventional wisdom, mathematics and science students who have teachers with emergency credentials do no worse than students whose teachers have standard teaching credentials.
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