重申对中专教师准备和执照的承诺

Q3 Social Sciences
Ellis Hurd, Kathleen M. Brinegar, Lisa M. Harrison
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全国教师短缺。虽然这句话对许多人来说似乎是显而易见的,甚至可能是对教育中发生的许多具有挑战性和创伤性的事情的轻描淡写(见Hurd et al., 2021, Hurd, 2022),但这是一个值得探索的说法。根据美国政府问责局(GAO)(2022)的报告,学校面临的教师短缺是真实存在的。在某些地区和某些群体中,情况更糟,比如在西部各州,在农村、城市和有黑人和棕色人种学生的高度贫困社区。然而,美国政府问责局发现,“在每一个[美国]在中国,劳动力短缺比五年前高出8-17%”(第15页)。美国政府问责局还发现,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,教师短缺问题更加严重,两个关键问题——教师招聘和留住挑战——加剧了这一问题。这些挑战的存在是由于对教师职业的负面看法以及对现有教师缺乏支持。当然,美国也有很多努力和举措来解决教师短缺危机,就像拥有高质量的教师一样。但是,高质量教师招聘和留住的目标实际上是相互关联的。这是一些州可能难以实现的双重目标,同时要牢记这两个目标中的目标。尽管目前的研究表明,学校在招聘和留住教师方面面临着困难,但仍有一些组织质疑是否真的存在教师短缺。例如,国家教师质量委员会(2018年)认为,教师短缺的说法“主要是轶事,而不是基于数据”,这实际上是一个长达数十年的斗争,受到有限的政策文件和少数几个州的局部经济条件的误导(第1页)。他们进一步指出,全国教师普遍短缺的一种看法,部分原因是国家机构将教师空缺数据与地区招聘统计数据进行了错误调整。他们的主要观点是,太多的教师(事实上,50%)在真正开始教学之前就离开了这个行业,从而夸大了统计数据(第4页)。然而,NCTQ的报告基于国家机构的统计数据,这些数据可追溯到2016年之前,尚未被撤回或更新。事实上,从那时起,世界发生了很大变化,全球大流行、股市动荡和全球通货膨胀。不管人们对教师短缺的看法如何,不可否认的是,由于各种原因,一些学校在招聘和留住教师方面遇到了困难。不可否认,许多学校在招聘代课教师方面也存在严重问题。例如,一些州正在采取非常规的方式来填补教室里的教师,以满足需求,并让一个成年人在孩子面前。下面的列表只列出了一些在全国范围内为解决教师短缺所做的努力:
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Renewing the commitment for specialized middle grades teacher preparation and licensure
There is a nation-wide teacher shortage. While this statement might seem obvious to many, perhaps even an understatement to the many challenging and traumatizing things taking place within education (see Hurd et al., 2021, Hurd, 2022), it is a statement worth exploring. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) (2022) the teacher shortage facing schools is real. It is worse in certain areas and for certain groups, such as in western states and for rural, urban, and highpoverty communities with Black and Brown students. However, the U.S. GAO found that “in every [U.S.] region, shortages were between 8–17% points higher than five years earlier” (p. 15). U.S. GAO also found that the teacher shortage has been made worse during the COVID-19 pandemic and has been exacerbated by two key issues: teacher recruitment and retention challenges. These challenges exist due to a negative perception of the teaching profession and a perceived lack of support for current teachers. Of course, there are many efforts and initiatives to solve the teacher shortage crisis in the United States, just as there are goals to have high-quality teachers. But the goals of high-quality teacher recruitment and retention are in fact interrelated. These are a twofold goal that some states may struggle with meeting, keeping in mind the aims within both of these goals. Despite current research and the struggles facing schools to recruit and retain teachers, there are some organizations that still question whether or not there truly is a teacher shortage. For example, the National Council on Teacher Quality (2018) argued the “largely anecdotal, not based on data” teacher-shortage-narrative is really a decades-old struggle, misguided by limited policy papers and localized economic conditions of just a few states (p. 1). They further stated that the widespread deficit of teachers nationally is a perception due in part to state agencies that misalign teacher vacancy data against district hiring statistics. Their main point is that way too many teachers (in fact, 50%) leave the profession before they actually begin to teach, thus inflating statistics (p. 4). However, the NCTQ report is based on statistical data of national agencies dating back to before 2016 and has yet to be retracted or updated. In fact, much of the world has changed since then, with a global pandemic, stock market strife, and global inflation. Regardless of one’s orientation on the teachershortage-narrative, there is no denying that some schools are struggling to recruit and retain teachers, for various reasons. There is no denying that many schools are also having serious issues with recruiting substitute teachers. Some states, for example, are turning to unconventional ways to fill classrooms with teachers in order to meet the demand and to have an adult in front of children. The following list includes just a few efforts occurring nationally to address the teacher shortage:
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