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引用次数: 44
摘要
未能确保全国的教室都配备有合格的教师是当代美国教育中最重要的问题之一。在过去的二十年里,几十份报告和国家委员会都把注意力集中在这个问题上,反过来,也开始了许多改革,以提高教学队伍的质量和数量。摘自戴安·拉维奇主编的《2004年布鲁金斯教育政策论文》(华盛顿:布鲁金斯学会出版社,2004年),第45-88页。作者Richard M. Ingersoll博士主张他有权将这些材料列入ScholarlyCommons@Penn。这篇期刊文章可在ScholarlyCommons获得:https://repository.upenn.edu/gse_pubs/144教育政策2°°4 Diane Ravitch编辑由布朗教育政策中心布鲁金斯学会出版社华盛顿赞助。华盛顿特区教育政策2°°4
Why Some Schools Have More Underqualified Teachers Than Others
The failure to ensure that the nation's classrooms are all staffed with qualified schoolteachers is one of the most important problems in contemporary American education. Over the past two decades, dozens of reports and national commissions have focused attention on this problem, and, in turn, numerous reforms have been initiated to upgrade the quality and quantity of the teaching force. Comments Reprinted from Brookings Papers on Education Policy, 2004, edited by Diane Ravitch (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2004), pages 45-88. The author, Dr. Richard M. Ingersoll, asserts his right to include this material in ScholarlyCommons@Penn. This journal article is available at ScholarlyCommons: https://repository.upenn.edu/gse_pubs/144 EDUCATIoN POLICY 2°°4 Diane Ravitch Editor Sponsored by the Brown Center on Education Policy BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS Washington. D.C. EDUCATIoN POLICY 2°°4