Does MSP Participation Increase the Supply of Math Teachers? Developing and Testing an Analytic Model
Autor: | John H. Tyler, Svetla Vitanova |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Zdroj: | Peabody Journal of Education. 83:536-561 |
ISSN: | 1532-7930 0161-956X |
DOI: | 10.1080/01619560802414908 |
Popis: | An important feature of the Math and Science Partnership (MSP) Program of the National Science Foundation is to increase K-12 student achievement in math and science by increasing the quality, quantity, and diversity of the nation's K-12 math and science teachers. Because the underlying supply of math and science teachers is never directly observed, the central premise of this article is that an examination of the extent to which the MSP Program might impact the quantity and quality of math and science teachers requires careful thought and modeling. With that starting point, this study first develops a model that supports a premise that shifts in underlying supply can be inferred from shifts in the percentage of certified math teachers employed when (a) salaries are constrained to be below market clearing salaries and (b) uncertified or “out-of-field” certified teachers can compete as substitutes for certified math teachers. The study then tests the plausibility of the model using data from Texas and in s... |
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