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Should States Reduce Teacher Licensing Requirements? Evidence from the Rise of For-Profit Training Programs in Texas

Christa Deneault and Evan Riehl ()
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No 2618, Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Abstract: We provide a comprehensive analysis of a Texas policy that relaxed teacher licensing requirements and created a large for-profit training industry. Using detailed administrative data, we show that for-profit-trained teachers have higher turnover and lower value-added than standard-trained teachers. But the policy significantly increased the supply of certified teachers, reducing schools’ reliance on uncertified teachers with even worse outcomes. Exploiting variation in policy exposure across schools, we find a zero net impact on student achievement due to these offsetting forces. Thus lower licensing requirements improved access to teaching and reduced training costs without harming students.

Keywords: teacher certification; teacher preparation; occupational licensing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-07-06
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DOI: 10.24149/wp2618

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