The Effect of Alternative Certification on Student Achievement: A Literature Review
Neil S. Seftor and
Daniel P. Mayer
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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In the past two decades, the number of states offering alternative certification routes for teachers increased from a handful to 45. Some estimates suggest that a third of any given year's newly hired teachers come through these routes.
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