Science Teaching and California's Future

Science Teaching and California's Future

Author: Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, Santa Cruz, CA.

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 6

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Cutbacks in funding for science professional development and efforts to recruit and retain teachers further undermine efforts to strengthen science education throughout the state. Additionally, the least prepared among these science teachers are concentrated in low-performing schools, a fact that raises questions about equal access to quality science instruction, particularly for the state's low-income and minority students. How policy-makers resolve these and other issues related to science education will have long-term implications for the success of California's students and the future of the economy.


Teaching and California's Future

Teaching and California's Future

Author: Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, Santa Cruz, CA.

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 78

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This seventh annual report examines the status of the teaching profession in California. These reports are meant to provide California policymakers with objective and timely data on the state's teacher workforce. Chapter 1 reviews student achievement trends in the state and then provides an overview of federal and state policies, including highlights from this year's budget and legislation. Chapter 2 examines current trends in the supply, demand, and distribution of teachers. Chapter 3 provides details on the impact of recent policy changes on the teacher development system, and Chapter 4 highlights themes that emerge from the new policies and programs and assesses the adequacy of the state's efforts. Chapter 5 provides recommendations for next steps to ensure that the state continues to build on the efforts begun this year. Appended are: (1) Source and Technical Information for Selected Exhibits; and (2) NCLB Compliant and Noncompliant California Credentials. [For the 2004 edition of this report, see ED483256.] (Contains 49 exhibits and 23 footnotes.).