Fifty Years of Federal Teacher Policy: An Appraisal.

G Sykes, K Dibner - Center on Education Policy, 2009 - ERIC
G Sykes, K Dibner
Center on Education Policy, 2009ERIC
Federal policy directed to teaching and teachers is the subject of this review, which is
organized around:(1) recruitment;(2) training;(3) accountability;(4) incentives;(5)
qualifications;(6) class size reduction;(teacher working conditions; and (8) human resource
management and the overall coordination of teacher policy. For each theme, the authors
describe past and current federal policy; assess the evidence on policy effects and
effectiveness; and conclude with an overall appraisal. Recommendations for future federal …
Federal policy directed to teaching and teachers is the subject of this review, which is organized around: (1) recruitment; (2) training; (3) accountability; (4) incentives; (5) qualifications; (6) class size reduction; (teacher working conditions; and (8) human resource management and the overall coordination of teacher policy. For each theme, the authors describe past and current federal policy; assess the evidence on policy effects and effectiveness; and conclude with an overall appraisal. Recommendations for future federal teacher policy are provided. Reported observations include: (1) lack of policy research that might supply direction to ongoing policy investments; (2) teaching presents a number of fundamental problems that policy has yet to address successfully; (3) local conditions in schools and districts play a large role in the effectiveness of federal teacher policy; (4) federal teacher policy has accelerated and accumulated, especially over the last decade; and (5)
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