Building a Better Data System for Teacher Supply, Demand, and Preparation: A Strategy for Addressing West Virginia's Teacher Shortage. Brief

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Title: Building a Better Data System for Teacher Supply, Demand, and Preparation: A Strategy for Addressing West Virginia's Teacher Shortage. Brief
Language: English
Authors: Fermanich, Mark, Finster, Matthew, Region 5 Comprehensive Center
Source: Region 5 Comprehensive Center. 2022.
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Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 40
Publication Date: 2022
Sponsoring Agency: Department of Education (ED)
Contract Number: S283B190030
Document Type: Reports - Research
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Descriptors: Teacher Supply and Demand, Teacher Certification, Teacher Education Programs, Diversity, Educational Quality, Best Practices, School Districts, Teacher Recruitment, Information Systems, Teacher Placement, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Elementary Secondary Education, Data Collection, Accountability, Statewide Planning
Geographic Terms: West Virginia, Colorado, Illinois, Virginia
Abstract: This study aimed to identify best practices for collecting and reporting state teacher supply and demand data. The study examined data systems for monitoring teacher demand and supply data, such as district position vacancies by certification area, candidate recruitment, and the performance and productivity of educator preparation programs. Information on supply and demand data systems best practices was collected through a literature review and interviews with a convenience sample of five West Virginia educator preparation programs and three teacher residency programs from across the country. The study found that effective state data systems tracked school district-level teacher certification areas in which there were shortages and overages of graduates and shared these data with the state's educator preparation programs. Other key data included measures of educator candidate diversity and quality, the quality of educator preparation programs, program graduate placement and effectiveness as teachers, and their retention in school districts and the teaching profession. The study highlights data system recommendations from the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Council on Teacher Quality. Implementing high-quality teacher supply and demand data systems provides states with an effective tool for addressing teacher shortages. The report's appendices include examples of data reports from Colorado, Illinois, and Virginia.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Accession Number: ED626405
Database: ERIC
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