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Examining the Contribution of Teacher Graduate Degrees on Student Achievement as Measured by District Level TAKS Test Performance
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Badgett, Kevin W
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Academic achievement
/ Academic degrees
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Education Policy
/ Educational Attainment
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Practices
/ Graduate studies
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Professional Education
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading Tests
/ Teacher Certification
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teaching Methods
2011
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Examining the Contribution of Teacher Graduate Degrees on Student Achievement as Measured by District Level TAKS Test Performance
by
Badgett, Kevin W
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic degrees
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Education Policy
/ Educational Attainment
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Practices
/ Graduate studies
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Professional Education
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading Tests
/ Teacher Certification
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teaching Methods
2011
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Badgett, Kevin W
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Academic achievement
/ Academic degrees
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Education Policy
/ Educational Attainment
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Practices
/ Graduate studies
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Professional Education
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading Tests
/ Teacher Certification
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teaching Methods
2011
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Examining the Contribution of Teacher Graduate Degrees on Student Achievement as Measured by District Level TAKS Test Performance
Dissertation
Examining the Contribution of Teacher Graduate Degrees on Student Achievement as Measured by District Level TAKS Test Performance
2011
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Overview
In a time of limited means and continued calls for higher student achievement, school leaders need to be wise in their use of resources. Earlier research has called for greater levels of teacher preparation, and, while many school districts provide greater compensation for teachers with graduate degrees, some districts have begun phasing out this type of compensation. Complicating the question of the value of compensating teachers for graduate training is an absence of quantitative data that supports or rejects the notion that teacher graduate education positively contributes to student achievement. The purpose for this research was to ascertain the degree to which teacher graduate training supports student learning. Results of this research demonstrated master's degrees have a limited positive impact on student achievement. However, more study is needed.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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ISBN
9781124594668, 1124594663
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