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Showing papers by "Pam Grossman published in 2012"


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TL;DR: This article examined the qualifications, student achievement gains, and retention of Math Immersion teachers in New York City compared to teachers who began their careers through other pathways, and found that those who were trained through alternative certification programs with a math immersion component outperformed those who did not have undergraduate majors in mathematics.
Abstract: For well over a decade school districts across the United States have struggled to recruit and retain effective mathematics teachers. In response to the need for qualified math teachers and the difficulty of directly recruiting individuals who have already completed the math content required for qualification, some districts, including Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and New York City, have developed alternative certification programs with a math immersion component to recruit otherwise well-qualified candidates who do not have undergraduate majors in math. This article examines the qualifications, student achievement gains, and retention of Math Immersion teachers in New York City compared to New York City mathematics teachers who began their careers through other pathways.

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43 citations