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Posted: Thursday, 07 February 2008 12:47PM

Low Teaching Experience Found In Minority Heavy Schools



The Education Trust is out with a new report showing a big gap in teacher quality among Texas schools.
Heather Peske, with the Trust, says poor and primarily minority schools get the most UN-certified teachers, the most lower-paid rookie teachers, and have the most turnover.  In Fort Worth 1 in 5 teachers of the high minority schools have fewer than 3 years teaching experience.That's twice the rate of novice teachers in more affluent Fort Worth Schools.
In Dallas, superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa says they're trying to fix that by giving a six thousand dollar stipend to experienced, successful teachers who move to low-performing schools.
The Education Trust is launching a new website so parents can check out the number of uncertified, inexperienced, underpaid teachers in each school in the 50 school largest school districts.  
For more information go to their website at www.theirfairshare.org.


 
 
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