"SAN FRANCISCO -- California teachers are better prepared than ever, and the number of under-qualified teachers has diminished sharply, according to a recent report from The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning.
Since 2000, the number of under-prepared teachers in California has dropped from 42,000 (20 percent of the teaching workforce) to less than 11,000, just under 4 percent of California’s teacher workforce of 360,000.
“For the past decade and longer, California has had a deep emphasis on improving teacher content knowledge, and [the report] shows that this knowledge and strategy has taken a hold,” said Margaret Gaston, executive director of the Center, a Santa Cruz-based organization."
Since 2000, the number of under-prepared teachers in California has dropped from 42,000 (20 percent of the teaching workforce) to less than 11,000, just under 4 percent of California’s teacher workforce of 360,000.
“For the past decade and longer, California has had a deep emphasis on improving teacher content knowledge, and [the report] shows that this knowledge and strategy has taken a hold,” said Margaret Gaston, executive director of the Center, a Santa Cruz-based organization."