Quality Counts 2005: No Small Change
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Efforts to Improve Teacher Quality
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How We Graded | Sources & Notes
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G = Graded; U = Ungraded.
STATE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT AND TRAINING - 20% of grade
  State provides incentives to earn National Board certification (2004-05)G Number of National Board-certified teachers (2004)U
Licensure Financial
Louisiana   578
South Carolina 3866
Connecticut   107
Arkansas 239
Kentucky 729
Indiana 121
Oklahoma 1084
North Carolina 8280
Ohio 2376
Virginia 723
California 3083
Wisconsin 267
New York 477
West Virginia 203
Missouri 248
New Jersey 97
New Mexico 145
Maryland 498
Tennessee   127
Nebraska   41
Kansas 177
Pennsylvania   180
Alabama 780
Iowa 461
Illinois 1239
Colorado   203
Florida 6370
Massachusetts   422
Delaware 250
Georgia 1780
Nevada 183
Vermont 77
Mississippi 2113
Texas     194
Hawaii 79
Oregon   147
Rhode Island 164
Washington 577
Minnesota   255
New Hampshire 12
Montana 40
Utah 77
Michigan 167
District of Columbia   12
Wyoming 53
Maine 72
Idaho 317
South Dakota 31
North Dakota 23
Arizona   237
Alaska   52
U.S. 49 39 40033
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