Article
The Highly Questionable "Highly Qualified" Label
Publication Date
January 2004
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Action in Teacher Education
Volume
XXVI
Issue
2
Abstract
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is instrumental in the national movement toward the use of one short-answer test as the gate-keeping instrument to prevent or allow university graduates trained in education to enter the teaching profession. This investigation questions the wisdom of this test-based certification by looking at the impact on recent (university education program) graduates who have had difficulty passing the tests. Four of these graduates provided information via in-depth interviews. The interview data provide evidence that raises questions about the value of taking these people out of the teaching profession. The individuals provide evidence of characteristics of qualified teachers such as academic success and positive reviews from administration and teachers.