Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Sarah Guthery is an assistant professor in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Her research focuses on the influence of educational policy and the educator labor market. She primarily investigates the production, retention and promotion of teachers and principals. She currently teaches undergraduate and graduate classes leading to teacher certification and educational leadership. She earned her Ph.D. from Southern Methodist University with an emphasis in educational quantitative research. She has served on Texas State advisory boards for educator preparation data and educator preparation assessment.
Nov 05, 2023 20:34 pm UTC| Economy
Facing persistent teacher shortages, Texas in 2001 reduced its student teaching requirements for alternative licensure programs. Our study found that these reduced teacher licensure requirements also led to reduced wages...
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