In 2010, TNTP (formerly known as the New Teacher Project) received a grant to implement and evaluate a version of its Teaching Fellows program. The Teaching Fellows program is an alternative to university-based teacher preparation. It was designed to provide urban partner districts with qualified new teachers to improve low student achievement.
 
Study Goals:
The evaluation explored program impacts that focused on student achievement and teacher instructional practice outcomes in year 2 of teaching.
 
Research Questions:
The primary research questions were:
  • Do students taught by Fellows demonstrate higher academic achievement compared to students taught by comparable teachers?
  • Do Fellows demonstrate more effective classroom instructional practice compared to similar teachers?
Findings:
The evaluation found the following:
  • Students taught by Fellows performed similarly to students taught by comparable teachers.
  • Fellows demonstrated similar classroom instructional practice to comparable teachers.

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Further information

Program/Intervention
TNTP Teaching Fellows
Implementing Organization
The New Teacher Project, Inc.
Intermediary(s)

The New Teacher Project, Inc.

AmeriCorps Program(s)
AmeriCorps State and National
Age(s) Studied
6-12 (Childhood)
Outcome Category
K-12 success
Study Type(s)
Impact
Study Design(s)
Quasi-Experimental (QED)
Level of Evidence
Strong
Researcher/Evaluator
Gerdeman, Wan, Molefe, Bos, Zhu, and Shillon (American Institutes for Research)
Published Year
2017
Study Site Location (State)
Maryland