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Jeffrey Miron

Many public schools face persistent teacher vacancies. Lacking fully certified candidates, they often hire uncertified teachers instead.

Evidence from Texas shows that expanding certification to for-profit teacher training programs

reduced schools’ reliance on uncertified teachers. … [T]he lower-cost training routes [also] brought new types of certified teachers into the profession.

Teachers from for-profit programs

were of lower quality than standard-trained teachers as measured by turnover rates and … the average increase in their students’ standardized test scores … [But] they were significantly better on both metrics than uncertified teachers.

Also,

the main effect of the policy for teachers was to reduce the time and cost of training[,] … [suggesting] that the reduction in teacher training requirements was a net positive for public education in Texas.

Yet again, fewer government rules lead to more efficient outcomes. 

Cross-posted from Substack.

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