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Learn more about evidence-based approaches to strengthening and diversifying your teacher workforce with NCTQ’s reports, guides, and articles.

State of the States: Five Policy Levers to Improve Math Instruction
  • Elementary Math
  • State of the States: Five Policy Levers to Improve Math Instruction

    Strong math skills open doors to higher earnings, college opportunities, and the fastest-growing careers. If we want students to succeed, we need to better prepare and support our elementary teachers in math instruction. Here’s how!

    June 3, 2025

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    Hiring better: How the right protocol can identify stronger teachers

    Hiring better: How the right protocol can identify stronger teachers

    New research examines what tools school hiring managers can use when hiring teachers and concludes that, when used well, they can help hire better teachers—but they’re not always used.

    March 27, 2025

    What can California, Texas, and Washington, D.C. teach us about how to diversify the teacher workforce?
    A smiling teacher kneeling beside a pupil's desk
  • Teacher Diversity
  • What can California, Texas, and Washington, D.C. teach us about how to diversify the teacher workforce?

    Nationally, the diversification of the teacher workforce is slowing compared to the diversification of college-educated adults, but California, Texas, and Washington, D.C. are bucking that trend. Explore what factors contribute to their relatively high rates of teacher diversity and how their policies and practices will likely affect teacher quality.

    February 1, 2025

    A New Roadmap for Strengthening Teacher Diversity
  • Teacher Diversity
  • A New Roadmap for Strengthening Teacher Diversity

    A diverse teacher workforce benefits all students, especially students of color. Students of color who have experiences with teachers of color are more likely to achieve life milestones like high school graduation, college enrollment, and college completion.

    December 1, 2024

    Reimagining the Teaching Role
  • Reimagining Teaching
  • Reimagining the Teaching Role

    Our classrooms haven’t kept pace with the changing world. The Ford Model T represented breakthrough technology in its day—more than 100 years ago—but it wouldn’t serve us well today.

    September 17, 2024

    Clinical Practice Action Guide
  • Clinical Practice
  • Clinical Practice Action Guide

    A strong clinical practice (or student teaching) experience can make a new teacher as effective as one in their second or third year in the classroom—a big gain for those teachers and, more importantly, their students. Providing every aspiring teacher with a strong clinical practice experience requires collaboration from prep programs and districts, often supported by their state.

    August 1, 2024

    Paraprofessional and educator-support role staffing has increased to the benefit of students and teachers, but will it last?
  • Teacher Workforce Data
  • Paraprofessional and educator-support role staffing has increased to the benefit of students and teachers, but will it last?

    The proportion of individuals in educator-support roles (paraprofessionals, counselors, etc.) has consistently grown over the last decade. Compare state and national changes in school staffing across support and teaching roles.

    May 9, 2024

    Who’s walking out the door? How does turnover vary among teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, and staff?

    Who’s walking out the door? How does turnover vary among teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, and staff?

    Non-teaching staff can have a big impact on student outcomes, yet little research explores how their turnover rates vary and what effects that could have on the school. New research explores turnover among different staffing groups, including which conditions predict churn and which conditions prevent it.

    January 25, 2024

    Are your substitute teachers getting paid more at Walmart?
  • Teacher Compensation
  • Are your substitute teachers getting paid more at Walmart?

    Districts nationally are struggling to build strong pools of substitute teachers. Yet in 40% of the large districts we analyzed, entry-level substitute teachers are paid less than what they would earn hourly if they worked in retail.

    November 9, 2023

    Policies to Increase Teacher Diversity
  • Teacher Compensation
  • Policies to Increase Teacher Diversity

    Research shows that teachers of color positively impact all students, especially students of color, improving their academic achievement, discipline, attendance, graduation rates, and social-emotional outcomes. Despite their positive impact on students, the teaching workforce remains 80% white while students of color now comprise over 50% of public school students.

    August 1, 2023