Daniel MuijsChris ChapmanPaul Armstrong

Teach First: Pedagogy and outcomes. The impact of an alternative certification programme

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Abstract

This paper reports on a theory-based evaluation of the Teach First programme, an alternative certification programme based on Teach for America. A mixed methods approach was employed within the theoretical framework of the Dynamic Model of Educational Effectiveness. Findings from classroom observations, interviews and surveys suggest that Teach First teachers in their second year are effective practitioners, using a mainly whole-class interactive teaching approach. Analysis of national student performance datasets using a quasi-experimental design showed that schools partnering Teach First outperformed comparison schools. The study thus provides some support for the effectiveness of Teach First and for the theoretical model.

Keywords
Educational effectiveness; Teacher education; Alternative certifi cation; Teach First

APA citation
Muijs, D., Chapman, C. & Armstrong P. (2012). Teach First: Pedagogy and outcomes. The impact of an alternative certification programme. Journal for Educational Research Online (JERO), 4(2), 29-64. https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART102705