KEY FINDINGS
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UNCREDENTIALED TEACHERS: More than 31,000 teachers in California are learning on the job, lacking the training needed for state certification.
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UNFOCUSED TRAINING: Most of the state’s teachers come from the Cal State University system, often completing an undemanding “liberal studies” major.
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STILL POPULAR: Despite the poor performance of the state’s students, a Times poll found that few Californians blame teachers. More than a third credit teachers for schools’ successes.
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LITTLE ACCOUNTABILITY: California spends $36 billion on education, but devotes little attention to measuring what works.
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GRAND GESTURES: Education leaders often embrace grand gestures-- special programs that promise to fix educational problems. These bring extra funds, but little follow-up.
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10 SCHOOLS: A program that sought to bring test scores in 10 South-Central Los Angeles schools up to national averages is a case study in exaggerated claims.
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