Kern County Teacher Development Initiative
"A fully credentialed and effective teacher in every classroom in Kern County"
Project Chair:
Dr. Tomas Arciniega, President California State University Bakersfield
Project Director:
Pamela Davis, The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning
Project Liaison:
Jim Young, The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning
Chancellor Emeritus, Kern Community College District
Sponsored by:
Margaret Gaston, Co-Director; Harvey Hunt, Co-Director
The Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning
Larry E. Reider, Superintendent
Kern County Superintendent of Schools
and many other educational agencies.
Funded by:
The James Irvine Foundation and the Stuart Foundation
REPORTS: (most recent at the top)
- Kern County Enrollment Projections 1992-2011
- Action Plans (September 2003)
- Projected Number of New Teachers Needed Annually in Kern County (September 2003)
- California K-16 Partnership Conference (June 2003) Data Drives the Discussion (Slides) (Handouts)
- Selected Educational Statistics for 2003-2004
- Selected Educational Statistics for 2002-2003
- Selected Educational Statistics for 2001-2002
- An Exit Survey of Teachers in Kern County, California (January 2002)
- Kern County Initiative For Recruiting, Preparing, And Retaining
Highly Qualified and Effective Teachers (Fall 2002 Report) - A Survey of Not-Fully Credentialed Teachers in Kern County--Summary of Findings
- Addressing California's Teacher Crisis Through Regional Collaboration: A Preliminary Assessment of the Presidents' and Chancellors' Regional Database Initiative
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