Publications and Reports

CTAC’s reports focus on cutting edge issues in education and community development. Our research and evaluation studies inform practice and guide policy decision-making at local, state and national levels.

Teacher Recruitment and Retention Playbook

The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) designated more than $50 million in state reserve funds from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund to support the recruitment and retention of effective and diverse teachers. The teacher recruitment and retention grants helped local education agencies, educator preparation programs, and community colleges across the state to strengthen their existing strategies and experiment with innovative approaches for recruiting and retaining teachers.

Based on learnings from four phases of a comprehensive evaluation, CTAC collaborated with DESE to develop a first-ever Teacher Recruitment and Retention Playbook featuring eight cornerstones: (1) Effective teacher recruitment and retention requires the support of a state system; (2) Statewide campaigns are needed to elevate the teaching profession; (3) Effective teacher recruitment and retention requires collaboration and constituency building; (4) Funding is essential and must be targeted; (5) The tools of public policy need to be used strategically; (6) Funding and policy choices trigger decisions related to teacher development; (7) A state system needs to recognize the critical importance of teacher voice; and (8) Teacher retention requires the alignment of three factors: recruitment, development, and compensation.

These eight cornerstones are the foundations of a system that ensures a supply of new teachers coming into the profession and the retention of high-quality teachers. As research confirms, high-quality teachers are the most important school-level variable in student achievement; therefore, supporting teachers is the best investment a state can make in its future citizens and workforce.

National Trends in Formative Assessment Support

Through the Region 12 Comprehensive Center, CTAC conducted a national scan of formative assessment supports provided by state education agencies. The report presents common themes in formative assessment support, a series of supports by content and grade area as well as by modality of professional learning, and illustrative examples. It also examines collaborative efforts to support formative assessment, as well as unique approaches from individual SEAs. The approaches, tools, and resources identified can guide states focused on enhancing formative assessment supports to measure and improve student learning.