Multiple Pathways to Teaching and Leading
States can use Title II, Part A funds to support multiple pathways into the teaching and leading professions. These pathways could include teacher and school leader residency programs; teacher, principal and other school leader preparation academies; alternative routes to certification; and reform of preparation standards and approval, certification, licensure and tenure.
Ask the Team Briefs and Policy Snapshots
![Teachers-in-Residence: New Pathways Into the Profession](/sites/default/files/teachers_in_residence.jpg)
![Leadership and Lattices: New Pathways Across the Teaching Profession](/sites/default/files/leadership-lattices.jpg)
![Improving School Leader Preparation: Collaborative Models for Measuring Effectiveness](/sites/default/files/ImprovingSchoolLeaderPreparation-thumb.jpg)
![Tiered Licensure: Connecting Educator Effectiveness Policies](/sites/default/files/TieredLicensure-thumb.jpg)
![Alternative Routes to Teaching: What Do We Know About Effective Policies?](/sites/default/files/ps-AlternativeRoutesTeaching.jpg)
Briefs
![21st Century Educators: Developing and Supporting Great Career and Technical Education Teachers](http://www.gtlcenter.org/sites/default/files/u179/21st%20Century%20Educators.jpg)
Online Tools
Blogs