The Education Trust: All Talk, No Action— Putting an End to Out-of-Field Teaching
This report from 2002 documents that “the amount of out-of-field teaching in the nation and states remains unacceptably high, with classes in high-poverty and high-minority schools much more likely to be assigned to a teacher lacking minimal academic qualifications in the subject being taught. The analysis also reveals that, while out-of-field teaching is far too pervasive at the high school level, the problem is even worse in middle schools.”
