More than half of aspiring Colorado elementary teachers fail licensure exam on first try
More than half of prospective elementary teachers in Colorado fail their licensure exams on the first try, and of those who fail, 40% dont try again, according to new data from the National Council on Teacher Quality.
Only 46% of state elementary teacher candidates pass their exam on the first try, similar to the national average.
Teacher candidates of color are more likely to fail on a first attempt than their white counterparts and slightly more likely to not try again, derailing those students aspirations, and hindering efforts to build a more diverse teacher workforce that would benefit all students.
For example, at the University of Northern Colorado, the states largest teacher prep program, 45% of elementary test-takers passed on their first try, compared with 33% of test-takers of color at the school.
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