Faced with declining numbers of students in teacher education programs, policymakers in many states are considering new actions that might increase teacher supply.
One approach that has gained increasing popularity is community colleges beginning to offer 4-year degrees in teacher education.
This study explores state adoption of these programs and its effect on the number and diversity of students earning bachelor’s degrees in teacher education.
Overall, the authors find no effect of these programs; however, in the limited case of a state with widespread use of community college baccalaureate (CCB) teacher education programs they find that degree production increased, yet the diversity of the graduates declined.