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ABOUT THIS REPORT As an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan research and advocacy organization committed to ensuring student success across Tennessee, the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) is uniquely positioned to help drive collaboration to improve the quality of educator preparation. This report compiles background data about teacher candidates in Tennessee and documents the educator preparation landscape in the state, including information about providers and innovative practices within these programs. The report also provides an overview of key educator preparation policies in Tennessee and the status of implementation of those policies, many of which are driving early progress in improving the quality of educator preparation. Finally, the report offers recommendations to improve the way Tennessee prepares early-career teachers for the classroom. These recommendations address critical issues that include the following: • Improve the licensure assessment system in the state • Increase staff capacity within the Tennessee Department of Education • Enhance the racial and ethnic diversity of the teaching population • Strengthen classroom-based experiences for teacher candidates • Increase collaboration between EPPs and school districts • Develop a clear process for reviewing and approving EPPs • Increase access to and transparency of data on EPPs • Improve the quality of the student admissions process for EPPs In preparing this report, the SCORE team engaged with 159 education partners, both in Tennessee and across the nation. We also spoke to leaders of 20 Tennessee EPPs to understand their approach to preparing teachers and identify innovative practices within programs. We conducted focus groups with educators and school district leaders from across the state to better understand gaps in preparing Tennessee teachers. We also discussed teacher preparation with leaders in other states to identify promising practices across the country. This report reflects conversations with all these partners. In the coming months, Tennessee has a clear opportunity to draw attention to and provide leadership on improving educator preparation, much like our state has led nationally on many other aspects of education policy and practice. The goal of this report is significant and sustained change in the way Tennessee prepares earlycareer teachers – work that will have a profound impact on the success of Tennessee’s nearly one million public school students. 8