The Office of Educator Effectiveness and Certification (formerly the Board of Educational Examiners) within the Iowa Department of Education publishes data related to educator licensure, program approval, and assessment outcomes. This information provides insights into the qualifications and performance of Iowa’s educators and serves as a resource for stakeholders interested in the state’s educational landscape. For example, one might find statistics on teacher certification rates, program completion data, and performance on required assessments.
Access to this data offers valuable benefits for various groups. Prospective teachers can use it to research preparation programs and understand licensure requirements. School districts can leverage the data for informed hiring decisions and professional development planning. Policymakers can analyze trends to shape education policy and allocate resources effectively. Furthermore, the historical context provided by longitudinal data allows for the tracking of progress and identification of areas for improvement within Iowa’s education system. This transparency promotes accountability and fosters continuous improvement in educator preparation and performance.