TY - JOUR AB - Texas reduced new teacher preparation requirements in 2001 to allow more alternate paths to licensure. Within five years, this policy change resulted in over half the state’s new teachers being alternatively licensed. Using a series of first difference models, this study examines the relationship between the increased supply of new teachers in Texas and new teacher salaries prior to the policy change and in the fifteen years thereafter. We find that the policy change did increase the supply of new teachers via alternative licensing, but pay for new EC-6 teachers declined by 2 to 13 percent with differential effects based on the rate at which districts hired alternatively licensed teachers. AU - Guthery, Sarah AU - Bailes, Lauren P. PY - 2022 ST - Unintended Consequences of Expanding Teacher Preparation Pathways: Does alternative licensure attenuate new teacher pay? TI - Unintended Consequences of Expanding Teacher Preparation Pathways: Does alternative licensure attenuate new teacher pay? UR - http://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai22-570 ER -