Tag: Substitute Teacher
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Kansas: Substitute Teacher Eligibility Broadened In Face Of “Worst Educator Shortage”
In the wake of “an educator shortage that may be the worst we have ever seen” in Kansas, the qualifications for substitute teaching will continue to be dropped for a second semester in a row. This decision was made in response to the current situation in Kansas.
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K-12 Substitute Teachers In Ohio’s Schools May No Longer Be Required To Have A College Degree
The bill would enable school districts to use replacements without college degrees. It’s possible, as long as they complete the school’s educational criteria, pass a criminal background check, and are of “high moral character.”
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Substitute Teacher Portrays Difficulties Faced By Today’s Young People In Wythenshawe’s Amazon Prime Drama
James Twyman wanted to portray the difficulties faced by today’s young people – and show how positive forces in the community can help pave a way out
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Due To A Shortage Of Substitute Teachers, Some People Without A Teaching Background Are Being Recruited Into The Field
The standards for becoming a substitute teacher, on the other hand, have become less stringent. People just need 60 credit hours from a college or university, as well as a 20-hour online course to acquire their Iowa Substitute Authorization License.
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New Mexico’s Governor Volunteers For Substitute Teaching Amid Staffing Shortage
As schools around the U.S. continue to experience staffing shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico Governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, has reportedly signed up to become a volunteer substitute teacher in order to combat the situation.
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As COVID-19 Cases Spike, Texas Schools Ask Parents To Become Substitute Teachers
Hays CISD in Kyle is asking parents to consider applying to become a substitute teacher as coronavirus continues to surge across Texas.