Aspiring educators in New Jersey are no longer required to pass a basic skills test for reading, writing and math due to a new law intended to address the state's teacher shortage by lowering the ...
New Jersey teachers are no longer required to take a basic skills test in reading, writing and math to get a license under ...
The law aims to tackle teacher shortages in the state by removing what the New Jersey Education Association, a teachers’ union, called a “barrier” to certification in 2023.
Teachers in New Jersey will no longer be required to pass a basic reading, writing and mathematics test to be eligible for public schools, according to a new law. Act 1669, which was signed into ...
With little research or consensus on the topic — unlike its reading counterpart, dyslexia — educators are striving to ...
A New Jersey law that removes a requirement for teachers to pass a reading, writing and mathematics test for certification ... which scrapped basic literacy requirements for teachers in 2017 ...
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education released these findings on January 14 as part of its 2024 Seoul Student Literacy ...
A New Jersey law that removes a requirement for teachers to pass a reading, writing and mathematics test for certification will go into effect on Jan ... New Jersey followed the example of New York, ...
Act 1669 removes a requirement that teachers pass a basic reading, writing and math test to be eligible to teach. The law was ...