Aspiring educators in New Jersey are no longer required to pass a basic skills test for reading, writing and math due to a ...
So teachers don’t need to know how to read in New Jersey?” Elon Musk tweeted as several high-profile conservatives weighed in ...
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education released these findings on January 14 as part of its 2024 Seoul Student Literacy ...
New Jersey will no longer require public school teachers to pass basic reading and writing skills tests after a new law took effect this month. Christopher Sadowski Fox News Digital reached out to ...
or a standard instructional certificate to complete a Commissioner of Education-approved test of basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills including, but not limited to, the Praxis Core ...
The law states, "[T]he State Board of Education shall not require a candidate seeking a certificate of eligibility, a certificate of eligibility with advanced standing, a provisional certificate, or a ...
Under Act 1669, individuals seeking an instructional certificate in New Jersey no longer need to pass a basic skills test for reading, writing, and math.
MCPS students are making progress in meeting literacy benchmarks, although kindergarteners’ performance levels dropped.
Elon Musk has sparked online debate over New Jersey’s recent decision to eliminate basic skills testing for aspiring teachers ...