Educators no longer need college degree to teach in Arizona public schools

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The education requirement for teachers in Arizona has changed.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill earlier this week that a person only needs to be enrolled to get their college degree to begin teaching in public schools.Jens Larson said there was a teacher shortage back when he joined the profession in 2000.

For 14 years, he worked at the Phoenix Union High School District. He said the low pay, lack of respect and resources led him to leave. Since leaving, he started Phoenix Youth Circus Arts Program and continues to work with children.But this new change, SB 1159, he said, was a stretch. Christopher Ramsey, a Phoenix-area teacher, said the new bill could work, but there’s no one-size-fits-all.

 

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Keep making America dumber. Great plan.,...

This is how you get generation after generation of people voting against their own interests.

Another ignorant decision!

That’s one way to ensure you don’t have to pay teachers what they are worth. Degreed teachers in Arizona, we will welcome you to Texas!

But “No Child Left Behind,” right?

Bad_Woof Oh my God

Unacceptable.

Boy, that will produce some scholars

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The kids end up stupid either way so oh well.

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