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New Jersey Considers Removing Basic Skill Requirements for Teachers

If approved, this change would mean that teachers in government schools in New Jersey would no longer be required to demonstrate basic skills, such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, to qualify for teaching.

From their perspective, Katie and David express concerns about this potential shift. They argue that these fundamental skills are essential for educators, as they form the foundation of teaching. The hosts worry that without requiring teachers to prove their proficiency in these basic areas, the quality of education might decline. This could lead to students not receiving the necessary knowledge and skills they need for their future.

Throughout the episode, they delve into the implications of such a policy. They question how it might affect the standard of education in public schools and discuss the potential long-term consequences for students' learning and overall academic achievement. Katie and David also consider alternative viewpoints and what this decision says about the state's priorities in education.

Overall, the episode presents a critical analysis of the proposed policy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards for educators to ensure quality education for students.

Update on the New Jersey Policy Change:

The bill that allows New Jersey teacher candidates to skip the basic skills exam was signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy on November 27, 2023​​.

In an effort to address the ongoing teacher shortage in New Jersey, the Governor Phil has signed a bill that eliminates the requirement for teacher candidates to take a basic skills test. This move is designed to lower barriers to entry into the teaching profession and is seen as a way to fill vacancies and ensure a diverse and qualified teaching workforce. The new law allows individuals who have not taken the Praxis test to receive an alternate teaching certificate and, after four years of continuous employment, a standard teaching certificate.

This change is supported by the New Jersey Education Association, which argues that the test was a barrier for low-income individuals and that qualified candidates should not be excluded based on a single standardized test. The law is set to expire in five years, indicating a period of evaluation for its effectiveness in alleviating the teacher shortage.

Additionally, to further ease the path into teaching, the state has introduced an expedited certification route for paraprofessionals working in school districts. This alternate route will take into account a candidate's classroom experience and other qualifications, aiming to harness the potential of individuals already familiar with the educational environment. These measures are part of a broader legislative effort, which also includes a stipend program for student educators, to attract more individuals to the teaching profession in New Jersey, reflecting a proactive stance towards solving the teacher shortage crisis.

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