“We have very, very good teachers and we want to keep those very good teachers in the classroom and give them time needed to hone their craft,” said first-time Senator Corey Simon, a Tallahassee Republican who introduced the bill. The bill includes provisions that would extend temporary teaching certificates for teachers from three to five years and gives aspiring teachers more options to prove they are qualified to teach.
Florida has never been known as an education-heavy state. Mediocrity is about what you can expect.
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“We have very, very good teachers and we want to keep those very good teachers in the classroom and give them time needed to hone their craft,” said first-time Senator Corey Simon, a Tallahassee Republican who introduced the bill. The bill includes provisions that would extend temporary teaching certificates for teachers from three to five years and gives aspiring teachers more options to prove they are qualified to teach.
Florida has never been known as an education-heavy state. Mediocrity is about what you can expect.
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