California wants half of its K-12 students enrolled in bilingual education by 2030, but a shortage of qualified teachers ...
California’s audacious goal of having half of all K-12 students enrolled in bilingual education programs by 2030 has ...
What Is the MATTC Program? Navigating your path to teaching is easier when you're backed by a top-tier institution. SCU’s MATTC program was recently named the #2 Online Master's in Education program ...
California issued 18% more teaching credentials last school year, compared with the previous year, but education experts remain only cautiously optimistic. The uptick comes after two years of declines ...
Few professions carry the weight, or the joy, of teaching. The educators who walk into California classrooms each morning are doing more than delivering lessons; they’re helping young people discover ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Becoming a new public school teacher in California means facing an impossible choice: work for a high-need school, ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. All 4-year-olds in California can now ...
A $4 billion-a-year initiative created to combat pandemic-related learning loss and expand the regular school day in California is also addressing another issue — recruiting teachers. The Expanded ...
A recently released report has criticized the effectiveness of California’s teacher preparation programs, specifically when it comes to training new elementary school teachers in math education. Cal ...
California has more than doubled the number of bilingual authorizations issued to teachers annually, from 617 in 2014-15 to a ...
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