As states strive to meet looming federal demands to find "highly qualified" teachers, some of the nation's largest professional groups for teachers are staking out their own positions on how that term should be defined.
At least two such associations, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Council of Teachers of English, have crafted policies describing the knowledge and skills teachers need to capably lead classes in those subjects. Those statements offer what a...
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