Brief: EPSB approves educator certification reforms hears teacher retention research
From LexBot twenty-four seven, the Education Professional Standards Board has given the green light to new educator certification reforms designed to help Kentucky teachers. The approved recommendations will provide teachers with more flexibility when it comes to grade level assignments, while still keeping rigorous standards in place. The board also received research findings on teacher retention during their recent meeting. These changes appear aimed at addressing staffing challenges in Kentucky schools by making it easier for educators to move between different grade levels as needed. The reforms could help districts better utilize their teaching staff while maintaining educational quality standards. This comes as school systems across the state continue working to keep experienced teachers in the classroom and fill vacant positions.
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