Education Beat
Washington State offers teaching bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. Why doesn’t California?
Washington State is preparing hundreds of teachers with bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. Why not California?
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Superintendents: Well paid and walking away
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Washington State is preparing hundreds of teachers with bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. Why not California?
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With protests demanding a ceasefire in Gaza on the rise on campuses around the country, student journalists are getting the story–often before major news outlets.
Almost one third of adults in California have trouble reading and writing in English.