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AN Ron Wright
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Was it Illinoise who just announced that teachers no longer have to be trained and capable of teaching
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LTC Stephen C.
LTC Stephen C.
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Pretty sure it’s New Jersey, AN Ron Wright.
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PO1 Tony Holland
PO1 Tony Holland
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Indiana, I believe
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Some people do better with pictures.
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LTC Trent Klug
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While I almost agree with this, the graduate bears alot of responsibility too. The teachers unions got what they wanted. An uneducated mob who'll vote how they are told.
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I couldn't open the "Epoch Times" directly so I went and found more reporting on this. The reporting actually says that union leaders in the school district cited, and in neighboring districts shared the concerns - those being, of existing policies that lowered academic standards, and/or not enforcing attendance and other standards. So, no - that is not what the teachers union advocates or wants. Quite the opposite.
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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COL (Join to see) Sure, that's what they say but we both know the teachers unions talk through both sides of their mouth.

The unions say 'we just want to teach' and 'it's for the children' as they go on strike. It's been their modus operandi for a very long ti.e.
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