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7-26-21 Education in the News

Chalkbeat (via NJ Spotlight)--Only a third of NJ teachers pass licensing exams the first time around. Does that reflect teacher prep programs?

Some critics say that focusing on the pass rate is not a valid indicator of the quality of a teacher prep program

https://www.njspotlight.com/2021/07/only-a-third-of-nj-teachers-pass-licensing-exams-the-first-time-around-does-that-reflect-teacher-prep-programs/

Catherine Carrera, Chalkbeat Newark | July 26, 2021 | Education

 

Washington Post--Bob Moses, 1960s civil rights leader who saw math as road to equality, dies at 86

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/bob-moses-dead/2021/07/25/0d2ae144-c3a2-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html

Paul W. Valentine| Yesterday at 5:03 p.m. EDT

 

Education Dive--How can schools raise ownership of student mental health supports?

https://www.k12dive.com/news/-dont-outsource-all-student-mental-health-supports/603750/

Kara Arundel| Published July 22, 2021