Hundreds of educators packed a ballroom of a downtown San Diego hotel to listen to U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
"Educators, for the last two years we've battled COVID for the next two years let's work together to battle complacency,” he said.
"For far too long, this notion of student teaching without any salary has kept people out of the profession. It's time to reset on a lot of things that didn't work,” Cardona said. "And I was particularly keen on developing an alternative pathway to becoming a teacher,” Cortez said."How can we expedite the process? How can we take into consideration prior work experience? Possibly exploring the possibility of undergraduate teacher credentialing," Cortez said. “There’s a couple of pilots happening here in the state of California. But this is a critical need that we need to tackle head-on.
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