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More Unlicensed Teachers Could Soon be in Indiana Classrooms
Tribune Broadcasting
2018-03-11
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New legislation would allow Indiana school districts to fill up to ten percent of their staffs with teachers who aren't licensed, all in an effort to deal with a statewide teacher shortage.
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