North Dakota has a teacher shortage, and the legislature has taken up the problem. Their solution: making it easier to get into teaching — in some cases. The bill approved by the House and now headed to the Senate would allow those with a high school diploma and 4,000 hours of relevant work experience into the classroom. John Hageman writing for inForum has the story.
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North Dakota House passes bill with hopes of easing teacher shortage
