New Jersey removes basic literacy test requirement for teachers amid shortage
- The New Jersey law aims to streamline the hiring process for teachers by removing redundant testing requirements, as stated by the law's supporters.
- Governor Phil Murphy approved the law, which went into effect at the start of the new year, to address teacher shortages in the state.
- Fox News Digital misrepresented the law, leading to public confusion about teacher qualifications in New Jersey, according to the news presenters.
- The law still requires teachers to have a bachelor's degree and meet other standards, despite the removal of the Praxis Core Academic Skills Test.
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