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New Jersey removes basic literacy test requirement for teachers amid shortage

  • New Jersey has removed the requirement for teachers to pass a basic literacy test to work in public schools, according to a new law.
  • The law, signed by Governor Phil Murphy, aims to address teacher shortages by eliminating what was seen as a barrier to certification.
  • The law states that candidates do not need to complete a basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills test for certification.
  • The change has raised concerns about educational standards and the quality of teachers in New Jersey.
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