Wednesday, March 9, 2016

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Some teachers in school districts in Wisconsin will be no obligation on the basis of their college education, but their field experience instead.

Eau Claire, Wisconsin (WEAU.) - Some teachers in school districts in Wisconsin will not compromise on the basis of their college - education, but their field experience.

Gov. Scott Walker signed the bill in Milwaukee on Tuesday the creation of temporary teaching licenses based on the experiences of teachers.

"We want to ensure that the greatest number of young people so readily available these races as possible, and that is really what this bill is about," Walker said.

The school district Eau Claire says that it supports the new law districts can hire teachers training for three years in the light of experience.

"One of the challenges we face, teacher is licensed in certain professionals to find, especially in technical training areas. Thus, the possibility of bringing real work experience in the class, I believe there will be more" said Superintendent Dr. Mary Ann Hardebeck ..

By law, a teaching license three years issued rented by the Ministry of Education to professional teachers by school districts.

"This flexibility will give to school districts, which is a good thing," Hardebeck said.

After this teaching license of three years, the CIO can issue a permit to vocational training for the applicant, provided they successfully the curriculum, the completed set by the school administration.

The district, said a challenge be to ensure will know on the basis of experienced educators how to teach the students.

Hardebeck said, "With people who have not had this particular kind of training that will be a transition to ensure us that they have the tools they need to work with our students."

In a statement from the office of Walker, he said the economies of the adoption of the law 10 in 2011 to new flexibilities performed and tools to improve education, including the adoption of legislation such as this.

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