JLF's Terry Stoops says North Carolina should drop certification rules for online teachers
Dr. Terry Stoops, John Locke Foundation director of education studies, explains why North Carolina should scrap certification requirements for teachers in virtual schools. Stoops' comments are tied to the report Virtually Irrelevant: How certification rules impede the growth of virtual schools.
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