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abarnes

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When one considers that teachers do not decide about the spheres of work, who instead controls the decision making? What are some of the deciding factors?
 
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What potential hardships might occur when each state sets its own certification requirements?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Outside experts, government officials, business leaders and civic groups tend to make the decisions about selection of books, grant proposals, and resolve school-community issues. Teachers too often have no control of the decisions that affect their performance in the classroom.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: There is significant variation from state to state on the educational requirements and the preparation of certification. Many teachers cannot transfer their own certification outside of their original certification.



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