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Old-school discipline doesn't work any more – and shouldn't
April 24, 2022
Schools that continue to dole out punishment for minor “infractions” end up producing the very thing they wanted to attack: more bad behavior.
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Prospective teachers who have passed the basic skills test (CBEST) and subject matter test (CSET) can qualify for a preliminary teaching credential by taking a year’s worth of courses and passing a performance assessment at one of 261 accredited teacher preparation programs. They then have five years to obtain a full or "clear" credential.
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