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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I fully expect it to become a requirement that all teachers get either an ESOL or a Special Ed endorsement on their licenses within the next 5-10 years. It won't do anything to help the teaching shortage and will almost certainly make it worse but it will allow schools to say they're meeting the legal requirements to provide services without having to hire more people.[/quote] I understand what you are saying but this won't work for SPED(maybe ESOL)-there are students who are in the gen ed classroom but have specific self contained hours where they are required to learn in a SPED only setting. A gen ed teacher even if endorsed couldn't legally say they are supporting this. And yes this would create more of a shortage. It hurts me head to even think about the chaos of that set up.[/quote]
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