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Public schools will soon be able to hire professionals without teaching experience under a new law signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb. Lawmakers designed it to fill vacant teacher jobs, but opponents worry it will hurt education quality.
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A measure to permit adjunct teachers in public school classrooms is moving to the floor of the Indiana Senate. It’s aimed at helping curb a teacher shortage, but critics say it demeans skilled teachers and targets their unions.
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A bill moving forward in the Indiana Senate would let public schools hire part time “adjunct” teachers without any teaching training. Bill author...