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  2. Equitable Practices for Teaching Online (March 20, 2020). This webinar helps teachers rethink their lesson plans for an online platform, including resources like teacher-created YouTube channels and explainer videos, tools for sharing resources with your peers, and ways of working with your district to ensure students have access.

  3. California’s teacher credentialing agency wants to help ...

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    The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing recently unveiled its new “Roadmap to Teaching ‘‘ initiative, a project funded by $1.4 million in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s 2022-23 budget to ...

  4. The Department is continuing to support states in using $122 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds to eliminate educator shortages. Independent analysts found that school districts plan to spend nearly $30 billion in ARP ESSER funds on staffing, including the recruitment ...

  5. U.S. Department of Education Approves California’s Plan for ...

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    California is receiving $15 billion total in ARP ESSER funds, and today’s approval of their plan will result in the release of the final $5 billion. Additionally, the Department approved Colorado’s state plan. Today’s approvals mean a total of 46 ARP ESSER state plans have been approved since June.

  6. California wants to make it easier to become a preschool ...

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    As California continues to expand its free public preschool program to include all 4-year-olds, the state must find a way to staff these classrooms with qualified educators — a difficult task ...

  7. California’s EL students live in every part of the state, but are more concentrated in some counties than in others (see Table 1 and Figure 1). According to the most recent data available, the vast majority of California’s EL students (781,416 of 1.1 million) live in counties where the percentage of EL students hovers

  8. This is likely why in 2014–15, there were more new entrants than total new credentials issued in the same year. Second, teacher demand is largely driven by attrition. In 2015–16 and 2016–17, attrition was responsible for roughly 86% and 88% of demand, respectively. In 2014–15, 24% of the demand was due to attrition.

  9. Centralia School District - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Centralia School District was the first school district in the State of California to offer universal preschool. According to the 2010 Census, the District's resident population is 55,193 with a demographic of 34% Hispanic, 30% White, 29% Asian, 4% Black, and 3% Other/Mixed Race. The District is known for their award-winning Food ...