2016-08-01

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Public school teachers are pushing back against a state school board plan intended to address teacher shortages.

The Utah State Board of Education decided to allow schools to hire people with subject matter expertise but no teaching license or classroom experience.

Many spoke against the plan at an overflowing board meeting last week. Concerns included a lack of preparedness and burdening other educators, among others.

The Academic Pathway to Teaching rule requires applicants to have at least a bachelor’s degree and show they mastered their intended course subject. They would be mentored by a veteran educator.

Supporters say the program widens the talent pool.

Board members will hear a report on the public’s feedback before meeting in August.

The rule will go into effect if the board takes no action.

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