The New Jersey Model for Identifying Highly Qualified Teachers 2025

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ing to NCLB, a highly qualified teacher must have 1) a bachelors degree, 2) full state certification or licensure, and 3) prove that they know each subject they teach. Beyond that, NCLB does not define its terminology, and it leaves requirements up the states.
Teachers in New Jersey will no longer be required to pass a basic reading, writing and mathematics test to be eligible for public schools, ing to a new law. Act 1669, which was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy in June, went into effect on Wednesday at the start of the new year.
Teachers can qualify by meeting the federal highly qualified teacher specifications or the NJ HOUSE Standard. The NJ HOUSE Standard is the means by which teachers can document their content expertise in the core academic subject(s) they teach.
In June 2024, Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law Assembly Bill 1669, which eliminated the requirement that individuals seeking a teacher certification would have to pass a basic skills test.
Nearly all of New Jerseys legislators voted last year to remove the Praxis Basic Skills test as a requirement for teacher certification. That change went into effect Jan. 1.

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New Jerseys Act 1669, which took effect on January 1, 2025, removes the requirement for aspiring teachers to pass the Praxis Core Test, aiming to address the states teacher shortage.
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) required that school districts employ highly qualified teachers. NCLB defined a highly qualified teacher as possessing a bachelors degree in each subject they teach, full state certification, and demonstrated competency in each core academic subject they teach (No Child Left Behind, 2004).

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