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Earlier this month, a California judge struck down legal protections of sub-par teachers, arguing that they violated a child's right to a quality education. Teachers who can't teach should not be promoted and retained, the judge concluded. What didn't enter that debate was how those teachers became teachers in the first place like who trained them and how they were hired.
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