"Thousands of aspiring teachers coming out of North Carolina’s education colleges can’t pass a high school level math licensing exam, so state officials may scrap it to lower the bar.
The state Board of Education learned in August that 2,400 elementary and special education teachers have flunked the math portion of the state license exam, which was created by the education company Pearson..."
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That's good. Knowing math isn't important, unless you want to be an engineer, doctor, scientist, teacher, professor, physicist, pharmacist, chemist.....Wait. Mark through the teacher. North Carolina can't afford to have teachers that know high school math.
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