1952
DOI: 10.1080/01619565209536353
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Why not teachers‐aids?

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“…The teacher shortage in Florida, according to Bailey (9), provides additional evidence for the need for agreement between states on common certification requirements. White (84) argued that the appointment of teachers-aids will help in maintaining high standards of teacher performance during periods of shortage. General policies of teacher certification were dealt with by the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (50) and by Stinnett (70).…”
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“…The teacher shortage in Florida, according to Bailey (9), provides additional evidence for the need for agreement between states on common certification requirements. White (84) argued that the appointment of teachers-aids will help in maintaining high standards of teacher performance during periods of shortage. General policies of teacher certification were dealt with by the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (50) and by Stinnett (70).…”
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confidence: 99%