California Bill That Would Remove Teacher Credential Performance Assessments Advances

California Bill That Would Remove Teacher Credential Performance Assessments Advances
A second-grade teacher goes over a worksheet in class at the Cordova Villa Elementary School, in Rancho Cordova, Calif., in a file photo. Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
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A California Senate bill that would remove one of the last tests teachers are required to take to become credentialed in the state recently passed the Senate Education Committee.

State Senate Bill 1263, introduced by Sen. Josh Newman in February, would eliminate the California Teaching Performance Assessment, which requires teachers to demonstrate their competence via video clips of classroom instruction, as well as written reflections on their classroom experience.

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Micaela Ricaforte covers education in Southern California for The Epoch Times. In addition to writing, she is passionate about music, books, and coffee.