New Jersey Education Commissioner rules on remote instruction amid teacher shortages.
The New Jersey Commissioner of Education has issued a ruling regarding a school district's use of remote instruction to address a sudden teacher absence. This decision arose after the North Plainfield district used certified remote science teachers for a required course, prompting a complaint from the local teachers' union. The commissioner's ruling highlights the ongoing tension between existing educational regulations and the practical challenges schools face, particularly concerning staffing.
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