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A leader of North Carolina’s quest to revamp teacher pay and licensure briefed a Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board committee on the plan Monday.
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A panel charged with rethinking the way North Carolina’s teachers are licensed and paid has released a new plan that would continue to base pay on experience and credentials.
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The North Carolina Association of Educators on Tuesday denounced a proposal to revamp teacher pay and licensure, a week after state officials said it's urgently needed.
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Former Gov. James Hunt, who was known as North Carolina's education governor, has left a group being formed to promote changes in teacher pay and licensing.
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A Charlotte teacher's public records request shows North Carolina education and business leaders gearing up to promote dramatic changes in teacher licensure and pay. They say change is needed. He says they're squelching criticism.
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The North Carolina Board of Education heard a plan Wednesday to tie teacher pay and licensure to measurable results. It's a long way from action, but some teachers are concerned.
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For the second time this month, a North Carolina House committee on the future of public education Monday postponed discussion of teacher pay and benefits.
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North Carolina paid out almost $35 million in teacher performance bonuses this year. On Thursday the state Board of Education looked at data to figure out…
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board approved a 2019-20 budget Tuesday that includes teacher raises averaging 3%. The vote came more than halfway…
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RALEIGH — North Carolina's chief lobbying group for teachers is seeking additional input from members before determining a response to the extended state…