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Perspective | Teacher pay looms as big post-pandemic challenge
North Carolina will soon mark — but not celebrate — the second anniversary of the emergency order to shut down public schools in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak.…

Becoming a teacher in North Carolina might be changing, and it could mean more money for educators
The Professional Educator Preparation & Standards Commission (PEPSC) heard Thursday a more fleshed-out presentation on a potential new plan for teacher licensure, which could mean dramatic increases in teacher compensation and a higher starting pay for education school graduates.…
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