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This information is based on Kansas 2008-2009 Licensed Personnel Report.
Building Teacher Quality
Teachers in Kansas are considered fully licensed when they hold a valid Kansas teaching certificate/license with the appropriate subject and grade level endorsement for the assignment they hold. Teachers in Kansas are considered not fully licensed when they do not hold a valid teaching certificate/license, when they are teaching in a subject area or grade level for which they are not endorsed, when they have a provisional teaching certificate/license, or when they are teaching on a waiver. Emergency certificates refer to provisional certificates/licenses or waivers.
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Core Content Classes Taught by
Core Content Classes are defined as elementary, English/language arts, reading, mathematics, science, foreign language, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography. Category data includes special education and ESL content classes in elementary, English/language arts, reading, mathematics, science, civics and government, economics, history, and geography.
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