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Governor signs emergency rule to let industry hires qualify as CareerTech instructors
Summary
The board heard that an emergency rule signed April 1 allows instructors hired from industry to apply for certification without a college degree; the agency plans to start taking applications May 1 and to pursue permanent rulemaking in the fall.
The Oklahoma State Board of Career and Technology Education was told April 2 that the governor signed an emergency rule on April 1 creating a certification pathway for instructors hired from industry that does not require a college degree.
Gina Hubbard, director of Statewide Outreach, told the board the emergency rule was signed by the governor and…
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