At the request of the Equity and Indigenous Affairs Committee, the Law Society of Ontario has approved $250,000 in funding for research to inform...
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A new law in Minnesota will change requirements for special education teachers. Teachers will only be able to work for three years under a Tier 1...
Read PostThe Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is considering changes to a licensure exam for teachers. Changes to the...
Read PostGuest blog post by Elizabeth Pope, NC Social Work Certification and Licensure Board I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Regulation...
Read PostThis article from the Community Development and Engagement team at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis examines "the experience of Montana,...
Read PostThe American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar has approved a new policy to allow states to use alternate pathways...
Read PostAn investigation and report on the nursing licensure exam in Quebec found that "the unusually low pass rates [in 2022 and 2023] were not attributed...
Read PostThe Federation of Associations for Counselling Therapists in BC has issued a formal application to British Columbia's Health Minister, asking him to...
Read PostMorris M. Kleiner with the University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs shares a new National Bureau of Economic Research working...
Read PostGeorgia's lieutenant governor and House speaker have launched a Blue Ribbon Committee investigation to determine the cause of licensing delays in...
Read PostMaryland and Colorado have now adopted the Cosmetology Licensure Compact, bringing the total to six states. Seven states must adopt the compact...
Read PostThe National Pipeline Advisory Group was convened in response to an American Institute of Certified Public Accountants resolution with the direction...
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