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FORTO urges exemption from TET for legally appointed teachers
FORTO is urging exemption from the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) for legally appointed teachers. The forum cites an NCTE clarification from August 28, 2017, noting that minimum qualifications were not prescribed before September 3, 2001, and that state recruitment rules governed appointments during that period.
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