How MN education bill will affect state teacher training programs
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The K-12 education bill, vetoed by Gov. Mark Dayton, is expected to be taken up in a special session later this month.
One notable piece of the legislation is a provision to require Minnesota colleges and universities to submit data on the success of their teaching programs to the state Department of Education.
MPR News' Tom Weber spoke to Holly Kragthorpe, a middle-school teacher on leave from Minneapolis Public Schools, and an advocate of the bill.
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