does a sign language teacher who teaches the core academic subjects need to meet the Highly Qualified requirements?
A sign language teacher who teaches the core academic subjects needs to meet the Highly Qualified teacher requirements only if the teacher is the sole teacher of the student in that core academic subject(s). If the teacher who is “signing” is taking the words and concepts of a Highly Qualified teacher, there is no requirement for the signer to be Highly Qualified under NCLB.
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