Teachers Unions
How the Agency That Investigates Teacher Misconduct Plans to Dig Itself Out From a Mountain of Cases
Not only is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing juggling more misconduct cases than any point in at least a decade, the state attorney general late last year flagged a handful of concerns with how the agency operates. The stakes are high: The case backload and other potential missteps by the commission can mean problem educators remain in classrooms, working with children.