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Teaching Without Credentials

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A California appeals court has ruled that parents can homeschool their children, even if they don’t have a teaching credential. This overturns an earlier ruling that required such a qualification.

Guests:

Dana Hull, metro reporter for the San Jose Mercury News

Debbie Schwarzer, attorney with GCA Law Partners, LLP; co-chair of the legal team for the Homeschool Association of California; and a homeschooling mom

Dennis Kelly, president of United Educators of San Francisco, vice president of American Federation of Teachers and California Federation of Teachers

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