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IA Students Want Better Teachers, Testing Standards
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of students in high school and college want education officials in Iowa to recruit qualified teachers and improve testing standards.
The Iowa Learning Council presented those recommendations and others during a meeting Thursday with state leaders. Other ideas included a push for schools to encourage careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The state Department of Education leads the council of young people, which formed last year to draft an agenda of education reforms.
Other recommendations included raising teacher salaries and creating a diploma seal that signifies a student is college and career ready. Branstad supports such measures under his education reform plan.
Iowa Department of Education Director Jason Glass says the agency plans to keep the council in the future.








