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Which teaching jobs are in high demand

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Teacher shortage areas

There is a secure future for educators in Connecticut, especially for STEM, bilingual, and special education teachers. Learn where you can prepare for high-demand specializations:

Undergraduate level programs

Graduate level programs

 

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