We address Ohio's newly enacted House Bill 153, which requires teachers in low-performing schools to retake the teaching licensure exam. Although we believe that the state legislature was well intended in passing the law, we also believe that the law is dangerous–-it should not be enacted in any further states, and it should be repealed in Ohio. We articulate the classical hallmarks of vocational disciplines that qualify to use the term “profession.” Furthermore, we advocate that Ohio's requiring experienced licensed teachers to retake the certification test affronts education's claim to possess status in belonging to a profession, thereby putting it in danger of being downgraded to the status of a “craft.”
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