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Suppose an increasing number of school districts across the country find themselves with too few teachers at a time of rising enrollments and calls for improved outcomes in terms of student performance. a​ market-based remedy for this emerging mismatch between the availability of teachers and school​ districts' needs would likely emphasize

a. renegotiating contracts with​ teachers' unions to increase the productivity​ (workload) of teachers.
b. enhancements to the financial support​ (scholarships, grants,​ loans) undergraduates receive for pursuing degrees in education.
c. higher compensation to elicit both a larger quantity of teacher services and a greater reliance by districts on​ non-traditional instruction methods.
d. a relaxation of​ state-imposed teacher certification requirements for individuals who lack the credential of a formal degree in education but nevertheless possess knowledge and experience that qualifies them to teach.

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A ​ market-based remedy for this emerging mismatch between the availability of teachers and school​ districts' needs would likely emphasize higher compensation to elicit both a larger quantity of teacher services and a greater reliance by districts on​ non-traditional instruction methods. Applying this method there will be more teachers and new teaching methods will be apploed, that will lead to better student performance.
Correct answer: C

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A market based remedy for the emerging of availability of teachers and the school district’s needs Is that they are likely to emphasize compensation in which should be higher in which is for the teacher services and as well as for the reliable of the districts in regards with their instruction methods in order for such problem to be resolved. The correct answer would be letter C.