Summary
Jazzlyn Teter, an incoming student at Glenville State University, has been recognized as the first teacher apprentice in West Virginia's TeachWV Grow Your Own Pathway to Teaching program. This initiative aims to cultivate future educators from within the state, helping to address workforce needs in education while providing aspiring teachers with practical experience and support.
The TeachWV program highlights the importance of fostering local talent in critical fields like education, especially in areas facing teacher shortages. By encouraging high school students to pursue teaching careers, this initiative not only strengthens the workforce but also enhances the quality of education in West Virginia.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story underscores the vital role of registered apprenticeship programs in developing a skilled workforce tailored to community needs. By integrating education and hands-on experience, programs like TeachWV are paving the way for a sustainable future in teaching and other essential professions.