State receives $4.5 million to expand teacher apprenticeship program - Nebraska Public Media
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State receives $4.5 million to expand teacher apprenticeship program - Nebraska Public Media

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July 12, 2024

Summary

The Nebraska Department of Education has received a $4.5 million grant to expand its teacher apprenticeship program, which aims to address the shortage of teachers in the state. This program allows paraprofessionals to earn their teaching certificates through partnerships with several universities and school districts across Nebraska.

By expanding this initiative, Nebraska is taking a proactive approach to workforce development in education, helping to cultivate a new generation of teachers and improve the quality of education in the state. Such investments in apprenticeship programs are crucial for building sustainable career pathways in teaching and addressing workforce shortages in critical sectors.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of funding for apprenticeship programs, particularly in education, where teacher shortages are a pressing issue. By supporting pathways for paraprofessionals to become certified teachers, Nebraska is fostering a more robust education workforce, which is essential for student success and community development.

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