Wichita State leads the way on new state program to train teachers
General News

Wichita State leads the way on new state program to train teachers

thebeaconnews.org
August 22, 2024

Summary

Wichita State University has launched an apprenticeship program aimed at training teachers, which is part of a broader initiative to alleviate the shortage of over 1,500 teaching positions in Kansas. This program is designed to reduce the time and financial burden associated with obtaining a teaching license, and its success has led to a statewide expansion to other colleges and universities.

Addressing teacher shortages is a critical issue for the education sector, and apprenticeship programs like the one initiated by Wichita State provide innovative solutions to encourage more individuals to join the teaching profession. These programs not only support workforce development but also enhance the quality of education for future generations.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of innovative apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce shortages, particularly in critical fields like education. By offering practical pathways for aspiring teachers, such initiatives can significantly contribute to the overall health of the education system and workforce development.

Read via Google News
Recent news
Nebraska Emerging Talent Award nomination deadline is June 30
Press Releases

Nebraska Emerging Talent Award nomination deadline is June 30

Rural Radio Network
June 27, 2026
Lubbock: SMART HVAC Apprenticeship Training Facility Grand Opening
Press Releases

Lubbock: SMART HVAC Apprenticeship Training Facility Grand Opening

Texas AFL-CIO
June 27, 2026
Houston: 10th Annual Apprenticeship Texas Conference - Day 1
General News

Houston: 10th Annual Apprenticeship Texas Conference - Day 1

Texas AFL-CIO
June 26, 2026
Get on our calendar
Not sure if WorkHands is right for you? Chat with our team today
Send us an email
We'll get back to you shortly