School administrators hope apprenticeship programs will alleviate teacher shortages
Educators are hoping that new federal funding, combined with experience from college programs, will lead to a new class of qualified, diverse teachers.
Read MoreTo fight teacher shortages, states send people to college for free
Apprenticeships are helping to expand and diversify the ranks of educators
Read MoreTraining Its Own Labor Force: UVA’s Apprentice Program Turns 40
The University of Virginia’s Facilities Management Department celebrated 40 years of its apprentice program this week with a jobs fair and a masonry demonstration at Alumni Hall.
Read MoreKansas will pilot a teacher apprenticeship program. Could it solve educator shortages?
Ten candidates will this fall pilot a potential apprenticeship program that could be one of the best solutions to a rise in Kansas' teacher vacancies.
Read MoreTeacher Apprenticeships Are Booming in Wake of Shortages. Here’s What You Need to Know
New federal funding could help more people become teachers for free.
Read MoreSargento Foods finds truck drivers for Plymouth firm with state apprenticeship program
Sargento’s Amanda Lytle is the first to take to the road at the firm with the Professional Truck Driver Apprentice program.
Read MoreThe apprenticeship renaissance: Why a time-tested career pathway might be the best way to close talent gaps
As talent gaps grow ever wider and retaining talent becomes more challenging, the apprenticeship model offers the best way forward for companies and employees.
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