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Oregon’s community colleges want to train teachers. State’s universities say ‘not so fast’
An early stage proposal by a consortium of Oregon community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees for aspiring elementary school educators is drawing significant pushback from colleges and universities ...
This story was originally produced by the New Hampshire Bulletin, an independent local newsroom that allows NHPR and other outlets to republish its reporting. For 26 years, the Community College ...
The number of people enrolling in educator preparation programs in North Carolina has been falling for years. Now the number of people completing the programs is plummeting — a troubling sign for a ...
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College credits in high school are a hit. But finding teachers is hard.
Wisconsin school officials want to give students a jump start on college with dual enrollment classes. But teachers would ...
Millersville University will be one of the first Pennsylvania colleges to offer graduate-level classes leading to a state ...
More than two months after the federal government terminated dozens of grants for programs aiming to grow the educator workforce, some recipients of those funds still don’t know whether they’ll ever ...
Recent research from the American Institute for Boys and Men found Black male enrollment has fallen, both nationally and at historically Black colleges and universities, to 25 percent and 26 percent, ...
Sixth form college teachers at 32 colleges are set to hold three more days of strike action from January 7-9 in the ongoing fight for a pay increase. In early November, 32 of the 40 non-academised ...
For 26 years, the Community College System of New Hampshire has offered a proposal to public high school students: Take a college-level course taught by a faculty member, earn college credit, and use ...
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