Tag: teacher shortage
Delaware Advances “Grow Your Own Teacher” Efforts as Teacher Shortage Drags On
Educator Support and Development
June 3rd, 2022
Teacher shortages in Delaware are nothing new. For years, public schools have struggled to attract harder-to-find science, math, and foreign language teachers, and recently those shortages have even reached traditionally sought-after areas like elementary education and social studies. In addition to addressing educator compensation...VIEW ARTICLE
What Can Education Learn from Other Industries Facing Workforce Shortages?
Educator Support and Development
May 11th, 2022
Most industries are facing significant workforce challenges and experiencing common characteristics of today’s workforce. We see a large swath of the workforce aging and retiring, and a cultural response to the trauma from the COVID-19 pandemic. The education world is not immune from these changes. While no one would suggest schools and...VIEW ARTICLE
New Year Welcomes Delaware Schools with Staffing Concerns, Teacher Burnout, and COVID Spikes
Educator Support and Development
January 5th, 2022
As the winter holidays recede, for many of our teachers, it already feels like June. Despite hopes that this school year would usher a return back to normal, we know that it’s been anything but that. Masks are still on. Staff shortages and burnout are real. Working to support kids, families, and communities where they need to...VIEW ARTICLE
‘Collegiate’ Hubs for Teachers-in-Training Coming to Delaware Campuses
Educator Support and Development
July 21st, 2021
Delaware continues to grapple with two historic challenges when it comes to its teacher workforce. First, there are simply not enough teachers to keep pace with projected student growth. And second, the teachers that are in the classrooms and educator prep programs do not look like the students they serve. Teacher diversity, or the lack...VIEW ARTICLE