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TexasTowelie

(112,165 posts)
Sat Feb 9, 2019, 05:40 PM Feb 2019

Wisconsin educators look to retain teachers amid shortage

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Education leaders in Wisconsin are studying how to retain teachers and attract new ones as unfilled vacancies for teaching jobs stack up in the state.

The University of Wisconsin System recently announced a task force to study teacher education enrollments and incentives, Wisconsin Public Radio reported. The task force hopes to produce recommendations by May 1.

"We know that nationally, enrollment in teacher education programs is down about 35 percent and in Wisconsin it is down more dramatically in some places," said Diana Hess, dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Education. She's also a leader in the newly formed UW System Task Force for Advancing Teachers and School Leaders.

Students face challenges such as debt and poverty that prevent some from pursuing and entering a teaching career. Meanwhile, others may turn to another career path because of the focus on classroom testing or perceptions that they're not as valued as other professions.

Read more: https://madison.com/news/state-regional/wisconsin-educators-look-to-retain-teachers-amid-shortage/article_9371e7c0-9f75-5132-a08e-630d73e0ff5d.html

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Wisconsin educators look to retain teachers amid shortage (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
Just hire some PhD greymattermom Feb 2019 #1
Can you blame teachers for leaving this state in droves Ohiogal Feb 2019 #2
My suggestion: avoid teaching completely until teaching is respected as a profession. OrlandoDem2 Feb 2019 #3

greymattermom

(5,754 posts)
1. Just hire some PhD
Sat Feb 9, 2019, 05:44 PM
Feb 2019

adjuncts from the local colleges. Their poverty is worse, so they might be interested, if college level teaching experience could substitute for a teaching certificate. I am qualified to teach at any college or medical school, but no high school.

Ohiogal

(31,990 posts)
2. Can you blame teachers for leaving this state in droves
Sat Feb 9, 2019, 05:49 PM
Feb 2019

after the way they and other public employees were treated by Scott Walker?

OrlandoDem2

(2,065 posts)
3. My suggestion: avoid teaching completely until teaching is respected as a profession.
Sat Feb 9, 2019, 05:58 PM
Feb 2019

Pay is horrible. Too much micromanagement from state capitals and Washington DC. Too much blame from society for everything wrong in schools. Too much testing. Too much stress.

Just avoid teaching as a profession.

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