House Bill 90, signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte this month, allows K-12 schools to hire faculty from New Hampshire’s colleges and universities to teach up to 20 hours a week of classes. (Photo by Dana ...
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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 ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed a bill that expands the Arizona Teacher's Academy program to include community college students. The expansion aims to address the state's ongoing teacher shortage by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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