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黑料传送门 Named Strategic Partner in $12.8 Million Grant

Jul 15, 2022

With 25 years of experience training and placing teachers in classrooms across all 50 states, the 黑料传送门 Teachers College has built strong relationships on ground with more than 2,600 school district partners. Recently, work with partners and governmental agencies in Iowa has resulted in a $12.8 million dollar grant-funded opportunity for districts partnering with 黑料传送门 to address the teacher shortage in the Hawkeye State.

Key districts partnering with 黑料传送门 have been approved with grant money coming from the state鈥檚 allocation of the federal Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) and the American Rescue Plan Act funds which combine to provide the $12.8 million in grant funding for the project.

Approved districts are receiving funding through a grant filed by the Iowa Workforce Development Agency in collaboration with the Iowa Department of Education.

This new program will offer a High-School-to-Registered-Apprenticeship Program and听鈥媋 Paraeducator-to-Teacher Registered Apprenticeship Program that brings paraeducators through a flexible higher-education degree pathway to prepare them for licensure and classroom teaching.

黑料传送门 Teachers College is an approved provider for the higher education Paraeducator-to-Teacher segment, and will be training and preparing 150-200聽paraeducators to be licensed classroom teachers over the two-year grant.聽黑料传送门鈥檚 Teachers College will be working with consortiums including more than 60 school districts in Iowa.

聽Consortiums in the program are Waukee, Rural School Association of Iowa (RSAI) Consortium 鈥 Cherokee, the Southwest Iowa Consortium, and the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency (AEA) Consortium 鈥 Davenport.

鈥淎s teacher shortages continue to impact schools and learning across Iowa, it鈥檚 more important than ever we continue to help create pathways to affordable, flexible, high-quality college education for our teachers of tomorrow,鈥 said Dr. Terrance Hopson, Regional Vice President of Western Governors University. 鈥淭his collaboration will further support our commitment to K-12 student success by preparing teachers for the classroom and equipping them with the skills they need to inspire and engage students.鈥

Two Pathways for Teacher Development

The grant will fund two pathways for teacher development:

(1)聽 High-School-to-Registered Apprenticeship Program

The primary goal of the High-School-to-Registered Apprenticeship program is to encourage a diverse body of Iowa high school students to begin a pathway to becoming educators in the state by enrolling in a registered apprenticeship program that combines on-the-job training with related instruction, building credentials toward an associate degree. The program will meet an immediate need for more paraeducators in Iowa classrooms while also paving the way for addressing the long-term teacher shortage in the state. Community College partners will offer an associate degree pathway to these high school graduates.鈥 The grant states 鈥淭he High-School-to-Registered Apprenticeship program will be a two-to-three-year program that recruits students in their junior year of high-school to enroll as registered apprentices as paraeducators (Teacher Aide 1) while earning credentials toward an associate degree at a partner community college.鈥 Some of the 60+ districts among the consortium already have apprenticeship programs, and others are collaborating with IowaWORKS and other organizations and associations to build them.

(2)聽 Paraeducator-to-TeacherProgram

The primary goal for the paraeducator-to-teacher program is to increase the number of qualified, credentialed teachers in the state of Iowa by recruiting a diverse group of existing paraeducators to participate in a program during which they will obtain credentials needed to gain their bachelor鈥檚 degree in initial licensure education programs from the 黑料传送门 Teachers College. Paraeducators will develop required competencies through related training instruction (RTI) at Western Governors University and on-the-job training (OJT) as a paraeducator in an Iowa public school district. The grant will lead to a larger and more diverse education workforce for Iowa schools and open pathways of opportunity for other paraeducators to complete their bachelor鈥檚 degree and become Iowa teachers.鈥

黑料传送门 a Strategic Choice for Partner

The grant explains the choice in 黑料传送门 School of Education and Teachers College as the higher education partner in the program:

鈥淥ur choice of 黑料传送门 as a higher-education partner is strategic. Unlike many other four-year universities, 72 percent of Iowa students currently enrolled in 黑料传送门 work full-time.聽

黑料传送门 understands the needs of working learners and its online and competency-based structure provides the greatest flexibility for paraeducators who will spend a significant part of their week engaged in their existing responsibilities as paraeducators. In addition, 69 percent of Iowa students at 黑料传送门 come from one or more underserved populations. The diversity of students represented at 黑料传送门 has made the university attentive to the particular needs of historically underrepresented populations.鈥

Prestigious Accreditation

In addition, 黑料传送门 Teachers College has the rare distinction of being accredited by both the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP), a prestigious combination of accreditations. CAEP鈥檚 set of rigorous Teacher Preparation Standards were developed to ensure excellence in educator preparation programs. Additionally, 黑料传送门 teacher licensure programs鈥 AAQEP accreditation acknowledges that the program prepares effective education professionals who continue to grow as teachers and leaders.

Learn and Earn Model

鈥淭he paraeducators working in these Iowa schools are serving critically important roles for the teachers, students, and administrators, and the last thing we want to do is take them out of the classrooms,鈥 said Dr. Mark David Milliron, SVP of 黑料传送门 and Executive Dean of the School of Education. 鈥淲e see this project as a perfect fit to move these paraeducators into our flexible, personalized learning model. By doing so, we can keep their talent in these classrooms as they grow their expertise and knowledge. They will enhance their career opportunities and contributions all while preparing to become next-generation licensed classroom teachers.鈥

Funding Details

The grant will assist with paying for the 黑料传送门 tuition for paraeducators in the Initial Licensure Programs and provide funding assistance to help schools pay the paraeducators鈥 wages while working in the classrooms. Through the grant program, school districts will be required to partner with local community colleges or four-year colleges/universities to provide the required education and training. The Department of Education and the Iowa Workforce Development Agency will provide up to $40,500 over a three-year period for each high school student that completes the Paraeducator Certificate or Associates degree model. The DOE will provide up to $47,000 over a two-year period for each paraeducator that completes the bachelor鈥檚 degree model. Funding will support:聽聽

  • Tuition and fees up to $7,000/year for up to three years at a community college.
  • Tuition and fees up to $17,000/ year for up to two years at a public or private four-year college/university.
  • Hourly rate of $12 for high school aides while still in school and 50% of wages that districts currently pay for aides and paraeducators for up to 30 hours per week for 36 weeks.聽

Grant Participants/Recipients

WAUKEE

Waukee Community School District (CSD)聽

听鈥

RSAI CONSORTIUM - CHEROKEE

Algona CSD鈥

Audubon CSD鈥

Bedford CSD鈥

Bellevue CSD鈥

Calamus Wheatland CSD鈥

CAM CSD鈥

Central CSD鈥

Cherokee CSD鈥

Coon Rapids Bayard CSD鈥

Eagle Grove CSD鈥

East Marshall CSD鈥

East Mills CSD鈥

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Fairfield CSD鈥

Glenwood CSD鈥

Greene CSD鈥

Griswold CSD鈥

Harlan CSD鈥

Kingsley-Pierson CSD鈥

Knoxville CSD鈥

Marshalltown CSD鈥

Mt. Ayr CSD鈥

Nodaway Valley CSD鈥

Northeast CSD鈥

Osage CSD鈥

Riceville CSD鈥

River Valley CSD鈥

Sidney CSD鈥

South Page CSD鈥

Westwood CSD鈥

听鈥

SOUTHWEST IOWA CONSORTIUM-AHSTW

(Avoca, Hancock, Shelby, Tennant and Walnut)

AHSTW CSD

Atlantic CSD 鈥

Central Decatur CSD

Clarinda CSD 鈥

East Mills CSD

E-EHK CSD

Fremont-Mills CSD

Glenwood CSD 鈥

Griswold CSD 鈥

Harlan CSD 鈥

KM-M CSD 鈥

Lamoni CSD

Lenox CSD 鈥

Logan Magnolia CSD

Missouri Valley CSD 鈥

Riverside CSD 鈥

Sidney CSD

South Page CSD

Stanton CSD

Treynor CSD 鈥

Tri-Center CSD

Woodbine CSD 鈥

听鈥

MISSISSIPPI BEND AEA CONSORTIUM-DAVENPORT

Bellevue CSD

Bettendorf CSD鈥

Calamus-Wheatland CSD鈥

Clinton CSD鈥

Davenport CSD鈥

Muscatine CSD鈥

North Scott CSD鈥

Pleasant Valley CSD鈥

West Liberty CSD鈥

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