Yesterday, Carla Warren, Ed.D., NBCT moderated a conversation with Ann Hlabangana-Clay of the Delaware Department of Education and Karli Saracini of the Arkansas Department of Education on registered apprenticeships in teaching for our final webinar as part of National Apprenticeship Week #NAW2024. Thanks to all who joined our three webinars this week. We will make them available on our website in the near future (www.ncgyo.org/webinars)
National Center for Grow Your Own
教育管理组织
New York,New York 2,652 位关注者
Helping aspiring educators become a teacher for free and get paid to do so via Grow Your Own registered apprenticeships
关于我们
The National Center for Grow Your Own (NCGYO) is a 501c3 non-profit organization which provides technical assistance to state education agencies and local education agencies (school districts) that are interested in launching or expanding “Grow Your Own” (GYO) programs and registered apprenticeships in teaching in partnership with educator preparation providers (EPPs). GYO and registered apprenticeships in teaching are able to help address staff shortages and build long-term teacher and school leader pipelines. In addition, these programs remove financial barriers for aspiring educators, lead to higher retention and increase educator diversity. Our founder created the "Grow Your Own" work in Tennessee in his previous role as the Chief of Human Capital for the Tennessee Department of Education. In addition, he led the application process to the U.S. Department of Labor to establish the occupation of a K-12 teacher as eligible for apprenticeship.
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https://www.ncgyo.org
National Center for Grow Your Own的外部链接
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- 教育管理组织
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- 2-10 人
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- New York,New York
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- 非营利机构
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US,New York,New York,10007
National Center for Grow Your Own员工
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Join us today for our final webinar on registered apprenticeships in teaching as part of National Apprenticeship Week #NAW2024 featuring Delaware and Arkansas. The webinar kicks off at 3pm EST/noon PST. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eb_cJy8t
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Happening Now!!! Zion Miles Woodhull is hosting a webinar with our friends from Alaska, North Dakota and Virginia on registered apprenticeships in teaching for National Apprenticeship Week #NAW2024 And it isn't too late to sign up for tomorrow's webinar with Arkansas and Delaware: https://lnkd.in/eb_cJy8t
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Join us today (Wednesday) at 1pm EST/10am PST for our second of three webinars on registered apprenticeships in teaching during National Apprenticeship Week! Register here: https://lnkd.in/ejPdfEk2
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Happening Now! Ben Gagne-Maynard of National Center for Grow Your Own is moderating a National Apprenticeship Week conversation with leaders from Connecticut, Nebraska and Oregon on their K-12 teacher registered apprenticeship programs. We will post the recording at a later date and have two more webinars this week (Wednesday and Thursday with six other states). You can register for them here: Webinar 2 on Nov 20th at 1pm EST ( Alaska, North Dakota and Virginia): https://lnkd.in/ejPdfEk2 Webinar 3 on Nov 21st at 3pm EST (Arkansas, Delaware and Hawaii): https://lnkd.in/eb_cJy8t
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National Center for Grow Your Own转发了
The Alabama Office of Apprenticeship is proud to present our first cohort of teacher apprentices during #NAW2024. Governor Ivey recognized them last week for their commitment to education. We offer our sincere appreciation for the university partners and local school systems who are helping us chart this new way of growing the high quality teachers our students deserve. Jacksonville State University The University of West Alabama National Center for Grow Your Own
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We are incredibly excited to welcome Ashley Osborne to our team. She will be serving as the Executive Director of the Texas Center for Grow Your Own and Senior Partner for NCGYO. Prior to joining NCGYO, Ashley served as the Associate Superintendent for Teaching and Learning at Midland ISD, a large public school district in West Texas. She is dedicated to building organizational capacity, with a strong focus on innovative talent strategies. At Midland ISD, and previously as Executive Director of Talent Development for Ector County ISD, she successfully implemented strategic staffing and compensation models and developed robust talent pipelines. Notably, she led the early adoption and implementation of a registered apprenticeship program in partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor at both Texas school districts. As a member and working group lead on the Texas Education Agency’s Teacher Vacancy Task Force, Ashley made significant contributions to the state’s comprehensive report, offering strategies and policy recommendations to address teacher shortages through targeted recruitment and retention efforts. Passionate about supporting educational systems, Ashley brings a service-oriented approach to her work. Her career reflects a commitment to excellence, an understanding of the evolving educational landscape, and a visionary approach that drives growth and success for both students and educators. Learn more about Ashley here: www.ncgyo.org/about