Pennsylvania's teacher shortage worsens as state reaches 'lowest level' in new certifications [View all]
(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2023/04/19/pennsylvania-teacher-shortage-certifications/stories/202304190042
Pennsylvanias decade-long teacher shortage is worsening. For the first time in the states history, the amount of emergency teaching permits outpaced newly certified teachers, causing Pennsylvanias teacher shortage to reach its lowest level since 2010, according to a new report.
During the 2021-22 school year, 6,366 people received emergency permits or when people with a bachelors degree can become certified to temporarily fill open teaching positions compared to 4,220 students who received teaching certificates. The data was analyzed in a report by Ed Fuller, an associate professor in the Department of Education Policy Studies at Penn States College of Education.
Its affecting student achievement, which everyone in Pennsylvania should be concerned about, Mr. Fuller said.
The report attributed the shortage to three possible causes: increasing costs of higher education, stagnant and declining wages and benefits, and worsening working conditions.

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This news is devastating for the future of our schools. I believe that state scholarships should be awarded to any Pennsylvania high school graduate who decides to earn a degree in education.