Detroit Free Press editorial: Whitmer's budget 'visionary' in addressing teacher shortage [View all]
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(Detroit Free Press) Its a problem thats been growing for more than a generation.
Michigans supply of skilled educators has been dwindling. Each year, fewer new teachers graduate from our states colleges of education, while the number of retirements and unfilled vacancies grows.
Enter COVID-19 and its related quarantines, learning losses and trauma. What was an important long-term challenge has become an immediate statewide emergency. Schools have been forced to close due to a lack of staff, sending students back home at a time when they most need to be making up lost educational time.
Fortunately, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has stepped in with a solution that has promise to alleviate our states educator shortage, both immediately and over the long-term. Her budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year, unveiled this week, offers significant and meaningful incentives for pre-K-12 public employees beginning this fall. The governor has correctly identified that before we can grow our educator workforce, we must retain the experienced educators we have. ..........................(more)
https://www.freep.com/story/opinion/contributors/2022/02/13/whitmer-budget-michigan-teacher-shortage/6754456001/