Ohio Valley 成人直播al Cooperative – UofL News Thu, 16 Apr 2026 19:59:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL implements additional efforts to meet classroom needs throughout Kentucky /post/uofltoday/uofl-implements-additional-efforts-to-meet-classroom-needs-throughout-kentucky/ Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:55:04 +0000 /?p=56049 A program aimed at addressing teacher shortages is the result of a partnership with UofL鈥檚 College of 成人直播 and Human Development and the , a聽consortium of 15聽school districts in north central Kentucky.聽

The OVEC Teacher Residency Program (OVEC-TRP) offers college graduates with a degree other than education the opportunity to earn a master鈥檚 degree and teaching certification in one year, in exchange for their commitment to teach in schools within participating districts. Reaching minority candidates to help diversify classrooms is a focus of the program. 聽

The initiative follows the success of the program in partnership with Jefferson County Public School鈥檚 Division of Diversity, Equity, and Poverty, now in its second year. OVEC-TRP hopes to build the impact on schools in districts throughout the Ohio Valley Region.

鈥淲e are thankful for our partnership with Jefferson County and OVEC districts,鈥 said Stefanie Wooten-Burnett, clinical assistant professor and Director of Multiple Pathways for Teacher Certification in the College of 成人直播 and Human Development. 鈥淲e know our teacher residency model is effective in recruiting diverse teachers, and now we have the opportunity to implement the model in more schools throughout the region.鈥

Beginning this summer, 18 candidates will begin the OVEC-TRP program, funded in part . The grant will pay for half of a student鈥檚 graduate tuition, stipends for mentor teachers in OVEC schools, test preparation materials and payment for books and other materials. Districts determine salaries and additional support for program participants during their year of residency.

鈥淐reating an inclusive environment in Kentucky classrooms is critical to building a diverse and culturally-competent workforce, and that starts with our educators,鈥 said CPE President Aaron Thompson. 鈥淚ncreasing the number of teachers from underrepresented groups, as part of our work to eliminate disparities in education, will strengthen our communities and economy.鈥

The program is unique in its emphasis on the codesign of coursework to meet the needs of districts.

鈥淲e call them District Supported Learning classes,鈥 said Wooten-Burnett. 鈥淲e partner with district personnel to design content for coursework, so the curriculum is tailored specifically to their respective needs.鈥

Matching teacher-to-student demographics in rural schools is a task of increased focus and attention for administrators, particularly

鈥淥ur goal from the beginning has been to remove barriers,鈥 Wooten-Burnett said. 鈥淭his is about recruiting and retaining minority candidates who want to work in schools with the goal of removing barriers to help them be successful as teachers.鈥

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