Mid-career professionals now find a route to teaching

Julia Steiny

Every year, Rhode Island’s eight teacher-preparation programs mint about 1,000 new teachers.

But even in years of rising enrollments and plush budgets, the state’s schools needed fewer than half that number. So the state exports many teachers.

Still, the local schools have suffered from persistent teacher shortages in certain areas, especially math, science and secondary special-education.

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September 6th, 2009

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