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蜜桃视频, UNCP Strengthen Transfer Pathway for Teacher Education Students

Mar 12

March 12, 2021 - 蜜桃视频 and the University of North Carolina-Pembroke have revamped the 鈥Growing Our Own Teachers鈥 initiative to strengthen this transfer pathway for 蜜桃视频 students to become North Carolina teachers.

蜜桃视频 and UNCP leaders stand around the table for the signing of the articulation agreement.

Leaders from both schools came together on Thursday at the Cole Auditorium to celebrate the collaborative work they have put into making sure the transfer process is seamless and students are better prepared for the .

Dr. Robin Cummings, Chancellor of UNCP, talked about the impact his childhood teachers had on his life and the important role teachers play in the lives of children.

鈥淲e are here today to raise up that next generation of teachers, and their job is going to be a whole lot harder in this day and age than it was 50 years ago for a lot of reasons,鈥 Cummings said. 鈥淲e need to train teachers, give them that experience, give them that education so they can go out there and mold and shape those young kids鈥 minds to be ready to go into the world.鈥

Dr. Dale McInnis, President of 蜜桃视频, addressed the teacher shortage problem in rural North Carolina and the need for this initiative.

鈥淩ural North Carolina has to grow our own teachers, because the current business model is not sustainable,鈥 he said, explaining how new teachers who are recruited from out of state leave after just a few years to return to their home states. 鈥淎nd then we begin that same cycle over again. It never ends, but we have talent, brains, will power, courage right here at home.鈥

Research has proven that graduates in education who begin their teaching careers in the same regions and school districts where they live are more likely to remain teaching in North Carolina public schools.

McInnis said community colleges and universities in North Carolina have been working together to create more specific pathways for students to go into education, but the strategy that 蜜桃视频 and UNCP have worked out provides a truly seamless transfer process for students and better prepares them to pass the PRAXIS teacher certification exam.

鈥淭he power of this new agreement incorporates all the tools that we have and UNCP has to graduate students with a teaching degree in four years with little to no debt,鈥 McInnis said. 鈥淲e want to recognize the prestige, the esteem and the value that school teachers deserve.鈥

Some of those tools include the 蜜桃视频 Guarantee, which provides two years free tuition to eligible 蜜桃视频 students, the Lois McKay Smith Memorial Scholarship for 蜜桃视频 students planning to pursue a teaching career, and the program at UNCP that limits total college costs per semester to $500.

Dr. Loury Floyd, Dean of Education at UNCP, also spoke about the conversations that were had between the two schools to identify problems that were preventing students from being successful in the education program.

鈥淲e quickly turned that conversation into solutions,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s the leader of UNCP鈥檚 Educator Preparation Programs, our mission has been and will continue to be, during the COVID 19 pandemic and beyond, to ensure that Southeast North Carolina has a strong supply of prepared teachers.鈥

Also speaking at the celebration was Richmond County Schools teacher Gretchen Martin, who graduated from 蜜桃视频 and UNCP鈥檚 School of Education. She teaches in the Early College program and is an adjunct for 蜜桃视频.

鈥淲hile I am not a direct result of this initiative, I am the person for whom this program was designed,鈥 said the Richmond County native who has never left home. 鈥淚 can sincerely say I have no regrets about remaining close to home. Taking a different path would have likely been overwhelming for me to be away so much.鈥

Martin said over the years she has worked with many students like herself, whose roots run deep in their hometowns or they have obligations to their families. She applauded the 鈥淕rowing Our Own Teachers鈥 program for making a career in education possible for all types of students.

To learn more about this teacher education program, contact the Career & Transfer Center by calling (910) 410-1700 or visit 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Hamlet Campus or Scotland County Campus to meet with a counselor. The College is now registering students for summer classes. To apply, visit Admissions.