Governor DeWine Announces Teacher Credentialing Grant Program Awards
Source: governor.ohio.gov
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, alongside Stephen D. Dackin, Director of the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, unveiled a $3 million grant initiative aimed at enhancing teacher qualifications for the College Credit Plus program. The grants will aid educators in obtaining the necessary credentials to teach college-level courses in high schools, paving the way for student success and seamless transitions into higher education.
Key Highlights:
- Empowering Educators: Five awardees, including educational service centers and universities like Kent State University, will utilize the grants to cover tuition, textbooks, and materials for teachers seeking credentials.
- Governor’s Vision: Governor DeWine emphasized the critical role of educators in shaping Ohio’s future, highlighting the grants as a means to expand expertise and provide exceptional learning opportunities.
- Pathways to Success: Director Dackin underscored the grants’ role in creating pathways for students towards rewarding careers and facilitating a seamless transition from high school to college.
- Chancellor’s Perspective: Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Mike Duffey hailed the initiative as crucial for increasing the number of credentialed teachers, thereby enabling more families to save on college tuition and prepare students for future success.
- Budgetary Support: Funding for the grants was secured in the state’s 2024-2025 operating budget, signaling a commitment to educational excellence and workforce development.
For further details, interested parties can visit the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce’s Teacher Credentialing Grant webpage.
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