Ohio’s Teacher Bootcamp Program Shows Promising Results, Says Lt. Governor
VAN WERT, OH – The lieutenant governor of Ohio is discussing with educators ways to retain graduates in the community’s labor force.
Following Ohio’s Teacher Bootcamp, the Lt. Governor of Ohio views the results
Teachers from Van Wert and Lincolnview, through the state-funded teacher boot camp program, have been touring local businesses to find out more about the employment options that await their kids.
Instructors report having learned about previously unknown businesses and that some enterprises offer an unexpected variety of job roles. One farm company, for instance, hires nurses to offer on-site medical treatment.
Following Ohio’s Teacher Bootcamp, the Lt. Governor of Ohio views the results
Being an educator means that your attention is constantly on the students and the goings-on in the classroom, but you rarely get the chance to visit the shops and interact with the people who are actually driving your community’s economy.
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By doing this, we make deliberate attempts to provide educators a firsthand look at what goes on in businesses.
Participating companies help children understand what kind of skills they need to go to work by having advocates in the classroom, according to Lt. Governor Jon Husted (R-OH).
With around four available positions for every person looking for work, Husted continues, the state is experiencing one of the worst labor shortages in its history.