Why there's a special education and STEM teacher shortage and what can be done

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Why there's a special education and STEM teacher shortage and what can be done
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NEW YORK — Jahsha Tabron, the 2022 Delaware teacher of the year, taught special education for more than two decades and cherished what she called the 'winning moments' of growth in her students.

NEW YORK — Jahsha Tabron, the 2022 Delaware teacher of the year, taught special education for more than two decades and cherished what she called the"winning moments" of growth in her students.

Tabron's concern about a staffing shortage is widely shared. A nationwide survey conducted by ABC News this school year found that much of the country doesn't have enough educators -- and that in many cases, districts suffer from a lack of subject matter experts, too. The experts said that STEM teachers are overwhelmingly white -- according to the National Center for Education Statistics , 79% are non-Hispanic or white -- even in public schools that are majority non-white, so they do not adequately reflect the students they teach, which creates an added pressure on bringing in more candidates. There's also a focus on increasing diversity in special education instruction.

The monthly NCES survey found 78% of K-12 public school principals reported that it was somewhat or very"difficult" to fill a position with a fully certified teacher for special education at the beginning of the current school year. About three-fourths of public schools also reported it was somewhat or very difficult to staff physical science and mathematics teachers.

"There's data to support that we have a real problem," Williams told ABC News."Going forward, we're going to aim to focus not just on increasing the numbers but also on diversification of the profession and finding ways for how we can get people from minority backgrounds interested in becoming teachers and get them into the pipeline."

"It's not regular teaching," she said."You have special ed teachers who are doing the regular part of teaching, which is the planning instruction, the differentiation, the accommodations and modifications. But in addition to just that part of your job as a special education teacher, you are also responsible for creating individualized education plans for all of your students.

"Our country really needs to step it up in those careers if we're going to have productive citizens in the future," the 2023 National Teacher of the Year finalist said."All students are gifted and all students have special needs. It's our job to figure out what those gifts are and what those needs are and marry them into the best lesson plan."

Mitchell said the absence of young teachers is hurting STEM teaching categories. However, he believes there's a"neglect" problem in higher education and that institutions have to fully commit to recruitment and outreach. "There's not a lot of people who want to live way out here where there's no Walmart and those sorts of things," said Carver, the Siskiyou Office of Education superintendent.

Reach University, a job-embedded teacher apprenticeship program, has been one solution for places like rural Arkansas and California, which are far from their state's largest institutions for training future educators. "Reach has been one of our best tools because of the support, affordability, the 'come alongside and we will help you' approach," Eoff said.

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