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Grand Rapids Business Journal Potential teachers balk at costly requirements to join the profession. Courtesy iStock LANSING Are teacher preparation programs driving prospective educators away from the field? Teacher certification in the state fell 24% between 2013-2017, according to a 2020 survey for the Michigan Education Association. The study also found that more than one in 10 elementary and secondary educators plan to change careers in the next three years. Lack of respect, inadequate salaries and overly demanding workloads were cited as a few of the top forces driving them out of the field. Michigan State University students mirrored similar sentiments in a 2020 survey about the College of Education’s fifth-year internship program. Interns are placed in school districts to gain student teaching experience and earn their certification. ....
ASMSU passes bill in support of petition to reassess the 5th-Year Internship Program for teaching students Education senior Emma Barnes studies on their balcony on Sept. 4, 2020. Photo by Annie Barker | The State News ASMSU unanimously passed Bill 57-79 during its general assembly meeting on March 4 to support the petition for the College of Education to reassess the state of the 5th year internship program for teaching students. The petition, which has garnered over 670 signatures since Feb. 12, is asking for the College of Education to acknowledge the negative impact of the program on students’ finances and mental health. “Although the fifth-year internship may boost the College o ....
Students petition College of Education to address problems with 5th-year teaching internship Erickson Hall is home to the MSU College of Education, pictured on Nov. 6, 2017. Students of the College of Education have created a petition to the College of Education to address their concerns regarding Michigan State’s fifth-year internship program for teaching students which have been heightened during the pandemic. The petition is asking the College of Education to acknowledge the negative impact of the internship program on students’ mental health and financial situation. The petition was filed after a survey of students in the program showed that 69.5% of students were considering dropping the program or delaying taking it another year with the program in its current state. So far, 105 students have signed the petition. ....