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Reimagining the Teacher Pipeline on the Peninsula

The William & Mary School of Education, in collaboration with Hampton City Schools and Newport News Public Schools, are convening a summit where we will explore Reimagining the Teacher Pipeline on the Peninsula. The summit will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders from multiple levels and organizations to discuss the teacher shortage on the Peninsula and creative approaches to recruiting and retaining highly skilled teachers. There will be an in-depth look at developing the "grow your own" teacher pathways in our region. 

School of Education, Matoaka
301 Monticello Avenue
Williamsburg, VA 23185

March 9, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Lunch provided.

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[[lljohnson, Lindy Johnson]]Associate Professor and Chair, Curriculum & Instruction
[[adlawrence, April Lawrence]]Director of Field & Clinical Experiences

Agenda

10:00 a.m.   Welcome & Opening Remarks 
Rob Knoeppel, Dean of the School of Education

10:15 a.m.   The Teacher Shortage in Virginia
Dr. Dave Myers, Chief Information Officer and Assistant Superintendent of Data,
Research, and Technology for the Virginia Department of Education

10:45 a.m.   The Virginia Teacher Apprenticeship Initiative
Dr. Joan Johnson, Assistant Superintendent of Teacher Education and Licensure,
Virginia Department of Education

11:15 a.m.   Break/Table Talk

11:30 a.m.   The First Teacher Apprenticeship in Tennessee
Dr. Sean Impeartrice, Chief Academic Officer at Clarksville-Montgomery County
School System

12:30 p.m.   Lunch/Table Discussions

1:15 p.m.   Roundtable Discussions