UWM and Hmong American Peace Academy announce program to bolster teacher workforce
MILWAUKEE_The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Education and the Hmong American Peace Academy (HAPA) have created a Grow Your Own Program to address teacher shortages in Milwaukee and diversify the teacher workforce. It will identify promising teachers while easing their path into a rewarding and impactful career.
“This program has the potential to make a teaching career more accessible, diversify the teaching profession, and provide a tangible way for students to stay involved with their community while earning their degree,” said Andrew Davis, head of school of UWM School of Education and associate dean in the College of Community Engagement and Professions.
Milwaukee schools continue to need more qualified teachers in their classrooms, and Milwaukee students need teachers who look like them and share their diverse experiences. More than 90% of HAPA students are of Hmong descent, and this program aims to increase the number of teachers with Southeast Asian roots.
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