From Deseret News archives:
Colleges, universities may recruit heavily education majors
The topic of teacher education is one of many regarding the state of higher education in Utah that the Board of Regents will discuss at its annual planning meeting today and Friday at Dixie State College.
"This discussion sets the stage for some really important work to be done on the shortage of teachers in Utah," said Rich Kendell, Utah commissioner of higher education. He said certain teaching specialties will be focused on, to provide public education with the teachers needed for an increased capacity.
The push follows increasing concern about a teacher shortage in Utah. In recent years, similar initiatives have been launched to bolster the state's nursing and engineering programs.
David Sperry, a scholar in residence for the Utah System of Higher Education and chairman of a joint task force asked to study the teacher shortage, will present a report on its findings, as well as recommendations to help solve Utah's K-12 teacher shortage.
"The most out-of-the-box idea, and frankly the one that took deepest root with the majority of task force members, is a recognition that the organization and scheduling of K-12 schools is a very inefficient model that fails to maximize the use of our highly trained work force," Sperry told the Deseret Morning News earlier this year when the report was released.
Also just as important, the task force found, is the rate of compensation, which includes salaries, as well as the number or work days and paid time off.
Utah's K-12 teacher salaries were found to lag behind comparable markets by about 10 to 15 percent. The deficit for math and science teachers was even worse lagging nearly 30 behind the national comparison.
Although the shortage has been a topic of discussion before, this is the first the regents will hear of the task force's findings.
In addition to that, and other policy decisions, the regents will be discussing the future of Dixie State College. The school hopes to put more emphasis on its four-year degrees, but state officials want the St. George college to maintain its community college atmosphere.
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