U.S. Virgin Islands launches teacher training program
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor, is proud to announce the ceremonial signing and official launch of the Teacher Apprenticeship Program.
2025-01-13 12:10:54 - VI News Staff
This momentous occasion will take place tomorrow January 14, 2025, at Government House in St. Thomas and will be led by Governor Albert Bryan and VIDE Commissioner Dionne Wells-Hedrington. This groundbreaking initiative is designed to develop and retain highly qualified educators for the Territory’s K-12 educational system. By addressing critical workforce needs, the Teacher Apprenticeship Program aims to provide paraprofessionals with the tools, resources, and support needed to transition into certified educators prepared to inspire and lead in classrooms across the Territory. This marks a significant milestone in the Virgin Islands’ commitment to fostering a robust and well-qualified teaching workforce.
Through this initiative, apprentices will benefit from a comprehensive range of support services, including mentorship, academic and career counseling, skills gap training, childcare services, tutoring, individualized work plans, and preparatory practice for PRAXIS 2 exams. Structured for success, the program incorporates monthly progress reports, mid-semester and annual apprentice feedback surveys, and semester performance reviews to ensure participants stay on track and achieve their goals. Expected outcomes include 100% placement in K-12 teaching positions, teacher certifications, and the development of subject area chairpersons, strengthening the Virgin Islands’ educational infrastructure for years to come.