A Special Ed Teacher Shortage Is Getting Worse — But One Fix Is Catching On

A Special Ed Teacher Shortage Is Getting Worse — But One Fix Is Catching On

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      22. apr. 2022
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For years, most states have reported a shortage of special education teachers. Now, according to federal data, nearly every state is struggling to hire qualified educators. And when schools can't find a licensed teacher, they hire people who are willing to do the job, but lack the training. From member station WFYI in Indianapolis, Lee Gaines reports on what that means for students, and Dylan Peers McCoy reports on one approach — in Hawaii — that's helped to fill shortages.

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