Instructor Shortage at Trade Schools Has Colorado Looking to Lure Workers, Retirees to the Classroom
Trade schools in 26 states face instructor shortages as many skilled workers stay in industry roles, challenging efforts to meet rising student demand for trade education.
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Trade schools facing shortage in qualified instructors as student interest in trades careers grows
Trade schools across the country are struggling to hire qualified instructors at a time when more young people are showing interest in careers in skilled trades.The U.S. Department of Education reports at least 26 states are experiencing shortages in Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers for the 2025–2026 school year. School leaders say they’re having to get creative to keep programs running.In Boulder, Colorado, APEX, a trade school wit…
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As student demand for skilled trades education increases, schools nationwide are struggling to hire experienced instructors, forcing school districts to get creative.Read More …
Trade schools facing shortage in qualified instructors as student interest in trades careers grows | The New York Ledger
Trade schools throughout the nation are having a hard time to employ certified trainers at a time when more youths are revealing interest in professions in proficient trades. The U.S. Department of Education reports a minimum of 26 states are experiencing scarcities in Profession and Technical Education (CTE) instructors for the 2025– 2026 academic year. School leaders state they’re needing to get innovative to keep programs running. In Stone, C…
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