Program Summary
Normandy Schools Collaborative is partnering with University of Missouri- St. Louis (UMSL) to provide career pathway that helps school districts develop and prepare their future workforce to use paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a nationally recognized portable credential through the DOL.
Components of the apprenticeship include:
- Paid position
- Work-Based learning
- Mentorship
- Classroom learning
- Missouri teacher certification
- National apprenticeship certificate
The U.S. Department of Labor’s role is to safeguard the welfare of apprentices, ensure equality of access to apprenticeship programs and provide integrated employment and training information to apprenticeship sponsors and the local employment and training community.
UMSL serves as the sponsoring agency and a conduit between the partnering school district and the DOL. UMSL’s College of Education provides all the instruction for the candidate to receive their Bachelor of Science in Education degree as well as DESE certification.
Program Requirements
- Meet 60 credit hours including general education requirements.
- Pass designated DESE program entry exam.
- Remain in a paid position with school district partner.
How the UMSL Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship Works
Year 1-2: Fellow Apprentice
- Complete required coursework.
- Maintain position with district partner.
Year 3: Provisional Eligibility (Resident Apprentice)
- Obtain provisional teacher certification.
- Hired as teacher of record in area of certification.
- Complete required coursework
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