Nevada’s State Apprenticeship Council Adds Teacher Apprenticeship Program

The Nevada Forward Initiative’s participation is the first of its kind in the western United States, following only 8 other states to register a teacher training program

Las Vegas, NV September 18, 2023

The Office of the Labor Commissioner’s State Apprenticeship Council has registered Nevada’s first teacher training apprenticeship program. The Nevada Forward Initiative, a program housed within the University of Nevada Las Vegas College of Education provides career readiness and workforce training for future education professionals. 

"The Nevada Forward Initiative provides a comprehensive and inclusive approach to addressing critical shortages in our state's education workforce," said UNLV President Keith E. Whitfield. "This teacher apprenticeship program -- which will be the first of its kind in the western U.S. -- is an important step forward for Nevada and positions both our state and university as national leaders in education workforce innovation."

Since the program’s inception, more than 460 paraprofessionals, long-term substitutes, and other school support staff are either licensed teachers or are on track to become licensed teachers while maintaining their employment and earning bachelor’s or master’s degrees. There are currently 225 graduates working in southern Nevada classrooms and 235 students in the program’s current co-hort.

Nearly 70% of program students are from historically marginalized groups, developing a pipeline of qualified teachers that help meet the ongoing needs of our state’s diverse student populations. Currently, the largest employer of graduating students from the program is the Clark County School District.

The program is structured to meet the needs of those who are already working in schools by offering combinations of in-person and online courses scheduled in four-to-eight-week intervals. In addition, Nevada Forward students receive extensive coaching, mentoring and professional development support before, during, and for three years after their academic journey.  These supports have proven crucial to the program’s success thus far, with a 92% graduation rate.

Registering as a state apprenticeship program now allows UNLV to apply for competitive grant funding opportunities that were not otherwise available. 

According to State Apprenticeship Director Toni Giddens, the goal is to continue to add teacher apprenticeship programs throughout the state and help grow this alternative pathway for individuals looking to take the next step of their careers into the classroom. “Workforce development through alternative pathways to professional licensure is critical to help fill the employment gaps in our educational institutions. School support staff, already part of a school community, have a roadmap toward teacher licensure that will allow them to continue supporting the education and growth of the students they interact with every day.”

About the Office of the Labor Commissioner

The Office of the Labor Commissioner, a division of the Department of Business and Industry, strives to ensure that all workers are treated fairly under the law by investigating complaints of non-payment of wages, state minimum wage, overtime, and prevailing wage disputes. The office also monitors youth employment standards, including work hours and safe, non-hazardous working conditions. For more information, visit https://labor.nv.gov.

About the Nevada State Apprenticeship Council

The State Apprenticeship Council was established to administer apprenticeship laws and regulations in the State of Nevada. Often referred to as the “original four-year degree,” apprenticeship is a system of supervised on-the-job training with classroom-related instruction leading to certification in a trade, occupation, or craft. For more information, visit https://labor.nv.gov/Apprenticesip_Council/AboutSAC.   

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