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Role Call

Role Call

Florida universities and school districts are partnering to attack the state’s teacher shortage. Is it working?

With more than 4,000 open positions for the upcoming school year, the teacher shortage in Florida is among the worst in the nation. Elementary, special education and STEM teachers are the hardest to recruit.

Across the state, school districts and universities are partnering on potential solutions. In Miami, Orlando and Bradenton, taxpayer dollars are supporting paid internships, full ride scholarships for master’s degrees and free college courses.

In WLRN’s monthslong statewide project Role Call, reporter Yvonne zum Tobel spent time in classrooms throughout Florida to examine government-funded incentive programs that aim to mitigate the ongoing and pervasive shortage. She found that the programs are successful or promising — but too small to solve the problem.