Leading the way in teacher training, WVU addresses critical need for educators

14 Aug 2025


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A collection of new West Virginia University initiatives, partnerships and redesigned academic pathways are answering a nationwide teacher shortage — felt deeply in the Mountain State’s hills and hollows — by meeting potential teachers where they are and creating a sustainable path toward the education field.

“When we create pathways into teaching that are flexible, community-centered and career-ready, we don’t just strengthen the pipeline — we restore purpose to public education,” said Nathan Sorber, interim dean, WVU College of Applied Human Sciences.

“These efforts are about helping students return home to teach, streamlining entry into the profession and honoring the lived experiences of nontraditional learners. They show higher education can be relevant, accessible and deeply rooted in transforming both individual lives and the communities we serve.” 

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