2024 Virtual Teacher Certification Pathways Fair
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024 –
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Paraeducators and Instructional Assistants who are interested in becoming Certificated Teachers are invited to join us December 4th from 4:00pm-7:00pm for a virtual resource fair designed to get you the information and connections you need to get on the best path forward towards becoming a Certificated Teacher. The event is here to support you along the way. Meet people who have gone through a program like this, talk to your district staff HR/recruiters, learn about local college programs, and learn about financial aid opportunities.
Day of Agenda:
- 4:00 PM | Welcome and Overview
- 4:10 PM | BIPOC Educator Panel: My Story From Para to Teacher (PSESD)
BIPOC Educators Who Started As Paras Like You Share Their Stories - 4:30 PM | Future Jobs Outlook, The Need for Bilingual Educators (OSPI)
- 5:00 PM | Financial Aid Workshops (WSAC)
- 5:30 PM | District Paraeducator Pathways Programs (K-12 Districts GYO)
Meet Directly with Districts Waiting to Meet You Including Auburn, Federal Way, Highline, Issaquah, Kent, Puyallup, Renton, Seattle, and Tukwila. - 6:00-7:00 PM | College Teacher Programs (Antioch, CityU, CWU, Highline College, PLU, Tacoma College, WEA, WGU, WWU, UW-Seattle, UW-Tacoma)
Resources
- Teacher Certification Pathways Fair Slides- Dec 2024
- Future Jobs Outlook in Dual Language Presentation - OSPI
- Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) Financial Aid for Educators Presentation
Teacher Preparation Programs Slideshows (Colleges & Universities)
- Antioch
- CityU
- Central Washington University (CWU) - Des Moines, WA
- Pacific Lutheran University
- Tacoma College
- UW - Seattle
- UW - Tacoma
- Western Governors University (WGU)
- Western Washington University (WWU)
District Slideshows
2024 Teacher Certification Pathway Fair Recording December 2024
About the Grow Your Own Initiative
This event is a part of the regional Grow Your Own (GYO) programs that are highly collaborative, community-rooted, and provide intensive supports including recruiting, developing, placing, and retaining diverse educators. GYO programs also dismantle institutional racism, work towards educational equity, and improve academic outcomes for all students. This program is a partnership between Puget Sound ESD and Professional Educators Standards Board and regional school districts including Auburn, Federal Way, Highline, Kent, Renton, Tukwila, Seattle. Learn more about GYO.