CENTER FOR EDUCATOR RECRUITMENT, RETENTION, & ADVANCEMENT

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CENTER FOR EDUCATOR RECRUITMENT, RETENTION, & ADVANCEMENT GROWING TEACHERS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA

ABOUT CERRA Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, & Advancement Located on the campus of Winthrop University Founded in 1985, CERRA is the oldest and most established teacher recruitment program in the country Funded by the SC General Assembly through the Commission on Higher Education (CHE) Governed by a Board of Directors Serves all SC school districts and all institutions of higher education with teacher education programs In 1985 A group of 21 SC institutions of Higher Education, known as the SC Educator Recruitment Task Force, submitted a proposal to the SC CHE. In 1985 CERRA was developed from Education Improvement Act funds through the SC Commission on Higher Education. Winthrop University, where we are housed today, served as the fiscal agent. Interesting fact about the timing of the grant. In 1985 there was not the teacher shortage that there is today. The Governor of SC at the time was Richard Riley (79-87), who would go on to be the US Secretary of Education (93-2000). He was aware of the trend technology was playing in the economy, and predicted that would take jobs away from the teaching profession. He was aware that there would be a need for qualified teachers in the near future.

CERRA’S VISION Teaching is a respected, influential profession, and every student in South Carolina is served by effective educators.

CERRA’S MISSION Recruiting, Retaining, and Advancing South Carolina Educators​

CERRA’S GOALS Recruitment: Teacher supply needs of SC public school districts are met. Retention: Every SC public school district implements a quality induction program, and teachers continue teaching in a SC public school classroom for at least five years. Advancement: Every teacher has multiple opportunities to develop as a teacher leader and be utilized as such.

CERRA’S CONTINUUM

CERRA’s Pre-Collegiate Programs CERRA’S CONTINUUM CERRA’s Pre-Collegiate Programs

CERRA’s Collegiate Program CERRA’S CONTINUUM CERRA’s Collegiate Program

CERRA’s Service Programs CERRA’S CONTINUUM CERRA’s Service Programs

ProTeam - A middle school teacher recruitment program CERRA’S CONTINUUM ProTeam - A middle school teacher recruitment program

Middle school recruitment program for 7th and 8th graders Aims to expand the pool of minority and male teachers Curriculum focus on character education, leadership development, an exploration of teaching, and a professional future Standards align with SREB’s Making Middle Grades Work framework Encourages students to attend college and consider education as a viable career option Program Director Marcella Wine-Snyder winesnyderm@cerra.org

CERRA’S CONTINUUM Teacher Cadets - The national model for pre-collegiate teacher recruitment

High school recruitment program for juniors and seniors Dual credit accrual course with AP weighting Encourages academically talented, high-achieving students with exemplary interpersonal and leadership skills to consider teaching as a career An important secondary goal is to provide these future community leaders with insights about teaching and schools so that they will become civic advocates of education “Hands-on” field experiences in SC classrooms Program Director Marcella Wine-Snyder winesnyderm@cerra.org

CERRA’S CONTINUUM College Partners - A network of teacher preparation institutions that provide support and resources for Teacher Cadet sites

Partner with each Teacher Cadet site in SC Network of college faculty who serve as Coordinators of the program on their school’s campus Provide support and resources to Teacher Cadets and Teacher Cadet instructors Issue college credit to students who complete the Teacher Cadet Program Program Director Marcella Wine-Snyder winesnyderm@cerra.org

Teaching Fellows - A collegiate teacher recruitment program CERRA’S CONTINUUM Teaching Fellows - A collegiate teacher recruitment program

Funded through the SC General Assembly Designed to recruit talented high school seniors in SC into the teaching profession Funded through the SC General Assembly Rigorous selection process that includes online application, interview, presentation, and writing sample Fellows must attend one of eleven Teaching Fellows Institutions in SC Fellows work within a cohort model 71.2% of all Fellows graduates are currently employed in 72 SC public school districts Program Director Jenna Hallman hallmanj@cerra.org

CERRA’S CONTINUUM Mentoring & Induction - Supporting the development of beginning teachers

South Carolina Mentor Training Trainer Certification CERRA provides training to experienced teachers so they may become effective mentors to beginning teachers CERRA also provides training for mentors to become mentor trainers and for administrators to become effective supporters of mentors and first year teachers. Effective mentoring contributes to a beginning teacher’s development and their retention in the profession South Carolina Mentor Training Trainer Certification Administrator’s Role in Induction and Mentoring Program Director Jenna Hallman hallmanj@cerra.org

Teacher Leadership - Advancing the teaching profession CERRA’S CONTINUUM Teacher Leadership - Advancing the teaching profession

Develops leadership among this group SC Teacher Forum gives recognition to the state and district teachers of the year. Develops leadership among this group Provides teachers a voice in the education policy decision-making process Impacts the professional development of participating teachers Program Director Jenna Hallman hallmanj@cerra.org

CERRA’S SERVICES Financial Aid Information Online Educator Employment System Rural Recruitment Initiative Teacher Expo Career Fairs National Board Support CERRA Research

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION CERRA publishes and distributes the College Financial Newsletter and Financially Speaking Brochure to high schools and colleges for anyone interested in becoming a teacher. CERRA also posts information on our website to assist high school graduates, college students, and other career changers in finding a route to become a teacher. CERRA also posts information on our website about loan forgiveness programs for teachers. CERRA coordinates an Advisory Committee to the South Carolina Teacher Loan Program, a forgivable loan program for traditional and non-traditional teacher education students. Visit https://www.cerra.org/college-financial-information.html for more information.

EDUCATOR EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM A new system was launched in July 2018 Public school districts can post vacancies and search for applicants in one system Applicants can set up profiles, create applications, and apply to specific jobs posted by districts The new system combines the Online Application and Job Bank making it easier and more efficient for job seekers and districts to connect Visit cerra.org/educator-employment-system.html for more information.

RURAL RECRUITMENT INITIATIVE CERRA was charged with the responsibility to develop and administer an incentive program to recruit and retain classroom teachers in rural and underserved districts that have experienced excessive turnover of teachers. For FY20, districts eligible to participate are defined as those experiencing greater than eleven percent average annual teacher turnover, as reported on the district’s five most recent State Report Cards and who are not one of the fifteen wealthiest districts, based on the index of taxpaying ability. Incentives include financial assistance for current employees seeking to become certified, salary supplements for critical needs teachers, and salary supplements and professional development for beginning teacher mentors. For more information, contact Jane Turner at turnerj@cerra.org.

TEACHER EXPO CERRA hosts a live teacher job fair for South Carolina’s public school districts, known as the Teacher Expo The Expo gives candidates an opportunity to meet with districts regarding vacancies. District recruiters may schedule and conduct interviews while at the Expo. CERRA also has begun offering districts access to an online Virtual Teacher Expo. For more information, contact Todd Scholl at todd@cerra.org.

CAREER FAIRS South Carolina public school districts and special schools post their career fairs on CERRA’s website. CERRA publicizes these career fairs through our social media channels. CERRA also compiles and posts information about college-sponsored career fairs in South Carolina and across the United States. Visit www.cerra.org/career-fairs.html for more information.

NATIONAL BOARD SUPPORT CERRA Serves as the liaison between the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and the public school districts. CERRA provides support to candidates seeking National Board Certification. CERRA also compiles and reports National Board Certification data. For more information, contact Jenna Hallman at hallmanj@cerra.org.

CERRA RESEARCH CERRA conducts consistent evaluation and modification of CERRA’s programs and services. CERRA disseminates reports related to program effectiveness, recruitment and retention issues, and other relevant education research. CERRA publishes South Carolina’s Annual Educator Supply and Demand Survey Up-to-date data are provided on CERRA’s website and by request. For more information, contact Dr. Jennifer Garrett at garrettj@cerra.org.

QUESTIONS? Learn more at: cerra.org and teachercadets.com @cerrasc