COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The U.S. has at least 411,500 teaching positions that are vacant or filled by people who are not properly certified, and Ohio is no exception.
"That critical mass of people leaving the profession much sooner than expected, fewer people entering the traditional pathways of university preparation have just led us to this true national teacher shortage," Teachers of Tomorrow CEO Heath Morrison said. "I don't use the word crisis much, but I do think it is a crisis.”
Morrison, a former superintendent, joined the teacher licensure education program Teachers of Tomorrow to combat the educator workforce shortage he was witnessing firsthand. He said lower retirement ages, economic uncertainty, the pandemic and declining university enrollment are all driving the national t