Alabama Leads the Way toward 19th Century Education
Ever heard of an adjunct K-12 teacher? I had not, either, until Alabama defined it for me, as someone with at least a high school diploma teaching part-time in an Alabama public school.
Someone who is not a certified teacher can now teach your children in Alabama.
The State Board of Education approved a new category of educators called adjunct teachers.
The board says it is a way to solve the teacher shortage in Alabama for certain subjects.
An adjunct teacher is someone who has worked in a career field other than education, will work part time under a licensed teacher and has a high school diploma or equivalent.
Katy Bryan is a mother of two elementary school kids in Huntsville. In theory, under the new resolution, her kids could soon be taught by someone who does not have a state teaching certification. Bryan has some concerns with the idea.
"I think that they probably need to have a teaching certificate because just because they're knowledgeable about a Schools Matter: Alabama Leads the Way toward 19th Century Education: