Many times, when we are thinking about the professions we would like to take on, very few of us would think of education. This has, therefore, left the government with very few teachers and very many students. The ratio between teachers and students is not balanced, which also affects the quality of education today. This is because; if students are more than teachers, they are not able to get personalized attention from teachers, thus affecting learning. Personalized attention from teachers is important, because students each have different learning capabilities; such that some learn faster than others. Therefore, different teaching skills are required for different students, which is not possible with the shortage of teachers today.
The government has tried to encourage students to join the teaching profession, by awarding free government grants to education majors. These grants are awarded to education students who will, therefore, qualify as teachers upon graduation. The government awards these grants both directly and indirectly. Indirectly, they are awarded through the Department of Education and the different colleges. Education majors are, therefore, able to get free college grants to help them cover their education expenses.
These kinds of grants were created by Congress in 2007, as a means of ensuring that the shortage of teachers is overcome. At the time of creation of the TEACH grants, Congress also enacted the College Cost Reduction and Access Act.
The government has tried to encourage students to join the teaching profession, by awarding free government grants to education majors. These grants are awarded to education students who will, therefore, qualify as teachers upon graduation. The government awards these grants both directly and indirectly. Indirectly, they are awarded through the Department of Education and the different colleges. Education majors are, therefore, able to get free college grants to help them cover their education expenses.
These kinds of grants were created by Congress in 2007, as a means of ensuring that the shortage of teachers is overcome. At the time of creation of the TEACH grants, Congress also enacted the College Cost Reduction and Access Act.