Gov. Wes Moore announced Monday the creation of a state-sponsored teaching apprenticeship program to lower the barriers to entering the profession and, ideally, decrease Maryland’s teacher shortage.
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MD surpasses apprenticeship pledge goals in 2025

Governor Wes Moore announced December 23, 2025, that Maryland has exceeded all targets set under the Governor’s ...
The Trump administration has defunded a program designed to help states and districts create and sustain teacher-apprenticeship models—a new and increasingly popular way to address educator shortages ...
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The expansion comes as Maryland faces workforce shortages in several sectors, including education, health care and information technology.
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Apprenticeship in the United States is enjoying another moment in the spotlight—hopefully one that will last. Most Americans appreciate that apprentices learn by doing, are productive workers who earn ...
Maryland's chief executive said the state engaged more than 500 businesses and institutions to recruit 5,200 new apprentices in 2025.