{"id":43164,"date":"2019-02-13T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-02-13T21:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-university-of-alaska-anchorage-focused-on-reapplying-for-accreditation\/"},"modified":"2019-02-13T12:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-02-13T21:00:00","slug":"opinion-university-of-alaska-anchorage-focused-on-reapplying-for-accreditation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-university-of-alaska-anchorage-focused-on-reapplying-for-accreditation\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: University of Alaska Anchorage focused on reapplying for accreditation"},"content":{"rendered":"
From the moment I learned that the programs for initial licensure within the University of Alaska Anchorage’s School of Education did not meet accreditation <\/a>requirements<\/a>, I have been focused on what we need to do to improve and reapply for full accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. UAA can reapply for accreditation in January 2020, and we believe that we will be ready.<\/p>\n Something important for our community to understand is the possibility that UAA — the State’s largest teacher preparation program — may not be allowed to apply for reaccreditation.<\/p>\n I have made my case to President Jim Johnsen to keep a robust school of education available at UAA but ultimately, the decision is for him and the University of Alaska Board of Regents to make, not me.<\/p>\n I will support their choice, but it is my hope that they will give UAA the chance to seek reaccreditation for the future teachers of Alaska. While we await their decision, UAA continues to work hard to make sure that if they choose to allow UAA to reapply, we will be ready.<\/p>\n There are so many reasons that I am committed to seeing this through.<\/p>\n UAA’s School of Education graduates an average of 99 new teachers each year, a greater number than any other university in the state. UAA is the only university in the state offering an early childhood education program. It’s also the only university in the state that offers advanced programs like special education, early childhood special education, speech pathology and education leadership — all skills that are critically needed in Alaska.<\/p>\n Prior to this accreditation news, we had more than 500 students in the pipeline to become educators. With more than 54,000 alumni overall and 30,000 of those alumni living and working in the Anchorage area, it is safe to assume that most of our graduates stay to live and work in Alaska.<\/p>\n