The Crucial Role of Student Teacher Placements & Placement Software in Teacher Education

Discover how student teaching placements are shaping the future of teacher education and how placement software can streamline this critical process.

About the Webinar

Discover how student teacher placements are shaping the future of teacher education and how placement software can streamline this critical process. This webinar delved into the challenges and opportunities of managing student teaching placements in a rapidly changing educational landscape.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The impact of teacher shortages on teaching placements availability
  • Innovative strategies to do more with less in placement management
  • Tips for navigating accreditation and reporting requirements
  • Insights into how InPlace supports compliance, tracking, and producing job-ready candidates

Why Watch a Student Teacher Placements Webinar?

Gain practical takeaways on improving the student teaching experience, ensuring compliance with state-specific accreditation standards, and addressing the growing shortage of preceptors and mentors. Whether you’re a program director, coordinator, or faculty member, this session will provide valuable strategies to help you send out top-tier, job-ready candidates.

This is a recording of our webinar hosted February 2025.

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