July 15, 2008
State expands effort to turn veterans into teachers
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Across the state, few former soldiers have become teachers, Mellace said.

"We want to see that change," he said. "Who would be better to teach a chemistry or biology class?"

Mellace said the experience a soldier receives in the military translates well in the classroom, particularly in areas of high need such as math, science and engineering.

"Veterans possess a wealth of knowledge, talent, skills and experience that they can share with West Virginia students," Paine said in a news release. "Many of them have science, math and engineering backgrounds that we desperately need. They also bring a world view to the classroom that works well with our 21st Century Learning initiative to help our children succeed in a global economy."   

Smith said troops-turned-teachers also play positive role models when it comes to physical fitness and wellness. 

"I think it's going to be a positive addition any time you can add teachers to the work force," Smith said.

Mellace said former soldiers also could provide support to students with a parent deployed overseas. "It's good to have a veteran who the child can relate to talk about that experience in the classroom," he said.   

Reach Davin White at davinwh...@wvgazette.com or 348-1254.

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