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Workman, Emily; Guernsey, Lisa; Mead, Sara – New America, 2018
Many current and prospective pre-K teachers face significant barriers to obtaining bachelor's degrees; current members of the workforce, in particular, may find it exceedingly difficult to find the time and money to attend college courses and complete traditional preparation programs, given the low wages that come with most jobs in early…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Bachelors Degrees, Equal Education, Access to Education
Mead, Sara; Carey, Kevin – Brookings Institution, 2011
There is a growing movement in the early childhood advocacy community to address the dual problems of quality and compensation by turning to a credential with a much different track record: the bachelor's degree. The B.A. is already the foundational degree for K-12 educators, after all, and people who have bachelor's degrees earn much more than…
Descriptors: Credentials, Early Childhood Education, Minority Groups, Educational Quality
Mead, Sara; Carey, Kevin – Brookings Institution, 2011
High-quality early childhood education has tremendous potential to improve children's and families' lives. Yet access to such education remains limited, and many early childhood educators lack the skills and credentials to improve quality in the field. To address these issues, advocates and a growing number of states have sought to extend the…
Descriptors: Credentials, Early Childhood Education, Minority Groups, Educational Quality