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Institute for College Access & Success, 2024
This is the technical document for the report, "Centering Quality, Centering Equity: Lessons Learned in Increasing Early Childhood Educator Credentials." The report explores Early Childhood Education (ECE) credential requirements in California (CA) and Washington, D.C. (D.C.) for two key reasons: 1) both recently raised these…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Equal Education, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers
Institute for College Access & Success, 2024
This is the executive summary for the full report, "Centering Quality, Centering Equity: Lessons Learned in Increasing Early Childhood Educator Credentials." Thriving communities depend on a strong early childhood education (ECE) system--one where both young children and members of the workforce are served and supported. In recent years,…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Equal Education, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers
Schlieber, Marisa; Austin, Lea J. E.; López, Enrique Valencia – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2020
This report examines the demographic, educational, and employment characteristics (including compensation and benefits) of staff employed in center-based ECE [early care and education] programs throughout Marin County. The findings bring attention to the low wages and economic insecurity of the ECE workforce, particularly against a backdrop of one…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, County Programs, Child Care Centers, Early Childhood Teachers
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Melnick, Hanna; Ali, Titilayo Tinubu; Gardner, Madelyn; Maier, Anna; Wechsler, Marjorie – Learning Policy Institute, 2017
California offers an array of state and federally funded early care and education (ECE) programs for children birth to age 5, particularly those living in or near poverty. However, California's ECE system is complex and fragmented, often making it difficult for policymakers, providers, and families to understand. This brief, which is based on the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Child Development, State Standards
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Melnick, Hanna; Ali, Titilayo Tinubu; Gardner, Madelyn; Maier, Anna; Wechsler, Marjorie – Learning Policy Institute, 2017
Early care and education (ECE) can have a positive effect on many aspects of children's development, including the language, literacy, mathematics, executive functioning, and social-emotional competencies needed for a smooth transition into kindergarten and later life success. But for many families, high-quality ECE is out of reach. California has…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Child Development, State Standards
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Adamson, Frank; Darling-Hammond, Linda – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2012
The inequitable distribution of well-qualified teachers to students in the United States is a longstanding issue. Despite federal mandates under the No Child Left Behind Act and the use of a range of incentives to attract teachers to high-need schools, the problem remains acute in many states. This study examines how and why teacher quality is…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Salaries, Educational Research
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2007
To prepare this report, the Commission examined faculty salary data supplied by the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) systems. This report compares faculty salaries at California's public universities with faculty salaries at comparable institutions of higher education. Based on five-year trend projections,…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, State Universities, College Faculty, Educational Trends
California Community Colleges, Sacramento. Office of the Chancellor. – 1974
The 1974-75 survey of full-time faculty salaries in California community colleges was constructed by reproducing the salary schedules of the 69 reporting districts. The salary schedules included here are those published schedules adopted by district boards. Minimum standards for each salary class are described by the degrees, credentials, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Salary Wage Differentials, Teacher Salaries, Two Year Colleges
Farlock, Jerry C. – 1972
This report presents a summary of two 1972 reports that were issued by the California Agency for Educational Research to study teachers' salaries. It includes lowest, highest, and average salaries for instructors in 67 community colleges in California. The data are grouped according to size of district, and analyzed statistically. The range of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials, Statistical Analysis
Hopper, Floyd L. – 1973
To determine if the rate of pay for part-time instructors at Compton Community College was low or average, a survey was conducted of the community colleges in California as to the pay of part-time instructors teaching lecture-type classes only. A survey questionnaire was sent to the Deans of Continuing Education in the 98 California community…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Part Time Faculty
California School Boards Association, Sacramento. – 1978
This publication presents the complete 1977-78 salary schedule and the placement of full-time teachers on that schedule for each California school district and county office of education that responded to a statewide survey conducted by the California State Department of Education. Approximately 99 percent of the full-time teachers in California…
Descriptors: Average Daily Membership, Elementary Secondary Education, Salary Wage Differentials, School Districts
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 2001
This report reviews the policies and resultant compensation levels for executives in California public higher education. The report also contains information on California's community colleges. In responding to the legislative directive, the report focuses on describing changes in policy or compensation levels over the last 12 months. Compensation…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrators, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Finance
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 2002
This report reviews the policies and resultant compensation levels for executives in California's public higher education system, including community colleges. With respect to community colleges, the study finds that average salary for chancellors in multicollege districts increased by 7.7% over last years report, while the average salary for…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrators, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Finance
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 2000
This report, required by the California state legislature, reviews policies and resultant compensation levels for executives in California public higher education and its community colleges. The report notes that for 1999-2000 average compensation for executives in community colleges increased by 6.8 percent for chancellors of multi-college…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrators, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Finance
Guichard, Gus; And Others – 1975
The employment of community college instructors on a part-time basis provides the opportunity for students to study under outstanding instructors whose primary employment may be in industry or in other postsecondary institutions and permits colleges to respond better to community needs with the financial resources available to them. Along with…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Legislation, Fringe Benefits
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