Creating a Qualified Preschool Teaching Workforce

Getting Qualified: A Report on the Efforts of Preschool Teachers in New Jersey's Abbott Districts to Improve their Qualifications

Research shows the most effective preschool teachers – those with at least a four-year college degree and specialized training in early childhood – are consistent indicators of quality in preschool programs. However, as policymakers work to increase children's access to high-quality preschool, they also face the challenge of meeting the growing demand for the qualified teachers necessary for quality programs.

Focused on teachers' efforts to get qualified by an externally imposed time frame, this report documents the findings of a study of New Jersey's efforts to develop qualified preschool teachers in newly created Preschool- Grade 3 (P-3) teacher preparation programs, and offers policy recommendations for the state as it works to ensure that every child in an Abbott classroom is taught by a qualified teacher.

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Source

NIEER

Author(s)Sharon Ryan, Debra J. Ackerman
Date3/03/04
Organization(s):NIEER
Pages34
SubmitterAriana Sani

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Program Models, Workforce Composition, Teacher Standards, Teacher Training Programs, Workforce Reports and Studies