The Colorado early childhood workforce survey 2017
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Denver, Colo. : University of Colorado Denver, School of Education and Human Development ;, 2017.
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1 online resource (16 files in one folder) : illustrations
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The Colorado Early Childhood Workforce Survey was conducted as part of Transforming the Early Childhood Workforce in Colorado project, an initiative designed to advance the early childhood workforce. Steering partners include Early Milestones Colorado, the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), and the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS). Philanthropic partners include Gary Community Investments and the Buell Foundation.
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Several decades of research have established the benefits of high-quality early care and education (ECE) to children's short and longer-term social-emotional and academic outcomes. Early educators are considered "the single most important factor" in high-quality ECE. Yet despite the fact that early educators' jobs have expanded in recent years, the professional qualifications required, the compensation that they receive, and the environments in which they work, often do not adequately reflect the professional nature of their job or the complexity of the work. If ECE is to live up to its promises of narrowing the achievement gap and preparing children for elementary school and beyond, it is critical to elevate the profession.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Schaack, D. D., & Le, V. (2017). The Colorado early childhood workforce survey 2017 . University of Colorado Denver, School of Education and Human Development ;.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schaack, Diana Davidson and Vi-Nhuan. Le. 2017. The Colorado Early Childhood Workforce Survey 2017. University of Colorado Denver, School of Education and Human Development.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schaack, Diana Davidson and Vi-Nhuan. Le. The Colorado Early Childhood Workforce Survey 2017 University of Colorado Denver, School of Education and Human Development, 2017.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Schaack, Diana Davidson., and Vi-Nhuan Le. The Colorado Early Childhood Workforce Survey 2017 University of Colorado Denver, School of Education and Human Development ;, 2017.
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505 | 0 | |a Executive summary -- Key Findings -- Introduction -- Research to Practice Brief 1: Who is Colorado's Early Educator Workforce? Demographic and Educational Characteristics -- Research to Practice Brief 2: Supporting the Educational Attainment and Professional Development Needs of Colorado's Early Educator Workforce -- Research to Practice Brief 3: At the Heart of the Matter: The Compensation of Colorado's Early Educator Workforce -- Research to Practice Brief 4: Coming and Going: Turnover and Job Instability in Colorado's Early Care and Education Centers -- Research to Practice Brief 5: Work Environments and Well-being Among Early Childhood Teachers in Colorado -- Research to Practice Brief 6: The Work Lives of Family Child Care Providers in Colorado: Factors Associated with Provider Job Intentions and Well-Being -- Research to Practice Brief 7: Retaining Early Childhood Teachers in Colorado: Factors that Predict Teacher Turnover, Retention, and Well-being -- Regions Survey Data Map -- Findings from the Denver metropolitan area -- Findings from northeast Colorado -- Findings from northwest Colorado -- Findings from southeast Colorado -- Findings from southwest Colorado. | |
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