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Acute shortage of men in early childhood education
Submitted by jknoch. Posted on Friday, May 09 @ 15:59:20 EDT by jknoch
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About 4 percent of the teachers in child care (and 1.3 percent of those in family day care) are men, according to a NAEYC report.
Pay, of course, is the major factor in keeping men out of child care and early education. The association report, based on a random survey of members, found six of 10 earn $29,999 or less, despite high educational levels and years of experience.
Full article in The Baltimore Sun
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