Qualifications and supports for teaching teams in state-funded preschool in the United States

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In the United States, state-funded preschool is a critical component of both K-12 public education and the early childhood education and care system. In 2021, 44 states and the District of Columbia operated 63 school/center-based preschool programs serving over 1.3 million children. The vast majority of state-funded preschool programs require two adults in each classroom: typically, a lead teacher and an assistant teacher, with an expectation for team teaching. This paper examines the trends and variations in state policies that address the qualifications requirements, compensation, and professional development supports for preschool lead and assistant teachers in state-funded preschool programs that provide a foundation for supporting a culture of collective success and potential quality of the classroom.

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Weisenfeld, G. G., Hodges, K. S., & Copeman Petig, A. (2023). Qualifications and supports for teaching teams in state-funded preschool in the United States. International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40723-023-00122-7

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