I am a 23 year old college student earning a degree in Child Dev. Administration hoping to one day open my own preschool. For one of my classes, I am currently researching Advocacy & the way in which it can affect current issues & policies of child care.
Having worked in many child care & education environments, I share the frustration with others in the issue of LOW wages of child care teachers & aids. People in this position often make only minimum wage & are expected to put in hours comparable to those of jobs which pay MUCH more...
Turnover rates in Child Care & Education Environments are not only high- they are growing...Teachers who love to teach children & aid in their education are growing more & more frustrated because they can barely afford to live on what they are paid...
As the popular saying goes, "Parents can't afford to pay, Teachers can't afford to stay...There's got to be a better way..."
What do you think can be done to help advocate for wage increases
2007-02-16
08:16:24
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shutterbug1410
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Education & Reference
➔ Preschool
The advocacy I am specifically speaking about is that of teachers who teach pre-k children, etc.
More and more studies are showing that children develop better and are more successful later in school and eventually in life when they are included in a quality child care program environment before starting school...
2007-02-17
06:17:21 ·
update #1