Search results for ‘cost’ Why do parents pay so much for child care when early educators earn so little? April 6, 2020 • Infographic • By Center for the Study of Child Care Employment (CSCCE) Babies Don’t Do Social Distancing April 3, 2020 • Blog • By Lea J.E. Austin, Marcy Whitebook and Ashley Williams Increased Compensation for Early Educators: It's Not Just "Nice to Have" — It's a Must-Have February 11, 2020 • Blog • By Caitlin McLean Educator Work Environments Are Children’s Learning Environments: How and Why They Should Be Improved: Early Educator Preparation Is Important, But Work Environments Matter, Too January 21, 2020 • Blog • By Marisa Schlieber and Caitlin McLean Financing Early Educator Quality: A Values-Based Budget for Every State January 15, 2020 • Report • By Elise Gould, Marcy Whitebook, Zane Mokhiber and Lea J.E. Austin Racial Wage Gaps in Early Education Employment December 19, 2019 • Brief • By Lea J.E. Austin, Bethany Edwards and Marcy Whitebook Supporting a Diverse, Qualified Early Educator Workforce: Aligning Policy with Research and Realities: Minimum Qualification Expectations Are Out of Line With Child Development Research December 4, 2019 • Blog • By Abby Copeman Petig and Caitlin McLean The Return of the Model Work Standards November 19, 2019 • Blog • By Ashley Allen, Guest Blogger Financing Early Educator Teacher Quality: A Closer Look at Assumptions That Drive Variations in Estimating the Cost of Services July 23, 2019 • Report • By Lea J.E. Austin, Marcy Whitebook and Harriet Dichter From Unlivable Wages to Just Pay for Early Educators: Providing Guidance to Growing Demands for Compensation Reform May 1, 2019 • Report • By Caitlin McLean, Marcy Whitebook and Eunice Roh « Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7