EdSource Today: California Head Start teachers lag behind national average in earning bachelor’s degrees

Sixty-two percent of Head Start teachers nationwide now hold a bachelor’s degree, surpassing a federal guideline calling for at least half of the teachers to hold the advanced degree by this fall, according to a brief by the New America Foundation released earlier this month.

In California, only 48 percent of Head Start teachers have met that bar, according to the California Head Start Association.

via California Head Start teachers lag behind national average in earning bachelor’s degrees – by Lillian Mongeau.

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