An early educator's dilemma: Balancing educational aspirations & student loan burden

Author(s): Kramer, Robert; Navarro, Ophelia; Taj, Kira;
Date Issued: October, 2011
Publisher(s): Bessie Tartt Wilson Initiative for Children
Description: A study of Massachusetts early educators' experiences with student loans and their relationship to the pursuit of higher education, based on 4 focus groups with more than 60 early educators and a survey of 395 early educators
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Source: Boston: Bessie Tartt Wilson Initiative for Children. Retrieved November 7, 2011, from http://www.btwic.org/doc/An-Early-Educators-Dilemma.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Education, Certification, & Credentialing
Country: United States
States: MASSACHUSETTS
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