It is statistically shown that fewer than half preschool teachers have a bachelor’s degree with the rest whom may have never attended any type of college or only have an associate’s degree. For example, a study done by the National Institute for Early Education Research called, “Better Teachers, Better Preschools: Student Achievement Linked to Teacher Qualifications,” shows that the higher degree the preschool teacher has the more successful the preschool program is and that a children’s learning depends solely on the teachers qualifications. In fact, individuals with higher degrees are wanted more by employers for preschool teaching. According to the study, employers are willing to “pay preschool teachers salaries and benefits comparable to those of similarly qualified teachers in K-12 education” (Barnett) if they have a higher level of
It is statistically shown that fewer than half preschool teachers have a bachelor’s degree with the rest whom may have never attended any type of college or only have an associate’s degree. For example, a study done by the National Institute for Early Education Research called, “Better Teachers, Better Preschools: Student Achievement Linked to Teacher Qualifications,” shows that the higher degree the preschool teacher has the more successful the preschool program is and that a children’s learning depends solely on the teachers qualifications. In fact, individuals with higher degrees are wanted more by employers for preschool teaching. According to the study, employers are willing to “pay preschool teachers salaries and benefits comparable to those of similarly qualified teachers in K-12 education” (Barnett) if they have a higher level of