May 12, 2016
Robeson discusses the value and need for quality early care and education, noting the significant wage discrepancies for educators in this field compared to other educators and other professions, and sharing recommendations for ensuring a well-compensated, skilled workforce to prepare children for lifelong learning.
Wendy Wagner Robeson, Ed.D., Senior Research Scientist, Work, Families, & Children Team
May 12, 2016 (9.18 min)
Robeson discusses the value and need for quality early care and education, noting the significant wage discrepancies for educators in this field compared to other educators and other professions, and sharing recommendations for ensuring a well-compensated, skilled workforce to prepare children for lifelong learning.
Wendy Wagner Robeson is a Senior Research Scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women and her research interests include child development, early care and education, and school readiness, with a focus on policy implications
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