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A study, “Teachers’ Education, Classroom Quality, and Young Children’s Academic Skills,” reported in Child Development (March/April 2007) found no evidence of a significant link between teachers’ formal education and classroom quality and academic outcomes for 4-year-olds. The researchers' conclusions were based on an analysis of seven recent studies on how teachers’ education affects 4-year-olds’ learning and classroom quality.
The authors of the report suggested three possible reasons for the lack of association between teachers’ education and quality:
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Johnson & Wales University, School of Education
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