A Descriptive Portrait of the Paraeducator Workforce in Washington State

IF 2.2 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptional Children Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1177/00144029241300518
Roddy J. Theobald, Lindsey Kaler, Elizabeth Bettini, Nathan D. Jones
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Paraeducators are critically important members of school communities, but there is little statewide research on the characteristics of paraeducators. We therefore use over 25 years of longitudinal data from Washington state to provide a descriptive portrait of the paraeducator workforce. Paraeducators are more racially and ethnically diverse than special education teachers, particularly in the last decade, and tend to be less experienced. Their full-time salaries are about half of the average for special education teachers. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, paraeducator attrition rates from the state's workforce have increased dramatically over time; for example, the paraeducator attrition rate after the 2021–2022 school year (23%) was over twice as high as the that in the 2008–2009 school year (8%). These findings have implications for how policymakers and school leaders should approach decision-making related to the paraeducator workforce, as well as how researchers might approach further research with this group of educators.
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华盛顿州辅助教育工作者队伍的描述性肖像
辅助教育工作者是学校社区中极其重要的成员,但有关辅助教育工作者特征的全州性研究却很少。因此,我们利用华盛顿州超过 25 年的纵向数据,对辅助教育工作者队伍进行了描述性描绘。与特殊教育教师相比,辅助教育工作者在种族和民族方面更加多样化,尤其是在过去的十年中,而且往往经验较少。他们的全职工资约为特殊教育教师平均工资的一半。最后,或许也是最重要的一点是,随着时间的推移,本州辅助教育工作者的自然减员率急剧上升;例如,2021-2022 学年之后的辅助教育工作者自然减员率(23%)是 2008-2009 学年自然减员率(8%)的两倍多。这些发现对政策制定者和学校领导如何处理与辅助教育工作者相关的决策,以及研究人员如何对这一教育工作者群体开展进一步研究都有影响。
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期刊介绍: Exceptional Children, an official journal of The Council for Exceptional Children, publishes original research and analyses that focus on the education and development of exceptional infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults. This includes descriptions of research, research reviews, methodological reviews of the literature, data-based position papers, policy analyses, and registered reports. Exceptional Children publishes quantitative, qualitative, and single-subject design studies.
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