ERIC Number: ED628148
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 59
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A Director Like Me: Teacher-Leader Racial/Ethnic Match and Job Outcomes in Child Care Centers
Todd Hall; Daphna Bassok; Justin B. Doromal; Anna J. Markowitz
Grantee Submission
The leaders of child care centers shape the everyday experiences of child care teachers, who play a critical role in supporting young children. While research has linked leadership to policy-relevant outcomes such as teacher job satisfaction and turnover, little is known about specific leader characteristics linked to teacher job outcomes. In K-12, one key factor associated with increased job satisfaction and lower turnover is teacher-principal racial/ethnic match, however there is no evidence to date on how teacher-leader racial/ethnic match relates to teacher job outcomes in child care settings. Using data from a sample of 1,011 teachers at child care centers in Virginia, this study documents the prevalence of teacher-leader racial/ethnic match. We estimate associations between racial/ethnic match and teachers' views of leadership, job satisfaction, turnover intentions, and turnover after six months. Although two-thirds of child care teachers experienced racial/ethnic match with their child care center leader, Black and Hispanic teachers were far less likely to experience racial/ethnic match than White teachers. We did not find significant associations between racial/ethnic match and teacher job outcomes after adjusting for covariates. We discuss potential explanations, directions for future research, and implications for policy. [This paper was published in "Early Childhood Research Quarterly" v62 p369-384 2023.]
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: Institute of Education Sciences (ED)
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Identifiers - Location: Virginia
IES Funded: Yes
Grant or Contract Numbers: R305B200005
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