State Mandated Staff Development An Update of the 1984 Study of the Fifty States
Comparison of 1983-84 state survey of mandated staff development with a current study shows that, although state support for education has significantly increased, funding for staff development has not. No correlation was found between per-pupil expenditures and funding for mandatory staff developme...
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