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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Educational administration
Educational Change
Expenditure per Student
Funding
Inservice Teacher Education
Mandatory Continuing Education
Mentoring
School districts
Staff Development
State Aid
State departments of education
State Legislation
Summer schools
Support personnel
Teacher education
Teachers
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