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A Descriptive Portrait of the Paraeducator Workforce in Washington State

Roddy Theobald, Lindsey Kaler, Elizabeth Bettini, Nathan Jones

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We use over 25 years of longitudinal data from Washington state to provide a descriptive portrait of the paraeducator workforce in the state. Paraeducators are more racially and ethnically diverse than special education teachers, particularly in the last decade, and tend to be less experienced. They also have full-time salaries that are about half of the average special education teacher salary. Paraeducator-to-student ratios have decreased over time in the state, but they are higher in schools serving more students of color. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, paraeducator attrition rates from the state's public school workforce have increased dramatically over time; for example, the paraeducator attrition rate after the 2021-22 school year (23%) was over twice as high as the attrition rate after the 2008-09 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.

Research Area
Teacher Workforce
Citation
Roddy Theobald, Lindsey Kaler, Elizabeth Bettini, Nathan Jones (2023). A Descriptive Portrait of the Paraeducator Workforce in Washington State. CALDER Working Paper No. 283-0423