Table 1.
Demographic parameter | Category responses | Response count | Response percentage | Total number of respondents |
---|---|---|---|---|
Race | American Indian or Alaska native | 0 | 0% | n = 88 |
Asian | 0 | 0% | ||
Black or African American | 5 | 6% | ||
White | 82 | 93% | ||
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific islander | 0 | 0% | ||
More than one race | 1 | 1% | ||
Ethnicity | Hispanic or Latino | 2 | 2% | n = 89 |
Not Hispanic or Latino | 87 | 98% | ||
Highest degree obtained | Bachelor's degree | 1 | 1% | n = 92 |
Master's degree | 87 | 95% | ||
Ph.D. | 4 | 4% | ||
Years of total experience | 0–5 years | 29 | 32% | n = 90 |
6–10 years | 17 | 19% | ||
11–20 years | 27 | 30% | ||
21+ years | 17 | 19% | ||
Years of school-based experience | 0–5 years | 39 | 46% | n = 84 |
6–10 years | 15 | 18% | ||
11–20 years | 19 | 23% | ||
21+ years | 11 | 13% | ||
Age groups represented on caseload (respondents could select multiple age groups) | Birth to age 3 years | 17 | 18% | n = 93 |
Age 3 to 5 years | 70 | 75% | ||
Elementary school | 78 | 84% | ||
Middle school | 36 | 39% | ||
High school | 24 | 26% |
Note. The total number of respondents was 93. Respondents were given the option to select more than one race. For the question about age groups represented on caseload, respondents were given the option to select multiple age groups. Ph.D. = doctor of philosophy.