Teresa O'Donnell-Johnson

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Teresa O'Donnell-Johnson
Senior Lecturer, Child and Adolescent Development, Connie L. Lurie College of Education,
San José State University

Teresa O'Donnell-Johnson is a senior lecturer in child and adolescent development in the Connie L. Lurie College of Education at San José State University. She is also an undergraduate student advisor in the SJSU College of Education Student Success Center. With over 25 years of service at SJSU, she has guided countless students in their academic and professional development. O'Donnell-Johnson earned her PhD in education from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Publications by Teresa O'Donnell-Johnson
Child Care and Development Services for Children and Families—Phase III Final Report, Part 2
Phase III of the California Cares report sought to analyze preliminary recommendations and involve the childcare and development community to redesign policies. Work groups and field representatives discussed proposals for improving services, with…
Child Care and Development Services for Children and Families—Phase III Final Report, Part 1
Phase III of the California Cares report aimed to redesign childcare and development policy, with input from the community and representatives from three agencies. Work groups and traditional research projects were conducted to study nine questions…
Child Care and Development Services for Children and Families—Phase II Final Report Executive Summary
The California Cares Project, conducted by PACE for the California Department of Education, Social Services & Office of Child Development & Education, culminates in this report. The project was initiated in response to AB 2184, which sought…
Child Care and Development Services for Children and Families—Phase I Final Report
The California Department of Education, Social Services, and Governor's Office of Child Development and Education selected PACE to analyze issues and options for improving California's childcare system. PACE will produce a report with optional…