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Erica Greenberg

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Early education policy researcher @urbaninstitute. DCPS parent.

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In this first comprehensive national study in early childhood education, @TomasEMonarrez and I find striking levels of segregation. We know the roots of racial bias start young. This is about our future. @urbaninstitute #ECE #earlyed urbn.is/2n19SyF


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If you find yourself with some time this Friday, dig into our new research note on the benefits of DC's free PK-3 program. 79 percent of DC's 3-year-olds were in a PK-3 program in 22-23 - that alone is noteworthy! future-ed.org/research-notes…


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Perhaps you saw a recent piece in Science, "Unsettled science on longer-run effects of early childhood." I think we actually know a lot more than the piece suggests, and I joined w/ several early childhood researchers to respond. Our thoughts here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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Proud to inform new reporting on why DC's Early Childhood Pay Equity Fund is one of the Best New Ideas in Money. #childcare #preschool

Cities and towns provide kindergarten. They soon might fund child-care services for toddlers and infants too. trib.al/0Z4QYKe



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D.C.’s Pay Equity Fund is a beacon for improving how early educators are supported. The country stood to benefit from D.C.’s innovation but the fund has been cut from Mayor Bowser’s 2025 budget @EricaHGreenberg & Heather Sandstrom explore in this op-ed. urbn.is/4bkFmmM


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Thrilled to highlight @dcpublicschools evidence-based work in #prek and our collaboration with Cheryl Ohlson, @weilanch & @EricaHGreenberg

NEW from MDRC's Evidence First podcast! Implementing an Evidence-Based and Domain-Specific Pre-K Curriculum A Conversation w/ Cheryl Ohlson, @dcpublicschools, and MDRC's @Michelle_MaierN mdrc.org/work/podcast/i…



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NEW! Lottery-Based Evaluations of Early Education Programs: Opportunities and Challenges for Building the Next Generation of Evidence [See below for the many illustrious coauthors!] journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… via @AeraOpen @AERA_EdResearch


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New fact sheets from our study of DC's Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund highlight benefits to early educators' financial well-being, staff recruitment and retention, and program quality. @EveMefferd @EricaHGreenberg @JustinBDoromal @victoria_nels urban.org/research/publi…


What kinds of data and data systems are needed to advance pay equity for early educators? @victoria_nels, @HM_Sandstrom, and I sat down with @OSSEDC's Eva Laguerre to learn from innovation. urban.org/urban-wire/wha…


New evidence from @WalkerSwain @Wang_SY93 @emery_kouaho to inform the targeted vs. universal #PreK debates, out in The Learning Curve @urbaninstitute: Means-Tested State Prekindergarten Programs Are More Segregated Than Universal Prekindergarten Programs urban.org/research/publi…


Even the nation's most accessible #PreK program has room to grow. @lrestrepo1994 shows how more, and better placed, dual language programs and a look at the application lottery could benefit families who apply to DC Public Prekindergarten in Spanish. urban.org/urban-wire/dc-…


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Anyway, if you're around on Friday morning, you should check out our presentation of our recently published brief (linked below) twitter.com/EricaHGreenber… @EricaHGreenberg @brenogbraga @lrestrepo1994

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How does universal #preschool foster access at scale? Our new brief tracks applications submitted in Spanish and English and finds DC PreK is accessible -- but with Spanish apps ranking two fewer schools, raises new questions about available programming. urban.org/research/publi…



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Thousands of young kids are randomized to early ed settings in the U.S. every year, via lottery-based assignment systems. New paper from our network of methods experts & 5 teams partnering with localities covers 6 challenges + recs for design of lottery-based ECE studies⬇️

Lottery-Based Evaluations of Early Education Programs: Opportunities and Challenges for Building the Next Generation of Evidence, by @weilanch, @UntermanRebecca, @dynarski, and.... papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… via @SSRN 1/2

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