AUGUST 2020
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Getting it Right Webinar Summer Series
Part 2 On Demand

The video recording of Getting it Right PART 2 | Implementation Research in Early Care and Education is now available.
Watch Getting it Right Part 2

Getting it Right Webinar Summer Series Part 3

Join us for the final installment of an informative and engaging three-part Getting it Right Webinar Summer Series highlighting specific topics and issues related to the Foundation’s new publication, Getting it Right: Using Implementation Research to Improve Outcomes in Early Care and Education

PART 3 | Moving towards equity through implementation research
Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Time: 2-3:30PM EDT

Now, more than ever, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers are thinking about the importance of equity in early care and education programs, policies, and practice. Essential conversation continues about how the influence of racism, discrimination, and poverty shapes ECE. Conducting implementation research with an equity perspective helps define opportunities for equity, identify inequities that may impact outcomes, and ensures that the research itself does not introduce biases or perpetuate inequities.

Hear insights about how equity-focused ECE research attempts to address the needs of children from diverse racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds. In this webinar, the following questions will be addressed: What strategies does an equity-focused implementation research study employ across various stages of research? How can a Social Determinants of Early Learning framework be used to guide researchers in addressing systemic inequities? How can ECE programs foster early bilingualism while improving outcomes for children? What can we learn from the Boston Public Schools’ experience in moving towards achieving equitable outcomes?

Featured Presenters:
Linda Espinosa, University of Missouri-Columbia
Iheoma U. Iruka, HighScope Educational Research Foundation
Jacqueline Jones, Foundation for Child Development
Milagros Nores, National Institute for Early Education Research
Jason Sachs, Boston Public Schools

Discussant: Kristine Andrews, Child Trends

Learn more and register

Getting it Right Chapter Summaries

A new summary of the Foundation's publication can be downloaded from the Foundation's website. Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners may utilize this resource to engage in meaningful exploration of what works, for whom, and under what conditions to better understand how to improve programs and policies and achieve stronger outcomes for all young children.
Download the Getting it Right summary
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