We are pleased to announce a forecasted funding opportunity, Early Care and Education Research Scholars: Head Start Dissertation Grants, intended to support dissertation research by advanced graduate students working in partnership with Head Start programs and with faculty mentors. These awards focus on building capacity in the research field by: - addressing questions relevant to early childhood programs that serve children and families with low income; - supporting applied experience with collaboration with participating program partners; and - fostering mentoring relationships between faculty members and doctoral students. If interested in this possible grant opportunity, make sure to register at grants.gov and subscribe to receive update notifications. https://buff.ly/403Ya6V #Research #Dissertation #HeadStart #Grants #Funding #PhD
OPRE
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We build evidence to improve the lives of children and families.
About us
OPRE builds evidence to improve the lives of children and families. We aim to increase knowledge about effective approaches to helping low-income children and families by sponsoring rigorous research and evaluation projects and by working to increase the quality, usefulness, sharing, and analysis of data. Our work includes descriptive and exploratory studies, implementation and impact studies, measure development, data improvement, and evaluation technical assistance. We work in program areas including welfare, employment, and family self-sufficiency; child care; Head Start and Early Head Start; child abuse and neglect; teen pregnancy prevention and sexual risk avoidance; healthy marriage; responsible fatherhood; family violence; and home visiting. Our work is guided by ACF’s Evaluation Policy, which states that ACF seeks to promote rigor, relevance, transparency, independence, and ethics in the conduct of evaluations.
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https://www.acf.hhs.gov/opre
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- Washington , DC
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Updates
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Are you interested in gathering information from providers to learn about their experiences with child care and early education (CCEE) licensing? This new report from our research partner Child Trends details how to develop, administer, and analyze surveys of CCEE providers. The report also shares examples from Washington, DC and Oklahoma to show how data can be used to inform licensing policies and practices. https://buff.ly/47oAtrF #ECE
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Are you interested in gathering information from providers to learn about their experiences with child care and early education (CCEE) licensing? This new report from our research partner Child Trends details how to develop, administer, and analyze surveys of CCEE providers. The report also shares examples from Washington, DC and Oklahoma to show how data can be used to inform licensing policies and practices. https://buff.ly/47oAtrF #ECE
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OPRE would like to spotlight Kelly Jedd McKenzie, who is a senior social science research analyst in OPRE's Division of Family Strengthening. Her work focuses on supporting children, youth, and families, including projects related to child welfare, human trafficking, and home visiting. https://buff.ly/3BKKymY
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Funded in 2019, The Role of Licensing in Early Care and Education (TRLECE) project seeks to strengthen the field’s understanding of the role of the child care and early education licensing system. This new resource from our research partners Child Trends and ICF defines terms used across TRLECE reports. https://buff.ly/3Xw7Yn9 #ECE
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Funded in 2019, The Role of Licensing in Early Care and Education (TRLECE) project seeks to strengthen the field’s understanding of the role of the child care and early education licensing system. This new resource from our research partners Child Trends and ICF defines terms used across TRLECE reports. https://buff.ly/3Xw7Yn9 #ECE
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This new case study from our research partners Child Trends and ICF describes approaches child care and early education licensing agencies from four states use to offer technical assistance to providers. https://buff.ly/3Xdq7Gm #ECE #TA
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Join us online for our 2024 Methods Meeting to understand more about using evidence from economic evaluations! We will host our 2024 Methods Meeting, titled Economic Evaluation in Social Policy Research, online on Tuesday, 10/22 and Wednesday, 10/23 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. EDT. This year's meeting will explore how to produce, use, and interpret evidence from economic evaluations. It will cover common approaches including cost analysis, cost effectiveness analysis, and benefit-cost analysis. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTThvBdB
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In this new brief from our research partner Mathematica, learn more about barriers and facilitators to states’ use of connected (linked and integrated) data as reported during in-depth interviews with select state child welfare agency staff that participated in the State Child Welfare Data Linkages Descriptive Study. https://buff.ly/3XBaUAf #Data #ChildWelfare