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Amy Jo
Proud & alum all about using evidence to expand quality learning opportunities for all children.
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Amy Jo Sep 9
Yikes - cannot imagine it would’ve ever gotten done if it came after the twins! But it was and it is doable - did it that year too!
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Amy Jo Aug 28
Explore SEL has the coolest visualizations! Sorting through the many domains of “non-academic” skills has never been so fun!
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Amy Jo Aug 26
In countries where > children attend pre-primary ed, significantly > children attain minimum competencies in reading & math by end of primary. SO many great nuggets in this report -
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Amy Jo Jul 24
New evidence that HLE impact can be seen into secondary school! Further support for the importance of books, reading with and talking with kids!
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Lauren Pisani Jun 18
Interested in how to use rigorous to inform and ? Check out our new article:
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Amy Jo Jun 8
Yes, a lab - though we are working on the retriever part! Big goals!
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Amy Jo Jun 7
Headed to my backyard for some R&R and quiet thinking alongside my new project - Delilah.
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Amy Jo Jun 7
Hey all! Today is my last day . It's been an amazing run, chasing learning impact w/equity. Looking forward 2 seeing carry the torch & uncover new revelations 2 improve & expand learning!
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Lauren Pisani May 28
So excited to share that we now have training videos translated into French, Spanish and Arabic available for partners at . Log in and use them for your next training!
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Dr. Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher May 17
For my students! (and my colleague, Alec Gershberg :-)
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cwestrope May 14
New Senior Director for Research, Evaluation, and Learning . Come work with an incredible team (and me)!
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Amy Jo May 6
Thanks for the shout out ! Learning @ the bottom of the pyramid offered a lens into a very thought-provoking, lively & diverse discussion on an issue we are going 2 have 2 keep @ w/ ferocity if we hope 2 reach ALL children. Thanks 2 4 organizing!
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Sharon Wolf May 3
I'm excited to share a new article examining how two types of risk factors--deprivation & threat--can be measured in a national sample of children and how they differentially predict learning, testing theories developed from lab studies in the real world.
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Amy Jo Apr 24
So cool! Inspiring to see in the hands of another powerful advocate! Keep up your amazing work, , helping policy makers & practitioners use more data 2 drive good action, advocacy, & investments 4 children!
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Amy Jo Apr 24
Amazing discussions this morning about holistic formative assessment in Arabic with . Looking forward to the next two days of working on this tool together!
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Dr. Loise Gichuhi Apr 23
We can always agree to do better than this.
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David Evans Apr 23
If you're in Maputo, Mozambique, I'm giving a talk on Thursday at noon! Come check it out!
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Amy Jo Apr 18
Elizabeth Spier presenting think piece on ECE at scale notes quality is key and to be done well, it must involve play! (And, frankly, she says, so should quality in the early grades...)!
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Amy Jo Apr 18
Excited 2 hear share our Think Piece on leveraging the enthusiasm of parents & caregivers 4 lifewide learning! How 2 ensure this resource features in thinking abt systemic & sustainable change?
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Amy Jo Apr 18
And consider too the effect of the neighborhood - by that time most countries surrounding Kenya were already on if not well down the road to UPE/FPE (however well that was turning out for them... or not)
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