Nebraska Academy for Early Childhood Research
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Registration closes today!
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The summit aims to:
- Communicate cutting-edge early childhood findings from University of Nebraska–affiliated researchers and colleagues.
- Link ongoing efforts in early childhood research, practice and policy.
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- Advance the science of early childhood education and development via connections among community partners, key stakeholders, policymakers, early childhood practitioners and researchers.
The daylong event will include a keynote address by Chrishana Lloyd, Ph.D., research scholar in early childhood development at Child Trends, and commentary and discussion from the practice and policy communities.
There is a $50 registration fee to attend ($25 for students).The event will include lunch and an evening reception for all registered participants.
Early registration is encouraged due to limited seating. If space is available, registration will remain open through today, March 25.
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Summit Details
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. CDT
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Here are recent publications from NAECR researchers:
Caron A.C. Clark*, Child, Youth, Families, and Schools, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Patricia Cardellini de Almeida, Educational Psychology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Keyoor Joshi, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Hayley Jackson, Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Rachel Schachter*, Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Holly Hatton, Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lisa Knoche*, Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
* Denotes NAECR Researcher
** Denotes NAECR Student Researcher
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Would you like to see your work featured here? Contact us at naecr@unl.edu
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NAECR can assist you in finding research partners for your funding applications and staff in CYFS are available to assist with your proposal development for these or other funding opportunities.
Please contact Lisa Knoche if you are interested in building a collaborative team, need assistance with proposal development or would like to discuss funding opportunities for your research.
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New! Spencer Foundation: Field-initiated Research Grant Programs
These grants support rigorous, intellectually ambitious and technically sound research that is relevant to the most pressing questions and compelling opportunities in education. the Spencer Foundation values work that fosters creative and open-minded scholarship, engages in deep inquiry, and examines robust questions related to education. They seek to support scholarship that develops new foundational knowledge that may also have a lasting impact on policy-making, practice, or educational discourse.
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Racial Equity Research Grants
The Racial Equity Research Grants program supports education research projects that will contribute to understanding and ameliorating racial inequality in education. Focus is on studies that aim to understand and disrupt the reproduction and deepening of inequality in education, and which seek to (re)imagine and make new forms of equitable education.
Award budget: Up to $75,000
Proposal due date: June 27, 2024
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Research Grants on Education-Large
The Large Research Grants on Education Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, with budgets ranging from $125,000 to $500,000 for projects ranging from one to five years.
Proposal due date: June 18, 2024
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Research Grants on Education-Small
The Small Research Grants on Education Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, with budgets up to $50,000 for projects ranging from one to five years.
Proposal due date: April 30, 2024
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Administration for Children and Families Secondary Analyses of Head Start Data
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is soliciting applications for Secondary Analyses of Head Start Data awards. These awards aim to support researchers conducting secondary analyses of data of relevance to Head Start (HS) programs and policies.
This includes research of relevance to HS programs serving families with children 3 to 5 years old; Early HS programs serving pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers; American Indian Alaska Native (AI/AN) HS programs serving families in tribal communities; and Migrant and Seasonal HS programs serving families engaged in migrant and seasonal farm work.
The goals of the awards are to: 1) Address topics of current relevance to the goals and outcomes of HS programs; 2) Encourage active communication, networking and collaboration among prominent HS researchers and policymakers; and 3) Increase the capacity of HS researchers to analyze existing data sets and disseminate their findings to multiple audiences.
Estimated total program funding: $1 million
Award budget: $90,000 – $100,000
Proposal due date: April 26, 2024
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Student funding: Buffett Early Childhood Institute Graduate Scholars Program
Applications for 2024-25 fellowships are being accepted. The Institute awards one-year fellowships worth up to $25,000 to a maximum of three University of Nebraska doctoral students every year.
The program seeks to support high-quality research that impacts the early years from diverse fields including health, education, social work, music, art, psychology, the neurosciences and others, encouraging multidisciplinary research and new methodologies.
Proposal due date: Sunday, March 31, 2024
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Child Care Policy Research Partnerships, Secondary Analyses of Child Care and Early Education Data
The Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation in the Administration for Children and Families is soliciting applications in 2024 for two new research grant programs. Findings from both programs are intended to inform policy, program administration and future research.
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Secondary Analyses of Child Care and Early Education Data
Proposals will support researchers conducting secondary analyses of data to address key questions of relevance to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF).
Award budget: $90,000–$100,000
Proposal due date: May 10, 2024
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Child Care Policy Research Partnerships
Proposals will support five-year cooperative agreements between Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agencies in states, territories or tribes, and research partnership organizations to develop investigations of child care subsidy policies and practices to increase low-income families’ access to quality child care.
Award budget: $100,000–$400,000
Proposal due date: May 6, 2024
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Funding Forecast: Access to Infant and Toddler Care and Education: Research and Evaluation Grants
The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation in the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) plans to solicit applications for Access to Infant and Toddler Care and Education: Research and Evaluation Grants.
This grant opportunity will provide funding to address key research and evaluation questions related to care and education access for infants and toddlers at the national, state or local level.
Estimated award budget: $75,000–$450,000
Estimated proposal due date: June 3, 2024
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Funding Forecast: OPRE Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agency Data and Research Capacity Grants
This grant opportunity will provide funding to support partnerships between CCDF Lead Agencies and researchers to develop and improve state, territory and Tribal data systems and build the capacity of CCDF Lead Agencies to collect, analyze and use data to guide child care policy decisions and program improvement efforts.
These 18-month projects will fund a planning phase to develop a research plan to address questions of interest to the CCDF Lead Agency, including a plan for identifying, linking and using state, territory and Tribal data to inform child care policy decisions.
Estimated award budget: $75,000–$150,000
Estimated proposal due date: June 20, 2024
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New! ISDP 2024: 57th Annual Meeting of the
International Society for Developmental Psychology
Oct. 2-4, 2024
Chicago, Illinois
Call for Proposals
The annual meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychology (ISDP) includes oral and poster sessions for individual, free-standing research presentations which benefit both the presenters and audience from high levels of interaction and discussion. Lively debate and discussion during these interactive oral and poster sessions is encouraged.
The ISDP is an international organization that encourages research on the development of behavior with special attention to the effects of biological factors.
Proposal due date: June 3, 2024
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SREE 2024 Conference: Navigating the Future of Education Research: Impact Evaluation in a Transforming Landscape
Sept. 18-21, 2024
Arlington, Virginia
Call for Proposals
The Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness (SREE) is accepting proposals for symposia, papers and posters for its 2024 conference. SREE invites participants to delve into the methodologies, skills and knowledge areas that education researchers will need to provide rigorous evidence for decision-making.
Proposal due date: April 3, 2024
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National Center for Families Learning Conference
Nov. 18-20, 2024
Louisville, Kentucky
Call for Proposals
Each year, the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) recruits the country’s leading family engagement professionals to present best practices, strategies and resources to help families succeed in accomplishing their learning and career goals.
NCFL is seeking highly interactive and engaging presentations that include strategies and/or materials attendees can use right away in their classrooms or programs.
Proposal due date: April 15, 2024
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2024 CYFS Early Childhood Research Summit
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. CDT
The seventh biennial summit will consist of several presentations and related roundtable discussions on the research and practices that are improving the developmental trajectories of young children.
The summit's keynote speaker is Chrishana Lloyd, a research scholar in early childhood development at Child Trends, one of the nation’s most respected sources for research and data on children. With more than 25 years of experience in education and social science, Lloyd is an expert in applied implementation research, racial equity framing in a historical context, innovative data collection methods, and early care and education workforce issues and initiatives.
Sponsors:
The summit aims to:
- Communicate cutting-edge early childhood findings from University of Nebraska–affiliated researchers and colleagues.
- Link ongoing efforts in early childhood research, practice and policy.
- Advance the science of early childhood education and development via connections among community partners, key stakeholders, policymakers, early childhood practitioners and researchers.
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2024 Zero to Three LEARN Conference
July 31 – Aug. 1, 2024
Long Beach, California
The Zero to Three LEARN Conference presents cutting-edge information and research, discussion focused on innovations in early childhood, and networking with administrators, teachers, clinicians and researchers.
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UNL Virtual Lecture Series
Supporting Optimal Development Through Healthy Environments
The purpose of this series is to educate our research community about emerging ideas and findings for how different aspects of the physical environment may shape development.
The lecture series is brought to you by the UNL Grand Challenges Planning Grant, "Advancing Cutting Edge Research and Practices to Increase Access and Use of Green Space and Outdoor Play in Early Childhood Settings," and organized by a cross-disciplinary group of cognitive, developmental, architecture and design researchers.
Contact Anne Schutte at aschutte2@unl.edu with questions or for Zoom links for each event.
April 3, 2024, 11 a.m.–Noon, CDT
Sheila Williams Ridge, University of Minnesota, Director, Child Development Laboratory School
April 17, 2024, 11 a.m.–Noon, CDT
Dr. Cathy Jordan, University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment; Children and Nature Network
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MAP Academy Spring 2024 Methodology Applications Series
Featuring Yingying Wang
Friday, May 3, 2024
Noon – 1:30 p.m. CDT
On Friday, May 3, Yingying Wang, associate professor of special education and communication disorders, will lead a presentation.
The presentation is free and open to the public.
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NAECR Student Researchers
Students involved in early childhood research at the University of Nebraska can access a number of resources through NAECR.
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Find a Researcher
Find and collaborate with other early childhood researchers across the NU system.
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