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Early Education and Poverty

In this podcast, visiting scholar Stephanie Jones…

An episode of the Poverty Research Now podcast, hosted by UC Davis Center for Poverty Research, titled "Early Education and Poverty" was published on February 2, 2016 and runs 22 minutes.

February 2, 2016 ·22m · Poverty Research Now

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In this podcast, visiting scholar Stephanie Jones and Amanda Guyer, a UC Davis Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, discuss the long-term impacts of poverty and violence on social and emotional development in a conversation that ranges from classroom interventions to cross-disciplinary research into non-cognitive skills. Jones is the Marie and Max Kargman Associate Professor in Human Development and Urban Education Advancement at Harvard University’s School of Education. She is a Principal Investigator of a multi-year experimental evaluation of the school-based four-Rs Program, which is designed to integrate social and emotional learning with literacy development.

In this podcast, visiting scholar Stephanie Jones and Amanda Guyer, a UC Davis Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, discuss the long-term impacts of poverty and violence on social and emotional development in a conversation that ranges from classroom interventions to cross-disciplinary research into non-cognitive skills. Jones is the Marie and Max Kargman Associate Professor in Human Development and Urban Education Advancement at Harvard University’s School of Education. She is a Principal Investigator of a multi-year experimental evaluation of the school-based four-Rs Program, which is designed to integrate social and emotional learning with literacy development.
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