Hear from Stanford Center on Early Childhood Director Phil Fisher and National Advisory Council Chair Joan Lombardi on the third anniversary of the RAPID survey project. The surveys aim to collect information from child care providers and households with young children to inform early childhood policy, practice and research.
Panelists include Dr. Iheoma Iruka, Founding Director of the Equity Research Action Coalition; Natalie Renew, Executive Director of Home Grown; Alan Cohen, President and CEO of Child Poverty Action Lab; and Mabel Muñoz, Senior Program Officer, Early Childhood Development, U.S. at the Hilton Foundation.
To register, go to bit.ly/3FBEM6h, or visit rapidsurveyproject.com to learn more about the project. To learn more about the work of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, please visit earlychildhood.stanford.edu.