The Equity in Early Education Postdoctoral (E3) Fellowship Program trains the next generation of scholars to conduct research toward equitable, impactful, and sustainable early childhood care and education systems.
To reduce racial and economic inequalities in early childhood, the next generation of scholars will need to collaborate with communities and educational partners to co-produce a base of interdisciplinary scientific evidence.
This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
, grant number R305B220018, and housed at the Stanford Center on Early Childhood. The program is designed to train fellows to conduct work that is
The program will provide two years of support to four fellows. Fellows will train and work with four core faculty mentors at Stanford Graduate School of Education and have opportunities to collaborate with two faculty affiliates at the Stanford School of Medicine.
Our postdoctoral fellows will work on active faculty projects examining
All projects are embedded in established education research-practice partnerships and collaborations with community organizations. These partnerships provide fellows with opportunities to learn to collaborate with practitioners and policymakers to identify urgent questions of practical relevance and to design studies to test pragmatic solutions, analyze data, and disseminate findings and implications.
The program will also provide fellows with training in presenting and publishing their empirical research, communicating their work to policymakers and non-academic audiences, grant-writing, and effective strategies for navigating the job market. Fellows will attend seminars and speaker series and will be able to audit courses offered by the GSE to
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The goal of the E3 program is to address issues of equity in applied early childhood settings by promoting skills and experiences adjacent and complementary to those that fellows received during their doctoral training.
This program is for you if you have substantive experience working with research-practice partnerships in community settings or developing curricula or interventions but lack rigorous quantitative evaluation methods training. Or if you have demonstrated disciplinary knowledge and a strong background in applied statistics, but lack experience addressing policy-relevant questions, analyzing large datasets, or working in applied settings.
Applicants from non-traditional backgrounds including, but not limited to, first generation students, veterans, and BIPOC students, are especially encouraged to apply.
Required qualifications:
Eligibility criteria and restrictions:
Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year opened October 2, 2023 and will close November 17th, 2023.
Application materials include:
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