Anna Shapiro
@annakshapiro.bsky.social
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Education Researcher at RAND COYS-Spirit
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Big shout out to this amazing team, led by @weilanch.bsky.social

Want more details but don’t have time to read the paper? See thread from
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🚨 working paper 🚨

Kids who go to Boston PreK are more likely to…

⬆️ stay in BPS through 8th grade
⬆️ apply to Boston’s competitive exam schools
⬆️ enroll and pass Algebra 1 by end of eighth grade
⬆️ score higher on 7th grade math assessments

🔗 edworkingpapers.com/sites/default/files/ai25-1194.pdf
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There are over 70,000 pre-K teachers working in public schools but they often fall through the crack between ECE and K-12 policy.
Check out my piece with Elizabeth Steiner and @jscannon.bsky.social on including their voices in pre-K policy discussions www.the74million.org/article/publ...
Public School Pre-K Teachers Are Professionals, But Aren’t Treated That Way
From pay to professional development to coordination with colleagues in higher grades, schools have a long way to go, study finds.
www.the74million.org
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We asked 1,368 public school-based pre-K teachers across the country about the materials they use, their instructional resources and planning time, and how their programs align with elementary grades. Read more in my new co-authored report: www.rand.org/t/rra3279-3
Pre-K students walking on a path/bridge up and right to represent their path to kindergarten. Path transitions into dotted line to signify a disconnect
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Check out our new paper! Educator retention in ECE doesn’t just improve capacity to serve children and families, it also means we have more experienced quality educators!
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Excited to (finally!) have some large-scale evidence on the returns to experience among early educators. Work from Laura Bellows, @annakshapiro.bsky.social & Anna Markowitz:

How Much Do New Early Educators Improve Over Time?
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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And finally, 28% of teachers said they’d witnessed or heard about an antisemitic incident in their school in the past year. In classrooms with more than 20% Jewish students, a whopping 51% said they’d witnessed such an incident
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Many teachers rely on materials they found online (from YouTube, resource aggregators like Teachers Pay Teachers) and materials they’ve made themselves to teach about these topics

Less than half of teachers said they’d received any professional learning on teaching these topics
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Key takeaways:

Most teachers address the Holocaust and think doing so is important

Other topics related to Jewish people and history are much less prevalent.

Current events seem to drive focus: Many teachers said they taught about the Arab-Israeli conflict more than in previous years
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Great article about spurs fandom in America. And now there is a photo of me in the New York Times 😂
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Why are Tottenham so popular in the US? What’s it like being an American Spurs fan? I went to try to find out.

www.nytimes.com/athletic/601...
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First Bluesky post has to be for a sold out crowd for a women’s soccer semifinal x Washington Spirit win