How our work is making a difference

SEE OUR WORK

The Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy is a multidisciplinary research center dedicated to conducting high-quality research that improves children’s learning and development at home, in school and in the community.

Our Work

Our work ranges from multi-year, federally funded projects that examine outcomes of thousands of children and families, to program evaluation work in our state, to smaller scale analyses and briefs meant to inform policy makers and practitioners.

Meet Our Staff

Recent News

Stay-at-home parents need child care, too
This week in Tuned In: How some districts are responding to a decline in kindergarten readiness, racial disparities in Ohio’s infant mortality rates, and child care on college campuses.
‘Child care is an economic issue. Full stop.’
This week in Tuned In: Where the U.S. ranks in the cost of child care, combatting chronic absenteeism in schools, and repurposing empty school buildings into child care facilities.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Aspects of the Hispanic and Latine experience in the U.S. have informed Crane research on early childhood, on topics including dual language learners and kindergarten transition.
‘Time poverty’ hinders academic achievement by students who are parents
This week in Tuned In: How to choose a high-quality preschool program; family, friend and neighbor child care arrangements in immigrant communities; and federal funds to help Ohio research and reduce infant mortality.