Our top 10 blog posts of 2021
Did you read all of our most popular blog posts this year? Find out and catch up on what you missed!
Did you read all of our most popular blog posts this year? Find out and catch up on what you missed!
TARSS RBPD Specialist Rowie Lund discusses her career journey, her new role at CEED, and the importance of investing in early childhood education.
Learn about our latest self-study module, A Trail Guide for Your Journey: Receiving Reflective Supervision, in this Q & A with module author Tanika Eaves, PhD, LCSW, IMH-E. Eaves shares her thoughts on the process of developing the module. She also reflects on the continuities in her career, in which she has served the needs of young children and families first as a social worker and now as a faculty member and researcher.
Our latest self-study module–A Trail Guide for Your Journey: Receiving Reflective Supervision–will help practitioners and decision makers take full advantage of a reflective supervision program.
We’re offering $10 off your registration for any of our self-study modules throughout November. Register for one, two, or all nine!
Alyssa Meuwissen, PhD, and colleagues will study the effectiveness of a reflective consultation-plus-training program for child welfare workers.
We’ve just launched a new podcast with colleagues at the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. Learn more about Early Development and Child Welfare and subscribe with your favorite podcast app or listen on CASCW’s website.
Why are adult learners different from full-time students? What makes CEED’s professional development offerings stand out? Deborah Ottman, MA, sheds light on these questions and more.
Research Professional Meredith Reese gives a behind-the-scenes look at several of CEED’s major projects. She shares why creating art is more closely related to doing research than we might think.
Ann Bailey, PhD, director of CEED, shares an update on our work.