A newly launched website offers information and resources for practicing teachers and professionals in the realm of early child care and education, as well as for parents and others caring for young children.
Presented by experts within the college’s Schoenbaum Family Center, the site offers access to evidence-based information. In addition, learn how Schoenbaum’s A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning practices high-quality, early childhood education for children birth to age 5, and how the Schoenbaum community programs support early learning outside the walls of the building.
Educators and other interested professionals can learn how to partner with the experts through research or program evaluation opportunities.
Ohio State students are invited to learn more about paid internship opportunities.
Find research-based resources and curricula for educators.
- Sit Together and Read (STAR) offers research-based practices designed to develop and strengthen young children’s awareness of and knowledge about print.
- Read It Again! lessons, workbooks guide teachers in strengthening young children’s early foundations in language and literacy.
- The SOLYLUNA Book Reading Club promotes families’ access to books in Spanish for young children in Yucatan, Mexico. Others can use them, too
See the A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning in action.
- Read about what sets the school’s program apart including a mixed income model.
- Learn about enrolling a child.
- Be inspired by a featured project about designing obstacle courses that help build key developmental skills.
Check out how the programs practice in our community.
- Read about how the Ohio State University Early Head Start partnership program continues to expand services to more children and families.
- Learn about the Ready4Success partnership with the City of Columbus and its efforts to support teachers in literacy instruction.
- See opportunities for Ohio State University students, including paid student internships.
- Get connected with ways to partner in research or program evaluation.
The college’s four centers are entrepreneurial, translational hubs of research and practice that seek to extend and accelerate the mission and reach of the college. Two of these centers, the Schoenbaum Family Center at Weinland Park and the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, work hand in hand at the intersection of early childhood research, practice and policy.
The other two centers are the Center of Education and Training for Employment, which translates research into practice for a prepared workforce and healthy communities, and the Dennis Learning Center, which helps Ohio State students study smarter.