Stacy B. Ehrlich is a Senior Research Scientist at NORC at the University of Chicago. In her prior role at the UChicago Consortium, Stacy developed and led the early childhood education research agenda. Stacy's research interests include using quantitative methods to measure student learning and growth for the improvement of education. She is a developmental psychologist with training in quantitative methods and analyses and has substantive expertise in the areas of early attendance and the measurement of early education program/school climate. Stacy has also been involved in outreach with other research organizations that are implementing research-practitioner partnership models similar to that of the UChicago Consortium and served as the Research-Practice Coordinator for current IES Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training Fellows at the University of Chicago.
All Publications
Title | Type | Date Sort ascending |
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Meeting Families' Needs Attendance Rates in Full-Day vs. Half-Day Pre-K |
Brief | Feb 2022 |
A Path to Equity From Expanded Pre-k Access to Success in Elementary School |
Brief | Jun 2021 |
Closer to Home More Equitable Pre-K Access and Enrollment in Chicago |
Snapshot | Oct 2020 |
A New Method for Describing Chicago Neighborhoods | Brief | Oct 2020 |
Early Education Essentials Validation of Surveys Measuring Early Education Organizational Conditions |
Article | Dec 2018 |
Early Education Essentials Illustrations of Strong Organizational Practices in Programs Poised for Improvement |
Report | Dec 2018 |
A Community Effort to Support the Transition from Pre-K to Kindergarten | Report | Jul 2018 |
Pre-kindergarten Attendance Matters Early Chronic Absence Patterns and Relationships to Learning Outcomes |
Article | Apr 2018 |
Organizing Early Education for Improvement Testing a New Survey Tool |
Report | Mar 2018 |
Making Sense out of Incentives A Framework for Considering the Design, Use, and Implementation of Incentives to Improve Attendance |
Article | Feb 2018 |