Dr. Anthony’s research focuses on the evaluation of social interventions designed to ameliorate the effects of poverty on young children. Her work involves the application of longitudinal, integrated data to evaluate outcomes, drive decision-making and inform policy recommendations regarding early childhood education, health and wellbeing. Dr. Anthony’s current projects include an evaluation of Cuyahoga County’s Office of Early Childhood/Invest in Children programming, an analysis of the Cleveland Department of Public Health’s MomsFirst home visiting program, and a collective impact evaluation of Cleveland Central’s Promise Neighborhood.
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In the News
Case Western Reserve study finds ‘universal pre-kindergarten’ prepares students for academic success
May 22, 2020
Faculty Publications in Late Spring 2019
October 21, 2019
Early Childhood Lead Exposure in Cuyahoga County and the Impact on Kindergarten Readiness
by The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development on January 6, 2019
Navigating HIPAA, FERPA and the IRB: Leverage Big Data to Better Serve Children and Families Research Colloquium, Featuring Drs. Beth Anthony & Rob Fischer on February 24
by Mandel School Calendar on February 3, 2017
American Evaluation Association’s 2016 conference
by The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development on October 27, 2016
2016-2017 Research Colloquia Series Announced
by Mandel School Calendar on September 8, 2016