Hirokazu Yoshikawa

Hirokazu Yoshikawa is the Courtney Sale Ross Professor of Globalization and Education at New York University Steinhardt and a University Professor at NYU. He is Co-Director, with Larry Aber, of the Global TIES for Children Center at NYU. He is a community and developmental psychologist who studies the effects of public policies and programs related to immigration, early childhood, and poverty reduction on children’s development in low- and middle-income countries and in the United States. Since 2013 he has co-chaired the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Thematic Network on Early Childhood Development and Education and has led SDSN’s work in Early Childhood Development. He serves on the Boards of the Russell Sage Foundation and the Foundation for Child Development, and on the advisory boards of the Open Society Foundations Early Childhood Program and the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report.

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The Best Start in Life: Early Childhood Development for Sustainable Development (edX) EdX
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The Best Start in Life: Early Childhood Development for Sustainable Development (edX)

Discover the critical role of early childhood development in shaping a child's future and contributing to sustainable global progress. This course delves into the science behind brain development, nutrition, and care practices that lay the foundation for lifelong health and success.

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