Use Heckman Equation research to make the case for high-quality ECE on your social networks, websites, presentations and other digital materials. This assortment of shareable graphics includes most-used graphics, like the Heckman Curve and 13% ROI, as well as new graphics on topics such as fadeout and mothers in the workforce.
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The Heckman Curve View Share Graphic
The Heckman Curve shows that the highest rate of economic returns comes from the earliest investments in children, providing an eye-opening understanding that society invests too much money in later development when it is often too late to provide great value. It shows the economic benefits of investing early and building skill upon skill to…
Shareable graphics for the Memphis Nurse-Family Partnership research View Share Graphic
Are you interested in sharing Professor Heckman’s Memphis Nurse-Family Partnership research with your network? Download our toolkit of shareable graphics to use on your social media pages, websites, presentations and e-newsletters. Our graphics are meant to share key research findings and do not endorse any specific policy recommendations.
Make Your Case on Social Media: Sample Content View Page
Make your case for early childhood development and education using these social media posts and links to relevant resources and research. The posts are divided up by topic to make it easy to find what you need. All posts meet the length requirements for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. You can even mix and match the…
Shareable Graphics: Lifecycle Benefit an Influential Early Childhood Program View Share Graphic
These shareable graphics highlight key takeaways of Professor Heckman’s latest research, “The Lifecycle Benefits of an Influential Early Childhood Program.” The research shows that high-quality birth-to-five programs for disadvantaged children can deliver a 13% per year return on investment—a rate substantially higher than the 7-10% return previously established for preschool programs serving 3- to 4-year-olds.…