Social Media Toolkit
Spread the word about Learning Starts At Birth publications by posting on your institution’s or personal social media feeds. Sample posts, visual assets, and other resources are included below for each publication.
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NEW: Establishing Early Care and Education As a Public Good (October 2021)
Twitter
For contributors to the brief:
- Now is the time to act on both long-imagined and new possibilities for the #ECE system. @bankstreetedu brief explores ideas for a more sustainable #childcare landscape from policy and thought leaders, including our own [insert name of participant]. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
For all:
- Investing in #ECE as a #publicgood supports all children and families. New @bankstreetedu brief outlines guiding principles for policy design and implementation: bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Now is the time to act on both long-imagined and new possibilities for our young children and families. New @bankstreetedu brief shares principles for establishing #ECE as a #publicgood. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Investments in #ECE through the #BuildBackBetterAct will help #SolveChildCare and support all children and families. Read @bankstreetedu‘s new brief outlining five guiding principles to establish #ECE as a #publicgood. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- How would investing in #ECE as a #publicgood transform the #childcare system and society overall? New @bankstreetedu brief shares five guiding principles for realizing this vision. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Almost one in four women ages 25-44 who have left the workforce during the pandemic cite #childcare demands. Read new @bankstreetedu brief outlining principles for establishing #ECE as a #publicgood now. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Approximately one-fifth of the unemployed workforce without college degrees name #childcare responsibilities as a factor in not returning to work. New @bankstreetedu brief outlines principles for establishing #ECE as a #publicgood. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Investment in high-quality #ECE leads to greater academic success and improved overall life outcomes, such as increased earnings and improved health. New @bankstreetedu brief shares principles for establishing #ECE as a #publicgood. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
- Society benefits and democracy is upheld when all children have access to meaningful early learning experiences. Policy decisions at all levels have the potential to forward this commitment. Learn more in new @bankstreetedu brief bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood #LearningStartsAtBirth
Facebook
- Now is the time to act on both long-imagined and new possibilities for the early care and education system, investing in it as a public good to support all children, families, and society as a whole. Bank Street’s new brief, “Establishing Early Care and Education As a Public Good,” outlines a set of guiding principles for realizing this vision. The brief followed a discussion series with early childhood policy and thought leaders around building a system that offers culturally sustaining, high-quality, and accessible early care and education to support child development and respond to the diverse experiences of all families. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood
LinkedIn
- Now is the time to act on both long-imagined and new possibilities for the early care and education system, investing in it as a public good to support all children, families, and society as a whole. Bank Street’s new brief, “Establishing Early Care and Education As a Public Good,” outlines a set of guiding principles for realizing this vision. The brief followed a discussion series with early childhood policy and thought leaders around building a system that offers culturally sustaining, high-quality, and accessible early care and education to support child development and respond to the diverse experiences of all families. bankstedu.info/ECEpublicgood
Visual Assets
The graphics below are available for download to include with your posts. Please click the blue “download graphic” link directly below your preferred graphic/s. When the image pops up on your screen, click the arrow in the top right to download.
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Equitable Compensation for the Child Care Workforce: Within Reach and Worth the Investment
Twitter
Organizations:
- Parity compensation for the #ECE workforce is a key equity issue that needs innovative solutions. @bankstreetedu‘s new brief explores ideas from a conversation with @cscceucb and other thought leaders #LearningStartsAtBirth #BankStreet bitly.com/ece-comp
- Pay parity for #ECE teachers is within reach and worth the investment. Read @bankstreetedu‘s new brief on compensation policy solutions here #LearningStartsAtBirth #BankStreetEdCenter bitly.com/ece-comp
- Parity compensation for the #ECE workforce is a key equity issue. @bankstreetedu‘s new brief explores concrete policy levers and transition strategies to lead to the ultimate goal: child care as a public good. #LearningStartsAtBirth #BankStreet bitly.com/ece-comp
Facebook
- Pay parity and equitable compensation policy for the infant/toddler workforce are key equity issues that need innovative, expedient solutions. Bank Street College of Education’s new brief offers concrete policies that can be implemented by states to immediately impact the wages and benefits received by the child care workforce, as well as long term strategies to implement parity compensation. It also includes insights from a conversation with CSCCEUCB, Capita Social, and other thought leaders earlier this month. Read the brief here bitly.com/ece-comp
- How can we redesign child care to increase compensation for the early childhood education workforce? Bank Street College of Education is pleased to release a new brief, “Equitable Compensation for the Child Care Workforce: Within Reach and Worth the Investment.” The brief examines the levers that can ensure teachers are recognized and compensated for their vital work and includes testimonies from thought leaders in the field bitly.com/ece-comp
LinkedIn
- Pay parity and equitable compensation policy for the infant/toddler workforce are key equity issues that need innovative, expedient solutions. Bank Street College of Education’s new brief offers concrete policies that can be implemented by states to immediately impact the wages and benefits received by the child care workforce, as well as long term strategies to implement parity compensation. It also includes insights from a conversation with CSCCEUCB, Capita Social, and other thought leaders earlier this month. Read the brief here bitly.com/ece-comp
- How can we redesign child care to increase compensation for the early childhood education workforce? Bank Street College of Education is pleased to release a new brief, “Equitable Compensation for the Child Care Workforce: Within Reach and Worth the Investment.” The brief examines the levers that can ensure teachers are recognized and compensated for their vital work and includes testimonies from thought leaders in the field bitly.com/ece-comp
Visual Assets
The graphics below are available for download to include with your posts. Please click the blue “download graphic” link directly below your preferred graphic/s. When the image pops up on your screen, click the arrow in the top right to download.
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Rebuilding the Early Care & Education System With Equity at the Center
Twitter
- New from @capita_social & @bankstreetedu! Authors share insights and clear ideas for how to rebuild the early care & education system with equity at the center. Read the essay here bit.ly/2O1ZHnK #EdEquity #LearningStartsAtBirth #FlourishingFutures
- COVID-19 has laid bare the fragility and shortcomings of our child care system. Now is the time to rebuild it with equity at the center. @bankstreetedu shares recommendations to ensure equity as we rebuild. Read the new essay published by @capita_social at bit.ly/2O1ZHnK
Facebook
- The pandemic presents a generational opportunity to redesign & rebuild child care with equity at the center. Bank Street College of Education is helping us to think about how to do it with clear recommendations in their new essay published by @CapitaSocialInc. Read it at bit.ly/2O1ZHnK
LinkedIn
- “We need to consider a bold national commitment to supporting our youngest children & families. Only then can we guarantee that all children receive the critical support they need during the most formative years of life.” Read more from new Bank Street College of Education & Capita Social essay at bit.ly/2O1ZHnK
Visual Assets
The graphics below are available for download to include with your posts. Please click the blue “download graphic” link directly below your preferred graphic/s. When the image pops up on your screen, click the arrow in the top right to download.
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Investing in the Birth-to-Three Workforce: A New Vision to Strengthen the Foundation for All Learning
Bank Street Account Handles
- Twitter: @bankstreetedu
- Facebook: @bankstreetcollege
- LinkedIn: Bank Street College of Education
- Instagram: bank.street
Relevant Hashtags
- #LearningStartsAtBirth
- #BankStreet
- #BankStreetEdCenter
- #ECE