Matthew Steinberg (@mp_steinberg) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Steinberg

@mp_steinberg

Professor, vinyl collector, yoga practitioner, proud uncle.

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Annenberg Institute at Brown (@annenberginst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨NEW #EdWorkingPaper from Ariana Audisio, Rebecca Taylor-Perryman, Tim Tasker, and Matthew Steinberg: Does Teacher Professional Development Improve Student Learning? Evidence from Leading Educators’ Teacher Fellowship Model RPPL Leading Educators edworkingpapers.com/ai22-597

Brookings Brown Center (@brookingsed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 10+ years, the federal govt has twice provided emergency fiscal stimulus to the public K-12 education system (nearly $250 billion). đź’° @k_a_shores & Matthew Steinberg evaluate the efficacy of these unprecedented federal interventions into public education. brook.gs/3rjjiDS

Dan Goldhaber (@cedr_us) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't read the underlying report, but this story details a new study suggesting that pandemic academic recovery will be very expensive! $700B: That’s How Much It Will Cost to Fix Pandemic Learning Loss, Study Says The 74 the74million.org/article/new-st…

AERA (@aera_edresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although the fed. gov. provided an unprecedented level of emergency funding to U.S. public schools during the pandemic, this support was insufficient and poorly targeted to offset the cost of recovering COVID-induced student learning loss. Educational Researcher - Editors. aera.net/Newsroom/New-R…

Although the fed. gov. provided an unprecedented level of emergency funding to U.S. public schools during the pandemic, this support was insufficient and poorly targeted to offset the cost of recovering COVID-induced student learning loss. <a href="/ERjournal_AERA/">Educational Researcher - Editors</a>. aera.net/Newsroom/New-R…
Matthew Steinberg (@mp_steinberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to share this recent AERA press release about my new research (with @k_a_shores) on the distribution of federal fiscal stimulus in the wake of the Great Recession and more recently during the Covid-era pandemic. aera.net/Newsroom/New-R…

Mason Research (@masonresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MasonResearch Matthew Steinberg of George Mason CEHD & Schar School comments on pandemic-related learning loss in this piece: COVID-19 pandemic aid more than $300 billion short for dealing with student learning loss, study shows bit.ly/3eovK24

George Mason CEHD (@masoncehd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. K-12 public schools need more funding to recover from COVID-19. Read new research findings from Mason Professor Matthew Steinberg here: aera.net/Newsroom/New-R…

Matt Barnum (@matt_barnum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice piece by Patrick Wall highlighting the growing body of research showing that school reopening decisions were more complicated and nuanced than conventional wisdom suggests. chalkbeat.org/2022/10/12/234…

Nice piece by <a href="/patrick_wall/">Patrick Wall</a> highlighting the growing body of research showing that school reopening decisions were more complicated and nuanced than conventional wisdom suggests. chalkbeat.org/2022/10/12/234…
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (@diverseissues) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federal aid provided amid the COVID-19 pandemic has been insufficient to make up for the student learning loss. Matthew Steinberg @k_a_shores AERA diverseeducation.com/leadership-pol…

Matthew Steinberg (@mp_steinberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking forward to welcoming Cara Jackson @carajackson.bsky.social and learning from her insights this week. Please visit cehd.gmu.edu/centers/edpoli… to learn more about Cara’s talk and the research workshop that I host.

Tony Pals (@tonypalsdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Appreciate that this The New York Times story referenced & linked to AERA's write up of new research from Matthew Steinberg & @k_a_shores, who found federal emergency education funding fell $500B short of what's necessary to remediate pandemic-induced learning loss nytimes.com/2022/10/24/us/…

Schar School (@scharschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What can government do to control the cost of higher education? A panel of experts will explore that question Mon., Dec. 5, 10 a.m.ET, at George Mason University's #MasonSquare. Free but register: bit.ly/3gpd6rY

What can government do to control the cost of higher education? A panel of experts will explore that question Mon., Dec. 5, 10 a.m.ET, at <a href="/GeorgeMasonU/">George Mason University</a>'s #MasonSquare. Free but register:

bit.ly/3gpd6rY
Matthew Steinberg (@mp_steinberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see my work with @k_a_shores included here among the important set of research findings on the impact of Covid on schools and students.

George Mason CEHD (@masoncehd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AERA's write-up of Dr. Matthew Steinberg's research on how federal funding fell short of what was needed to remedy student learning loss due to the pandemic was cited in a New York Times article. Read the article here: nytimes.com/2022/10/24/us/…

George Mason CEHD (@masoncehd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Matthew Steinberg (Matthew Steinberg) was recently cited in an article discussing school leaders frustration with managing misbehavior in schools after the pandemic. Read more here: tinyurl.com/34zrrvz9

Linda Jacobson (@lrj417) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many questions remain. As Matthew Steinberg said: “Are districts with the biggest declines in student achievement spending their money the way you hope they would? We just don’t know.” 2/

The 74 (@the74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Are districts with the biggest declines in student achievement spending their money the way you hope they would?” asked Matthew Steinberg. “We just don’t know” buff.ly/3pLH6D9

David Houston (@d_m_houston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why did some communities re-open schools for in-person instruction in Fall 2020 while others waited much longer? Matthew Steinberg and I have a new article revisiting this question: doi.org/10.1177/089590… 1/7