Michael is a nationally recognized expert on equity-focused, early childhood research, with a special focus on low-income and culturally and linguistically diverse populations. He provides strategic oversight, direction, and technical expertise for a growing portfolio of work in that arena at NORC. He has over 30 years of experience conducting applied policy research at the national, state, and local levels.
Currently, Michael is the principal investigator on a national study to better understand, support, and improve Early Head Start/Head Start policies and practices for delivering disability services for children at risk for or with disabilities and their families. He is also the principal investigator on a project that examines the feasibility of implementing telehealth services within rural early childhood programs. He serves as the co-principal investigator on a project which supports secondary data analyses of the 2017 National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Study dataset. In addition, he is the principal investigator on a project, which will document and improve access to and ensure the successful vaccination of the farmworker population.
Within NORC, Michael also has key leadership roles on several corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion committees, including the Diversity, Racial Equity, and Inclusion (DREI) Strategy Group, DREI Steering Committee, NORC DREI Scholars program, and the Equity and Inclusion Collaborative, which is comprised of representatives from nine major research organizations.
Before joining NORC, Michael co-led the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families at Abt Associates, which conducts research to inform federal programs and policies supporting low-income Hispanic children and families. He also oversaw the design and implementation of a nationally representative study describing the characteristics of children and families enrolled in Migrant and Seasonal Head Start program and other equity-focused childhood research. He directed the Child Outcomes Research and Evaluation team at the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), which oversaw the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey, the National Head Start Impact Study, and other federal studies.
Over the past 25 years, Michael has worked to expand equity-focused mentoring opportunities for diverse early career scholars and to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of the next generation of researchers. He co-led the development and oversight of the NORC DREI Scholars program and a range of mentoring and research capacity-building activities when he co-led the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families. He also provided oversight for two mentoring and professional development programs within ACF: the Head Start Graduate Student Research Scholars and the Society for Research in Child Development Federal Policy Research Fellowship programs.
Michael has written numerous peer-reviewed research articles, reports, and briefs on issues related to early childhood, Head Start, early care and education utilization, and cultural and linguistic diversity issues, including the psychometrics of language, literacy, and classroom observational measures for young dual language learners.
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Education
PhD
Michigan State University
MA
Michigan State University
BA
University of California, Los Angeles
Appointments & Affiliations
Member
PNC Grow Up Great Advisory Committee
Member
Research to Equitable Practice Advisory Group
Board Member
Highscope Educational Research Foundation
Member
Racial Identity Formation Collaborative
Executive Leadership Board Member
Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Work Group Member
Institute for Educational Sciences
Honors & Awards
Distinguished Service Award, Head Start Reauthorization | 1999
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Distinguished Service Award, Early Head Start | 1996
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Minority Fellowship | 1988 - 1989
National Institute of Mental Health
Outstanding Hispanic College Graduate Nomination | 1986 - 1987
Michigan Department of Education
Fellowship in Pediatric Psychology | 1985 - 1986
National Institute of Mental Health
Minority Fellowship Program, Honorable Mention | 1984 - 1985
American Psychological Association
Project Contributions
Publications
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opens in new tab"Development and Initial Validation of the Spanish Form of the Adjustment Scales for Preschool Intervention (ASPI)."
February 1, 2021
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opens in new tab"Classroom Language Contexts as Predictors of Latinx Preschool Dual Language Learners' School Readiness."
February 19, 2020
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opens in new tabMigrant and Seasonal Head Start Study 2017
Report | May 1, 2019
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opens in new tab"Differential Third-Grade Outcomes Associated with Attending Publicly Funded Preschool Programs for Low-Income Latino Children."
October 24, 2017
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opens in new tab"Hispanic Children’s Participation in Early Care and Education: A Look at Utilization Patterns of Chicago’s Publicly Funded Programs."
Report | March 31, 2017
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opens in new tab"Instruction in Spanish in Pre-Kindergarten Classrooms and Child Outcomes for English Language Learners."
April 12, 2012
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opens in new tab"Observations of Teacher–Child Interactions in Classrooms Serving Latinos and Dual Language Learners: Applicability of the Classroom Assessment Scoring System in Diverse Settings."
February 9, 2012
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opens in new tab"Assessing Spanish-English Bilingual Preschoolers: A Guide to Best Approaches and Measures."
Book | January 14, 2012