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Inside (the other) Washington: A Transformative Week in Early Childhood Policy

Over the summer, a group of graduate students in early childhood policy stepped into the heart of our nation’s capital—and into the heart of policymaking. As part of the Congressional Overview and Early Childhood Policy course, led by Professor Gail Joseph, students spent five packed days in Washington, D.C., gaining first-hand insight into how the federal government shapes the early learning landscape.

From exploring how Congress really works to diving deep into partisanship, the appropriations process, and the intersection of media and politics, students heard directly from former political appointees, policy analysts, and communications strategists. They even had the rare opportunity to observe a bill markup led by Senator Elizabeth Warren and witness a live Senate vote from the gallery—bringing civics to life in real time.

Beyond the Hill, students met with federal staff at the Administration for Children and Families to learn how policy translates into practice, and capped their experience with a visit to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) to hear about their federal policy agenda and advocacy priorities.

While a nine-hour airport delay on the return home tested everyone’s stamina, the experience was still highly regarded. More than just a course, this immersive week built community, sparked curiosity, and grounded students in the federal policy systems that shape opportunities for young children, families, and educators.

The group of graduate students in early childhood policy sitting with Gail Joseph on the steps of the capital building in Washington D.C.

CECPE and UW EdPOL Ph.D. Students Present at National Education Finance Academy Annual Meeting

In April 2025, CECPE Phd student and Ballmer Phd Fellow Fanny Pacheco and UW EdPOL Phd students Ji Ho (Geo) Yang and Lu Xu presented research at the annual meeting of the National Education Finance Academy (NEFA) in Charlotte, NC. Fanny presented preliminary results of a study titled “Unionization in the Early Childhood Education Workforce”, which explores barriers to forming unions within early childhood settings. Geo presented his study, “Education and Race: The Cultural Schemas Behind School Resource Management,” drawing on his dissertation research. Lu presented two studies examining the cost of college promise programs and patterns of teacher turnover among high school STEM teachers, also drawing from his dissertation research.

A group of NEFA students stand in a row at the front of the room, holding certificates
Graduate students including three University of Washington PhD students, Ji Ho (Geo) Yang, Fanny Pacheco, and Lu Xu, receive Certificates of Excellence at the annual meeting of the National Education Finance Academy in Charlotte, NC, April 2025.
University of Washington PhD students and faculty stand in front of the Charlotte, NC skyline.
University of Washington PhD students and faculty stand in front of the Charlotte, NC skyline, April 2025, NEFA Conference. From left to right, Ji Ho (Geo) Yang, Fanny Pacheco, David Knight, and Lu Xu.