Daryl B. Greenfield

Co-Principal Investigator, Measurement Study

Dr. Daryl B. Greenfield is a professor of psychology and pediatrics at the University of Miami. His work is positioned at the interface of research, policy, and practice at the international, national, state, and local levels and is broadly focused on school readiness with at-risk and dual language learners, with a more specific focus on early science education. He has served on many expert panels on early science learning, and is a principal investigator on federally and privately funded research to develop and evaluate early childhood STEM programs and develop and evaluate touch screen computer adaptive science assessments for both English- and Spanish-speaking young children

Dr. Greenfield was one of the authors of the 2017 policy brief, “Early STEM Matters” (http://ecstem.uchicago.edu/) and was the invited speaker on early science at the 2016 White House summit on STEM in early childhood as well as the keynote speaker at the 2024 General Session of the Leping Social Entrepreneur Foundation in Beijing, China. He earned his PhD and MS at the University of Connecticut, and his BS from Case Western University.

Daryl B. Greenfield