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December 8, 2023

Excerpt: "More people are training for jobs as early childhood educators in the Lower Mainland and Greater Victoria area thanks to a government-funded Community and Employer Partnership project (CEP). As many as 40 people, most of them immigrant women, have the opportunity to learn new skills or start new careers, benefiting young children, families and communities. 鈥淲e all want people to have meaningful work to build better lives,鈥 said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. 鈥淭hrough this training, people will get in-demand jobs, while local communities will be able to access more child care spaces.鈥 The Province, in partnership with the federal government, is providing $1.2 million to YWCA Metro Vancouver to deliver its program, Discover, in three cohorts, training people to become early childhood educators. The second and third cohorts of the program are underway in Vancouver and Victoria, with 15 participants each. The first group completed the course in September 2023."
Putting the Public into Early Learning and Child Care
December 7, 2023

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
December 5, 2023

Excerpt: "Under the Minor Infrastructure Program, existing or new licensed not-for-profit child-care providers can receive up to $250,000 for minor renovations that will increase child-care spaces, and up to another $25,000 for administrative expenses. The Family Home Start-Up Program will provide up to $7,500 to help people open a regulated site. Startup costs may include minor home improvements or purchasing materials and supplies to meet regulations and create quality early learning and child-care environments for children. These initiatives are part of the Canada-Nova Scotia Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, which supports the child-care system so all families have access to affordable, high-quality and inclusive care when and where they need it."
December 5, 2023

Excerpt: "To build and maintain this system, we need qualified and well-supported educators, as they are the cornerstone of the child care system. The federal government remains committed to working with provincial and territorial governments to support the recruitment, retention and recognition of this essential workforce."
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December 4, 2023

Emmanuelle Le Pichon obtient une nouvelle subvention CRSH

F茅licitations 脿 Emmanuelle Le Pichon et 脿 ses coll猫gues Alexandre Cavalcante, Antoinette Gagn茅 et Marie-Paule Lory qui viennent de recevoir une subvention connexion 2023 du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
December 1, 2023

The Power of Schools for Early Learning

Presented by Kerry McCuaig, Senior Policy Fellow, Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development; and Emis Akbari, Professor and Program Coordinator, School of Early Childhood, George Brown College | Senior Policy Fellow, Atkinson Centre, OISE/University of Toronto, at Putting the Public into Early Learning and Child Care, December 1, 2023
November 30, 2023

Provincial Government Updates Progress on Early Learning and Child Care Initiatives

Excerpt: "Early childhood educators are vital to support the growth and development of children within the province. The Department of Education remains engaged with early childhood educators through regular virtual town hall meetings. The Provincial Government continues to invest heavily in domestic recruitment and retention initiatives, including: Additional funding to post-secondary institutions to ensure early childhood education programs are more accessible and to increase the number of graduates; A needs-based grant to provide eligible students in approved program with non-repayable grants of up to $10,000; Creation of a bursary and wage grid bonus specific to Francophone early childhood educators; The Early Childhood Educator Recruitment and Retention Grant. to provide eligible early childhood educators with $2,500 upon initial certification and renewal of Level 1-4 certification, up to a maximum of $7,500; Implementation of a wage grid for early childhood educators in April 2023 to recognize the valuable contribution they make in supporting the children of the province."
The Case for Public Child Care
November 30, 2023

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 28, 2023

OISE Research Caf茅: What鈥檚 Next for AI in Education?

OISE鈥檚 office of the Associate Dean, Research, International & Innovation (ADRII) hosted a faculty Research Caf茅 focused on What鈥檚 Next for AI in Education. Facilitated by Professor Eunice Jang in collaboration with Associate Dean Michele Peterson-Badali, this interactive session engaged participants in discussion of the implications of the rapid development of AI technology.