Posts tagged with “Curriculum and Learning”

OECTA’s Pre Budget Submission Statement on Child Care

“Investments in child care stimulate the economy by creating jobs and increasing GDP output (Centre for Spatial Economics, 2010).”

“Providing high quality, accessible child care helps keep families out of poverty.”

OECTA’s Pre-Budget Submission:

“High quality public child care helps put children from diverse socioeconomic, multicultural and multilingual backgrounds on an equal footing.” » Continue reading “OECTA’s Pre Budget Submission Statement on Child Care”

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The ETFO Budget Submission Wants Accessible Child Care

The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario:

“Access to high-quality, licensed child care is essential for parents who are working, studying, participating in job-retraining programs, or simply seeking enriched child development experiences for their young children. Access to child care is more important than ever given the connection between workforce participation and economic recovery.”
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Companies charge for private programs at recess and lunch in Ottawa public schools

Similar programs may exist in other cities, but the Ottawa Citizen ran a story about the emerging trend of companies running phys-ed, arts and science programs during recess and lunch at Ottawa public schools.

The article raises community concerns, including that “The practice raises questions about the entry of private companies into the school day, fairness for children who can’t afford the fees, and even the nature of recess: should it be preserved for free play?”

The article features a local parent and school council member Jennifer Small who comments:

“Recess is a time for kids just to let loose and be creative on their own. And quite frankly, it’s only about 20 minutes. Do we really need someone telling them what to do?” It may look like the children are just running around, but they are also learning how to get along with others and exercising their creativity” … “The question should be: if these programs are so important as a way of really enriching the education and the lives of all kids, should we not provide them to all kids?” … “I’m not a fan of stealth privatization of the school system by creating a two-tier system for those who can afford to pay. I find it really sad. Schools are in a fantastic position to provide access to these fabulous programs that kids from lower incomes can’t necessarily access.”

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OCBCC 2012 Annual Report

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Video- Bond Child and Family Development

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Modernizing Child Care in Ontario

Ontario’s early learning and child care sector is undergoing a period of huge transformation. At the Coalition, we want to ensure that the child care community is as informed as possible throughout this process. Below you’ll find our response paper, summaries of the consultation process, as well as information put out by the Ministry. On June 27, Minister Broten released a discussion paper on “Modernizing Child Care in Ontario”.

To read the Coalition’s response paper, Child Care Modernization: Doing it right, please click here

To listen to an audio file of our Telephone Town Hall, please click the link, approximate running time 1 hour – there is a slight gap at the beginning.

OCBCC Telephone Town Hall on Child Care Modernization.

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Resources for students

Student Outreach Kit

Doing a project or presentation on the OCBCC? Interested in getting fellow-students engaged in issues concerning early learning and child care?

We have created a simple kit that’ll help you do just that!

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Le Guide de la gestion des services de garde à l’enfance: Bientôt disponible en français!

Le Guide de la gestion des services de garde à l’enfance  (Child Care Management Guide Ver. 3 ) est à la traduction et sera disponible vers la fin du mois de juin. » Continue reading “Le Guide de la gestion des services de garde à l’enfance: Bientôt disponible en français!”

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Fabulous new resource – The Day Nurseries Act for Child care Supervisors of Ontario website

A terrific e-learning tool for child care staff, ECE’s and Supervisors.  A bi-lingual resource that makes the Day Nursuries Act come to life through an interactive presentation and question and answer exercises.

The website is available at www.childcarelearning.on.ca

To read a press release describing the website, please click here.

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Toronto Star Focuses on high quality child care

Today’s Saturday Star had a big article on the Regent Park Child Care Centre. Providing high quality early learning, every single staff has an Early Childhood Education Certificate. » Continue reading “Toronto Star Focuses on high quality child care”

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