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Julia Pearce
June 17, 2021

Julia Pearce

Julia Pearce: Master of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
Zhenhua Xu
June 17, 2021

Zhenhua Xu

Zhenhua Xu: Doctor of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
June 17, 2021

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
Nivatha Moothathamby
June 17, 2021

Nivatha Moothathamby

Nivatha Moothathamby: Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
Lianette Basterrechea
June 17, 2021

Lianette Basterrechea

Lianette Basterrechea: Master of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
Frederick Ezekiel
June 17, 2021

Frederick Ezekiel

Frederick Ezekiel: Master of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
June 10, 2021

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study (JICS) logo.
June 10, 2021

Statement on Combatting Islamophobia

Our hearts are heavy with news of the horrifying attack on a Muslim family in London, Ontario. Four lives and three generations of a family taken and one young boy now orphaned.
June 8, 2021

Excerpt: "The proposed ELCC act will increase transparency and accountability by requiring the Province to produce annual reports on its progress towards building an inclusive, universal child care system. The report will also include how the Province is collaborating with Indigenous peoples to support Indigenous-led child care. The ELCC act will also give the minister responsible the authority to create new regulations, including the ability to set limits on child care fees for parents. This will help ensure child care is more affordable for families."
June 3, 2021

This is the 4th edition of the Early Childhood Education Report (ECER). Established in 2011, the report is released every three years to evaluate provincial/territorial early years services against a 15-point scale. Results are populated from detailed profiles of each province and territory. The ECER is organized around 5-categories with 21 benchmarks forming a common set of minimum criteria contributing to the delivery of quality programming. This report captures changes to early years services from March 2017 to March 2020, as such it is able to assess the impact of the Early Learning and Child Care Bilateral Agreements and serves as a baseline for the pre-pandemic status of ECE in Canada.
June 3, 2021

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
June 3, 2021

Posted on The Conversation.

Excerpt: "As Canada emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, early education is key to the recovery of not just children and families, but of our social economy. Children have endured learning delays and many have seen worsening mental health. The pandemic has also rocked an early childhood sector that was already unstable and uneven. We must do better.

The newly released Early Childhood Education Report 2020 monitors quality and changes in early child education across Canada, and suggests critical issues to consider. The report is produced by the Atkinson Centre, a research centre based at the University of Toronto that uses best available evidence on early child development to inform public policy."