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December 8, 2022

Excerpt: "In addition to establishing a permanent, legislated commitment to federal funding for early learning and child care, Bill C-35, if passed, would require the federal government to report to the public on federal investments and progress being made on the Canada-wide system. It would also enshrine in law the National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care. The role of this recently announced council is to provide third-party expert advice to the Government of Canada and serve as a forum for engagement on issues and challenges facing the early learning and child care sector."
December 8, 2022

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
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December 8, 2022

Writing for the Conversation Canada, OISE alum Ardavan Eizadirad argues that to make things better, policy conversations about gun violence need to shift.
Season's Greetings from Education Commons
December 8, 2022

Season's Greetings

Wishing you a happy holiday season from everyone at Education Commons
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December 6, 2022

Brooks is part of a research team that investigates how international students perceive their universities’ sexual violence and prevention initiatives.
December 5, 2022

Excerpt: "Total investments from the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada in the child care and early years program will total more than $3.9B in 2023. Funding will support the implementation of fee reductions, workforce supports, and other measures. This investment represents an increase of $1.28B, or 44%, over the 2022 calendar year. This investment also includes an additional $24M from the renewed Canada-Ontario Early Learning and Child Care Agreement to support child care and early years program delivery. A one-time transitional grant of $85.5M is also included to help offset and assist with the impact of administrative funding changes and provide stability to the sector as the ministry continues its work on the development of the new child care funding formula."