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carol campbell
June 14, 2022

OISE Professor Carol Campbell will be an independent facilitator on the future of Scottish education.
Allison Correia
June 14, 2022

Allison Correia

Allison Correia: Master of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2022.
Savvy Dhir
June 14, 2022

Savvy Dhir

Savvy Dhir: Master of Arts in Child Study and Education (CSE), Class of 2022.
June 13, 2022

Presented by Dr. Emis Akbari, Senior Policy Fellow, Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development, at Let’s Get it Right!: Conference on Early Childhood Education for the Next Generation, Newfoundland, June 2022.
June 9, 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.
Rinaldo Walcott
June 8, 2022

CBC is celebrating 26 Canadian authors this #PrideMonth. Among them is OISE alum and U of T professor Rinaldo Walcott.
children learning
June 7, 2022

OISE professor, Ardavan Eizadirad, explores systemic inequities that serve as barriers impacting student achievement in his latest article.
June 2, 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.
The Progress Pride flag flies over Varsity Stadium on the St. George campus to mark the start of Pride Month.
June 1, 2022

The Progress Pride flag flies over Varsity Stadium on the St. George campus to mark the start of Pride Month. Flags were also raised at U of T Mississauga and U of T Scarborough.
June 1, 2022

Excerpt: "Today, Karina Gould, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, joined Becky Druhan, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, at East Preston Day Care to announce that 1,500 new licensed child care spaces will be created across Nova Scotia by December 31, 2022. The focus will be on creating spaces in areas of the province with limited access to child care services. The ministers also noted that, as of January 1, families in Nova Scotia with children in licensed child care are benefiting from a 25% reduction in fees, and that they will receive an additional 25% reduction by the end of 2022."