Early Childhood Education
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Nominations open for Metis Nation-Saskatchewan Childhood Educator AwardsIn Saskatchewan, Métis educators are teaching the next generation about their heritage—helping them understand where they come from and empowering them to imagine their future.EducationJan 27
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Federal, provincial governments announce $35M for tuition free early childhood education in Sask.The federal and Saskatchewan governments say they are jointly investing 35-million dollars to support tuition-free training in early childhood education.CanadaAug 22, 2024
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Sask. childcare accessibility continues to be a struggle despite increased fundingIn May 2024 it was announced Saskatchewan would receive $27.7 million in funding from the federal government.CanadaMay 22, 2024
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Feds, province launch child abuse prevention training for Manitoba educatorsThe province announced a three-way partnership with the federal government and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) on Thursday.EducationMay 9, 2024
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Early childcare centres struggling to maintain staff across SaskatchewanEarly childhood educators in Saskatchewan brought their staffing concerns to the legislature today, as they claim they are losing employees ever day.CanadaOct 18, 2023
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B.C. falling behind on wages for early childhood educators amidst staff shortage: ReportIn 2021, B.C. committed to developing a wage grid for ECEs that would improve recruitment and retention in the profession. More than a year later, that grid is nowhere to be found.EconomyJul 10, 2023
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Manitoba to fund early-years assessment tools, education minister saysEducation Minister Wayne Ewasko announced $1.6 million in funding for both English and French programs, based on consultations with superintendents at Manitoba school divisions.EducationJun 12, 2023
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Advocates demand Alberta address shortage of early childhood educatorsChild care groups say during the pandemic, about 4,000 early childhood educators left the industry and never came back.CanadaNov 30, 2022
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N.S. announces wage bump for most early childhood educators in regulated settingsEarly childhood educators will see raises between 14 and 43 per cent, depending on classification levels and experience, retroactive to July 4, 2022.CanadaOct 11, 2022
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Saskatchewan government to fund free training for early childhood educatorsOn Monday, the government announced that they are committing nearly $9 million for training and professional development grants for the early learning and child care sector.CanadaAug 15, 2022
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