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CUPE Ontario School Boards Council of Unions (OSBCU) summary of education workers’ bargaining proposals for better working and learning conditions in Ontario’s publicly funded schools

Publication Date: 
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Author: 
CUPE Ontario School Boards Council of Unions
Online Document Type: 
Child care in the news

NSCECE open house

A child is on a swing, on the top right says "nscece" in a blue rectangle with "open house" written below. At the bottom half of the picture on green says " Everything you need to know about a career in Early Childhood Education", at the bottom left says "nscece.com"
Location:
Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education
6208 Quinpool Road
B3L 1A3 Halifax , NS
CA
Event date: 
9 Aug 2022 - 5:00pm

Everything you need to know about a career in Early Childhood Education

About this event

A career as an ECE provides full-time employment with great working hours, the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of children, and the sense of accomplishment that comes from making a difference in your community.

  • On the spot conditional acceptance
  • Meet Our Team
  • Future employment opportunities
  • Gift bag
  • Food and Drinks
  • Door prizes: text books, gift cards, hoodies and t-shirts

Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education is a non-profit educational environment overseen by a Board of Directors. At the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education we are proud to lay the foundation for the personal and professional development of our students.

 

Contact name: 
Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education
Contact phone: 
(902) 423-7114
Region: 

Leaders café and monthly networking session

On the image, there is a child holding a bubble wand with their hand and blowing bubbles, along with a drawing of a rocket ship on  right. At the bottom there is blue and purple with the bottom left saying, York Region with their logo. On the left of the poster there is text saying "It starts with kids"
Location:
Online, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) ON
CA
Event date: 
4 Aug 2022 - 9:30am to 11:00am

Join us for this Free virtual session for Early Learning and Child Care Leaders who work in York Region.

About this event

Leaders Café and Monthly Networking Session

Session 7 of 11

The Rethinking what’s nECEssary: Early Childhood Education Series for Leaders invites supervisors, assistant supervisors and early years program managers to reimagine the traditional role of an administrative leader.

The series comprises 10 sessions/cafés that will be delivered monthly. Each session is designed to complement all others and provide a solid foundation for pedagogical leadership.

Participants are invited to register for as many sessions as they wish based on their interest. A combination of presentations, discussions, practice and resource sharing, and collaborative exercises will provide participants with the opportunity to enhance the skills, knowledge and dispositions needed to be an empowering pedagogical leader.

Participants will be encouraged to create groups, networks, mentoring circles and other forms of professional collaboration to further their own centre’s pedagogical work and learning, and also strengthen the ECE culture across the York Region.

This session will be facilitated online via Zoom and you will receive a link the day before the session takes place.

About the Presenters:

Barbara Pytka is a Professor at the School of Early Childhood Education at Seneca College and University of Guelph Humber. All her work experience and educational endeavours have been in the field of early childhood education, especially in pedagogy and curriculum. Her research interests include the relationship between mentoring practices and educators’ professional growth. Barbara has more than 20 years of experience in various early childhood education related positions in both Toronto and York Region. She previously directed two early childhood education settings with different operational styles and advised supervisors and educators on curriculum and pedagogy. She has made an immense contribution to the training, education and development of educators with diverse backgrounds at the organizations that she has worked for. She has organized many professional networking and international initiatives, including study tours to New Zealand, Denmark, Sweden and Norway to explore pedagogical practices in these countries.

Terry Kelly is a long-time RECE, faculty/trainer and nascent pedagogist. She currently works in the School of Early Childhood Education at Seneca College. Terry has benefitted from rich international ECE work/study experiences and knowledge exchanges in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. Terry’s passion is in empowering Early Childhood Educators to honour their voices and hearts, challenge the status quo, and to be mindful of connections to Land and Spirit. Terry is a board member of the Family Support Institute of Ontario, Registered Yoga Teacher, and a mother.

Barbara and Terry are both honoured to live and work on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit Nation as well as the Williams Treaties First Nations.

For more information about this training and other professional development and training opportunities offered by York Region, please visit our Eventbrite Page or email capacitybuilding@york.ca.

Contact name: 
York Region Children’s Services
Contact email: 
Region: