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August 19, 2025

OISE Professor and psychologist Todd Cunningham tells CTV News that a balanced school calendar is an ideal system, if it can be achieved.
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August 19, 2025

JICS 100 Centennial gala and auction wrap

The monumental event brought together families, alumni and friends to the Museum of Contemporary Art to celebrate 100 years of innovation, education, and community at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study Lab School.
August 19, 2025

Protect Your UTORid from Phishing

As the Fall 2025 semester at OISE approaches, Education Commons has observed a rise in phishing emails targeting the OISE community. These messages often appear to come from university-affiliated sources, including compromised @utoronto.ca email addresses.
August 18, 2025

Excerpt: "The Early Childhood Educator Bursary program will provide up to 300 one-time bursaries of $10,000 to eligible students over the next three years. The bursary program is designed to cover the cost of tuition, books and some living expenses for students who have been accepted into an approved early learning and child-care certificate program at one of 20 participating Alberta post-secondary institutions."
August 14, 2025

Excerpt: "Families in Mission will now have access to a new child care centre with 67 new licensed spaces. For families in Mission, this new child care centre means hundreds of dollars of monthly savings, shorter wait lists and the comfort of knowing their children are learning and growing close to home, said Rohini Arora, parliamentary secretary for child care. It means a single parent can take a job they would otherwise have to turn down, or a mom can complete her education. These are the everyday changes that make life more affordable and stable, and its how were building a stronger future, one community at a time. The Province partnered with the City of Mission to create new child care spaces through an investment of more than $4.9 million from the ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund."
August 14, 2025

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August 14, 2025

Excerpt: "The 2024 report from Qu矇becs Auditor General warned that for-profit growth, fuelled by generous fee rebates to parents, had caused the child-care system to deteriorate. The report found many commercial operators failed quality assessments, committed serious safety violations such as poor sanitation and improper medication practices, employed unqualified staff and neglected to conduct mandatory background checks. In 2022, the former provincial minister for families called government support for private daycare the biggest mistake the Qu矇bec government committed in the last 25 years. The problem isnt limited to Qu矇bec. In Alberta, a recent review by the provincial Auditor General found more than half the audited child-care operators that received public grants had discrepancies in their claims. Some billed for hours never worked. Others didnt pass on wage top-ups to staff or fee reductions to families. One month, a provider was overpaid by $26,000 due to a bogus claim."
August 11, 2025

A series of eight modules, each focusing on a different topic in creating supportive and affirming early years environments for 2SLGBTQ+ children and families. Throughout each module, you will be asked a number of questions intended to provide you with an opportunity to reflect on your thoughts and feelings regarding the course content.
August 8, 2025

Excerpt: "The government is investing $7.24 million to add a fourth step to the early childhood educator wage grid. Early childhood educators play a vital role in shaping young minds, supporting families and building stronger communities, said Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Claire Johnson. Wage increases are essential to retain and attract skilled professionals, reduce turnover and ensure children receive consistent, high-quality care and education during their most formative years." The step being added to the grid effective Sept. 16 reflects a 5.5 per cent increase from step 3 for level 1 educators, and a 6.0 per cent increase from step 3 for entry-level educators. There will be no changes to the operators base wage contribution. The increase will be fully funded by the provincial government."