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Early childhood education summit
In the wake of the Commission on Early Childhood Education and its report, which was unveiled on February 21, the Association québécoise des CPE, in collaboration with the Institut du Nouveau Monde, invites you to attend the Summit on Early childhood education on 4 and 5 May.
The objective of the Summit is to follow up on the report of the Commission on Early Childhood Education. To do this, we want to bring together experts, organizations and associations from the fields of family, education, economy and health. It will provide an opportunity to discuss the findings and recommendations of the report and to identify the most promising consensus to pursue the objectives of family policy.
Your contribution to this exercise is essential since we all share a common goal: to promote equality of opportunity and optimal development of toddlers.
To know all the details about the Summit (program, cost, registration), visit sommetpetiteenfance.com !
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Building Skills for Change in Early Years and Child Care Leadership & Skills Building Training
Are you an ECE/staff, a student or a parent who is interested in taking up an active role in our Professional Pay and Decent Work campaign? Do you want to see more ECEs come together to call for decent work?
We are offering province-wide leadership training with the aim of connecting ECEs and early years staff with parents and engaged community members to strengthen our campaign for Professional Pay & Decent Work.
Join us for a very special two-day leadership training workshop with long time child care advocate Olivia Chow!
FIRST SESSION - TORONTO MARCH 4-5, 2017
The curriculum teaches emerging leaders how to:
- Tell your story to persuade and motivate others
- Recruit and retain volunteers
- Structure your team of leaders for growth
- Strategize and choose tactics that build power and move decision makers
- Fundraise, go viral on social media, and more