Alberta
Alberta
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AECEA Connect - Early learning and child care in Alberta: An examination of regulations and other measures that support quality
In this session, we will be joined by Jane Beach to speak on her report written for the Edmonton Council for Early Learning and Care and the Muttart Foundation, An Examination of Regulatory and Other Measures to Support Quality Early Learning and Care in Alberta.
Jane is an early learning and child care research and policy consultant, based in Victoria BC. Over the past 25 years, Jane has developed child care expansion plans, conducted numerous child care studies, and authored many research and policy reports for government, universities, non-profit organizations and labour groups.
FACILITATORS: Lisa Hodges, Association of Early Childhood Educators of Alberta & Lea Blust, Alberta Early Learning and Care Leader's Caucus This online connect session is intended for all early childhood educators from licensed child care centres, preschools, out of school cares centres, contracted day home agencies and approved day homes. It is open for both AECEA members and non-members.
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