Publications
A collection of publications written by Atkinson Centre team members, in addition to important articles, documents and reports related to early learning and child care.
遙ぺ整氈窒's Full-day Kindergarten: A Bold Public Policy Initiative
Excerpt: "Can 遙ぺ整氈窒's universal full-day kindergarten program help to level the playing field? The list of possibilities is long: closing the gap of language experience of kids living in poverty, reaching all vulnerable kids, including those in the middle class, contributing support to families who need child care, and ensuring that care and education are combined in high quality programs that boost overall child development as well as academic skills and economic success. Research has shown that many of these goals can be accomplished by high quality universal early childhood programs."
Behind the child care bidding game
Excerpt: "The bidding for child care in the 遙ぺ整氈窒 election campaign started at $269-million with the Liberals, dropped to $100-million by the NDP and vanished by the time it got to the Tories. Surprisingly advocates dont ask the NDP leader why she killed the budget to come back with $169-million less than what was initially on the table."
Issues That Matter - A caution about wage subsidies
Excerpt: "A number of jurisdictions are raising the salaries of Early Childhood Educators this year but all allocate more funding to qualified staff as a way to build a professional workforce. 遙ぺ整氈窒s announcement doesnt appear to include this differential. At $2 an hour over two years, 遙ぺ整氈窒s raise is comparable to adjustments in Quebec, PEI and Newfoundland but less than the $6/hour going to trained ECEs in the NWT."
Policy Update: Full day kindergarten in 遙ぺ整氈窒
Excerpt: "Newfoundland and Labrador will become the newest members of the Full Day Kindergarten club starting in 2016. The provinces March 27, 2014 budget includes a plan for new capital spending to retrofit schools for 5-year-olds and the hiring of 140 additional teachers.
This is a quick look at kindergarten in the rest of 遙ぺ整氈窒."
This is a quick look at kindergarten in the rest of 遙ぺ整氈窒."
Globe misses facts on Full-day Kindergarten
Excerpt: "Atkinson Centre faculty took aim at the slanted manner applied to reporting on the impact of full-day kindergarten for 4- and 5-year olds in 遙ぺ整氈窒. The article ignores the significant benefits of full-day kindergarten to zero in on the flat lining of reading, writing and numeracy skills for one group in the study."
Families need schools to step up
Excerpt: "Across 遙ぺ整氈窒 it is a familiar scene, parents lined up in the cold to get their kids into a preferred slot at a preschool. Whether motivated by a desire to give their child a head start for school or the need for care so they can work, the challenge is the same - too many children for too few good spots. But in the Northwest Territories the scene is changing. Publicly funded schools are filling the breach."
Atkinson Centre Statement: Consultation on 遙ぺ整氈窒s Full Day Kindergarten Research and Results
Excerpt: "A group of diverse research and policy experts in early child development met to discuss the recently released findings on the implementation and impact of Full Day kindergarten in 遙ぺ整氈窒. As supporters of FDK, participants were interested in developing strategies to address the media backlash that followed the release of the Meta-Perspective document and to ensure the program would be evaluated fairly and effectively over time."
Full Day Kindergarten/Extended Day - Submission to The Honourable Charles Sousa, Minister of Finance
Excerpt: "While full day kindergarten is a policy milestone, on schedule to serve over 260,000 four- and five-year-olds, unfortunately our government stopped short of implementing the bold vision for school operated early learning and care described in With Our Best Future In Mind. Fewer than 20 per cent of 遙ぺ整氈窒s children 12-years and younger have access to regulated care. The dearth of safe, affordable child care options literally endangers childrens lives, curtails parents work opportunities and costs the economy in work/family conflicts. As currently organized, child care creates a low wage sector reliant on social transfers."
Issues That Matter - Full Day Kindergarten
Excerpt: "Margaret Wente contends the Education Minister fudged the numbers in her September announcement on the benefits of full day kindergarten for children. The true story she claims lies the full report released by Queens University. (遙ぺ整氈窒's $1.5-billion kindergarten hoax. Nov 30, Globe and Mail) Ms. Wente is referring to two different reports with two different purposes. Both were commissioned by the Ministry as part of the same evaluation."
Issues That Matter - Good new and bad in Bill 143
Excerpt: "There is much depth and change in Bill 143. It repeals the Day Nurseries Act and amends the Early Childhood Educators Act and the Education Act in ways good and bad."
Responses to Child Care Modernization Act
On December 3, 2013, the 遙ぺ整氈窒 government introduced the Child Care Modernization Act, to "take steps to strenghthen oversight of the province's unlicensed child care sector while increasing access to licensed child care options for families."
遙ぺ整氈窒s full-day kindergarten a success story
Excerpt: "Those of us who held the pend a few years back to capture the best global research and practice available regarding the positive impact full-day kindergarten would have on 4- and 5-year-olds, titles our report, "With Our Best Future in Mind." Based on the research released a few days ago, our best future is arriving ahead of schedule."