Secondary Transition Planning Resource
This document provides a framework to assist educators transitioning students with autism spectrum disorders to a new school.
This document provides a framework to assist educators transitioning students with autism spectrum disorders to a new school.
This document outlines the investments and changes made to early childhood education in Prince Edward Island starting in 2009-10.
PEI Workforce Strategy Project Final Report by Kathleen Flanagan
Training opportunities are available in Prince Edward Island (PEI) for early childhood educators (ECEs) and for people interested in starting a career in early childhood education, to work with and help children at their earliest stages. The Accelerated Early Childhood Education...
The Steps to Success program will be offered again this fall, providing financial aid and experience to help Islanders pursue a rewarding career as an early childhood educator. This group-based training initiative is funded by the Department of Workforce, Advanced Learning and...
Early Childhood Educator Week, February 5-9, recognizes the integral role that early childhood educators play in the development of children's intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth. “Early childhood educators help create a strong foundation for our children to grow...
The Province is recognizing early childhood educators for their many contributions in helping our Island children to grow, learn, and reach their fullest potential. From February 3-7, Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Week celebrates the essential role these professionals play in...
February 6-10 recognizes that early childhood educators play a vital role in early childhood development and help to shape children’s emotional, intellectual and social skills. “Early childhood educators are an invaluable part of our education system and deserve the utmost...
Fiscal year 2021-2022 annual report of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) Agreement between the Province of Prince Edward Island and the Government of Canada.
Prince Edward Island’s early childhood educators will see a wage increase and licensed child care centres will get more support for extra health and safety measures to benefit children and staff. Starting October 1, 2020, salaries will go up for 367 early childhood educators and...