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Examining when and why governments implement progressive childcare policies, this study takes a look at the different systems Canadians have adopted over the past five decades and argues that childcare is better understood as a public responsibility.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Donna S. Lero,Margot Shields,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
This publication is the first in a series of reports being published by Statistics Canada in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada and the National Day Care Research Network. This report provides a history of the study, its goals and objectives, and detailed information about the 1988 National Child Care Survey.
Working Mothers and the Child Care Dilemma by Lisa Pasolli Pdf
During the twentieth century, child care policy in British Columbia matured in the shadow of a persistent political uneasiness with working motherhood. Charting the growth of the child care movement in this province, Working Mothers and the Child Care Dilemma examines how ideas about motherhood, paid work, and social welfare have influenced universal child care discussions and consistently pushed access to child care to the margins of BC’s social policy agenda. Lisa Pasolli also celebrates those who have lobbied for child care as part of women’s rights as workers, parents, and citizens.
Canadian National Child Care Study: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Yukon by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
The history of child care its legislation and specific child care data are presented for each of the provinces.
About Canada: Childcare by Martha Friendly,Susan Prentice Pdf
In Canada, early childhood education and care includes childcare programs, kindergartens and nursery schools. When these programs are well-designed, they support children’s development and accommodate parents who work or study. About Canada: Childcare answers questions about early childhood education and childcare (ECEC) in Canada. Why doesn’t Canada have an ECEC system, even though other countries do? Why is ECEC so important? What is missing in Canada’s ECEC landscape and why? Can ECEC programs be designed as wonderful environments for young children or are they merely necessary but not particularly desirable places to keep children safe while mothers are at work? Is ECEC primarily a public good, a private family responsibility or an opportunity for profit-making? Early childhood education and childcare is a political issue, the authors argue, and Canada needs an integrated system of services. The absence of a universal publicly funded ECEC system is detrimental to families, women and children and Canada’s future. “This accessible and engaging book should be required reading for all early childhood education students. Students will get the ‘big picture’ of ECEC issues, politics and policy in Canada and learn what should be done to build a well-designed publicly funded universal system-there isn’t another book that does this.”-Dr. Rachel Langford, Director of the School of Early Childhood Education, Ryerson University.
Author : Gordon Cleveland,Michael Krashinsky Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 436 pages File Size : 55,5 Mb Release : 2001-01-01 Category : Social Science ISBN : 0802082750
Our Children's Future by Gordon Cleveland,Michael Krashinsky Pdf
Assembling key experts and activists in the area of Canadian child care policy, this book makes an important contribution to understanding how Canada, with its particular institutions, politics, and values, should design a national child care strategy.
Canadian National Child Care Study: Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
The history of child care its legislation and specific child care data are presented for each of the provinces.
Martha Friendly,Gordon Cleveland,Tricia Willis,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Author : Martha Friendly,Gordon Cleveland,Tricia Willis,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit Publisher : Childcare Resource and Research Unit Page : 49 pages File Size : 42,5 Mb Release : 1994 Category : Child care services ISBN : 1896051065
Early Childhood Care and Education in Canada by Larry Prochner Pdf
Larry Prochner and Nina Howe reflect the variation within the field by bringing together a multidisciplinary group of experts to address key issues in the field: What programs are currently available and what are their origins? How are adults prepared for work in these programs? How do children within the programs spend their day? What policies guide the programs? How has the field reflected on itself through research? There are no simple answers, but the essays in this collection contribute to a creative reframing of the questions. The authors include psychologists, sociologists, historians, teacher educators, and social policy analysts.
Preschool Children by National Council of Welfare (Canada) Pdf
This report sets out a plan to accomplish family policy across Canada through an integrated system of policies at all levels of government that work together to support parents to take care of their children. It focuses on issues and programs affecting children between the age of two and six. After an introduction on federal promises to children, section 2 reviews the status of children in Canada, including the incidence of family poverty, parental employment, mothers and single parent families and the labour market, and child care availability. Section 3 discusses child development issues including determinants of population health and the five main components of child development. Section 4 reviews Canadian programs for children aged two to six and their families, including child care, nursery schools and kindergartens, and family resource programs. The final section examines the value and costs of creating a flexible and integrated system of early childhood care and education that provides child care for those families with parents in the workforce and early childhood education programming for all who choose it. This section also proposes a way to put such a system in place.
The Specialink Early Childhood Inclusion Quality Scale by Sharon Hope Irwin Pdf
This workbook is a tool for assessing inclusion quality in early childhood centres and for helping centre move toward higher quality inclusion. The Scale provides a picture of sustainable and evolving inclusion quality--an emerging issue as more children with special needs attend communitybased centres and as inclusion pioneers leave their centres and a new generation of directors and early childhood educators take on the inclusion challenges.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada Pdf
This report, one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey, focuses on the characteristics of child care in each province.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Hillel Goelman,National Day Care Research Network (Canada),Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
"This document is one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey which focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care."--Intro, p. 11