Council meets four times a year to oversee the College of Early Childhood Educators’ (College) activities in regulating the profession in the public interest. Here are highlights from the meeting held on January 12 and 13, 2022. In the spotlight The College is developing a new multi-year strategic plan focused …
As part of the College’s commitment to anti-racism, we recognize the importance of amplifying diverse voices of leadership within the profession. Amplifying diverse voices creates a dynamic of inclusion and a sense of belonging for all members of the profession. It may bring awareness to systemic issues and experiences faced …
On January 12, the College hosted its 13th Annual Meeting of Members. If you weren’t able to attend online, watch this short video that highlights the College’s achievements for the 2020-2021 year and read the Annual Report.
Early childhood educators come from diverse backgrounds and cultures and have different perspectives and lived experiences, just like the children and families they serve. To govern the profession and guide the College’s work, a Council that brings together people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives is crucial. We spoke with Nerene …
Black History Month is a time to celebrate Black culture, arts and the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians, while acknowledging the ongoing realities of anti-Black racism. As much as it is important to recognize and celebrate Black History Month, to avoid tokenistic recognition, this reflection should extend beyond the month of February …
The College is governed by a 24 person Council which includes 14 RECEs elected by the profession. The College is divided into eight electoral districts – or geographic regions – across the province. Each district, depending on its size, elects a specific number of members to Council every three years. …
Council meets four times a year to oversee the College of Early Childhood Educators’ (College) activities in regulating the profession in the public interest. Here are highlights from the meeting held on November 3 and 4, 2021. In the spotlight Changes were made to the College’s Language Fluency Policy to …
The Discipline Committee hears matters regarding allegations of professional misconduct and/or incompetence which have been referred by the Complaints Committee following investigation. The College is mandated to publish a summary of its disciplinary decisions and reasons when the Discipline Committee makes a finding of guilt. These disciplinary decisions are then …
RECEs have a responsibility to renew their membership every year. CECE automatically sends a reminder two months before the renewal date. Membership can easily be renewed online. Tips for renewing your membership: Be sure to answer all the mandatory questions as indicated by a red asterisk (*). The online form …
In winter of 2021, we conducted a survey to secure member and stakeholder feedback regarding the understanding and application of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice (Code and Standards) and the use of professional practice resources. The survey helped the College to identify and confirm themes and topics to …