The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 10, 2022
At the age of 79, Dr. Jacque/line Lavallee graduates with Doctorate in Social Justice education from ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø.
I came alone but I’m now leaving with a bunch of sisters who took care of me - ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø graduate Rabia Alsabaie shares her story.
November 8, 2022
Excerpt: "Licensed family home centres can receive financial support to reduce parent fees, fund wages and professional development opportunities, and purchase materials, equipment, or supplies. Current unlicensed home child care providers can also receive funding to help cover costs associated with seeking licensing from the province."
Arriving after working as a Computer Science Engineer, Preeti Raman has completed her second ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø degree, a PhD, and has an expanded vision and mission.
After working as a medical doctor in India, and arriving to Canada in 2020 with her family, Dr. Salma Siddiqui has graduated from ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø with a Master of Education.
November 3, 2022
The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 3, 2022
Excerpt: "Canada-wide early learning and child care transfer payments are expected to increase from $4.5 billion in 2022-23 to $7.7 billion in 2027-28, and include funding of $625 million over four years, beginning in 2023-24, to Employment and Social Development Canada for an Early Learning and Child Care Infrastructure Fund."
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical and Counselling Psychology, Clara McNamee
Expected year of graduation: 2027.
October 31, 2022
Excerpt: "There are now several hundred more educational assistants in schools throughout the province, providing important in-class support for thousands of Saskatchewan students. Approximately 200 of these positions are provided by the Government of Saskatchewan's $7 million in targeted funding for school divisions to increase the number of educational assistants for the 2022-23 school year. "Educational assistants are valued support staff that provide significant contributions to student learning," Education Minister Dustin Duncan said. "Our government will continue to ensure school divisions have the funding they need to support students, staff and their school communities.""