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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 32 MIN

131 - Bridging Borders: Contrasts and Commonalities in Early Childhood Education – A USA vs. Canada Perspective with Miss Jamie

from The Child Care Directors Chair Podcast · host Erica Saccoccio / Jamie-Lee Wagler

Send us Fan MailThis conversation is about early childhood education (ECE) and the challenges faced by educators in before and after school programs. The hosts discuss the importance of advocating for ECE and the need for collaboration and learning from each other. They also compare the regulatory frameworks and curriculum approaches in Canada and the United States. The conversation highlights the staffing shortage in the ECE field and the impact of government policies on childcare availability and quality. The conversation explores the importance of emergent curriculum and incorporating children's interests into the learning process. It also discusses the role of culture in early childhood education and the need to introduce children to new ideas and concepts. The lack of male educators in the field is highlighted, along with the challenges of government funding and the involvement of parents in programs. The key takeaway is the importance of collaboration and support among early childhood educators to create the best learning environment for children.Takeaways:Advocacy is crucial in the field of early childhood education, as no one else is coming to save the industry.Collaboration and learning from each other's experiences can help solve the challenges faced by educators in the field.Regulatory frameworks and curriculum approaches vary between countries and even within different states or provinces.The staffing shortage in the early childhood education field is a global concern that requires creative solutions.Government policies play a significant role in childcare availability and quality. Children learn best when they are interested in the material being taught.Emergent curriculum allows for the incorporation of literacy, math, and science based on children's interests.Introducing topics and concepts that children may not be exposed to expands their knowledge and curiosity.The lack of male educators in early childhood education is a challenge that needs to be addressed.Government funding can be insufficient and may lead to the closure of centers.Parent involvement is encouraged and helps create a positive learning environment.Collaboration and support among early childhood educators is crucial for success.Support the showThe Child Care Director's Chair Podcast is proudly powered by WatchMeGrow, our premier podcast sponsor and a trusted partner in early childhood education.WatchMeGrow helps child care programs strengthen family engagement through secure live-streaming, classroom video access, and communication tools that build transparency, trust, and peace of mind for families. Their innovative technology empowers programs to enhance safety, strengthen relationships, and showcase the incredible learning happening in their classrooms every day.To learn more about how WatchMeGrow can support your program, visit www.watchmegrow.com.Thank you to WatchMeGrow for supporting our mission to inspire, equip, and empower child care leaders around the world.

Send us Fan Mail This conversation is about early childhood education (ECE) and the challenges faced by educators in before and after school programs. The hosts discuss the importance of advocating for ECE and the need for collaboration and learning from each other. They also compare the regulatory frameworks and curriculum approaches in Canada and the United States. The conversation highlights the staffing shortage in the ECE field and the impact of government policies on childcare availabil...

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