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    The Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is a department of the Government of Nova Scotia responsible for overseeing education institutions in the province. Becky Druhan is the current Minister of Education .

  3. Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education - Wikipedia

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    In order to ensure that the Diploma was current, the program evolved into what was known as St. Joseph’s College of Early Childhood Education, and was extended to a two-year course in the year 2000. In August 2008 the college changed its name to the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education. The Diploma is licensed by the Nova Scotia ...

  4. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood education. CPE Pre-school (French: Garderie or Jardin), Pre-Kindergarten, Pre-Primary or Junior Kindergarten (JK, ages 3–5 average age 4) (Nova Scotia and Ontario) [106] Grade Primary, Senior Kindergarten or Kindergarten (French: Maternelle) (SK, ages 4–6 average age 5) Elementary education

  5. Marie Battiste - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1992 she received the 125th Year Queen's Award for Service to the Community as well as the Nova Scotia Social Studies Curriculum Development Award. [6] In 1993 Battiste was honoured with a White Eagle Feather at the Eskasoni School Pow Wow in Eskasoni , Nova Scotia, and again in 1995 was honoured by the Mi'kmaq Grand Council with an ...

  6. Child care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) 249-page annual report, "Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 2019", which was partially funded by the federal government's Employment and Social Development Canada's (ESDC) Social Development Partnerships program, past attempts at advancing child care programs have been made in 1984, 1987, 1993, 2003, and 2005.

  7. Becky Druhan - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca (Becky) Druhan [2] (born April 23, 1976) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2021 Nova Scotia general election. [3] She represents the riding of Lunenburg West as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia.

  8. Ramona Jennex - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development (April 4, 2013 – October 22, 2013) Minister responsible for Youth (June 19, 2009 – October 22, 2013) Minister of Education (January 11, 2011 – April 4, 2013) Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations (June 19, 2009 – January 11, 2011)

  9. Zach Churchill - Wikipedia

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    As Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Churchill introduced major reforms into Nova Scotia's education system. This included the introduction of universal Pre-primary across the province, a Liberal campaign commitment during the 2017 election.