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BEST CHOICES: an Ethical Journey for ECEs

Ethics for ECEs

Join us FEBRUARY 23, 2022 from 8 – 9 pm EST for an introduction to ECEBC’s new online PD course based on the popular Best Choices resource. The CCCF is pleased to present this webinar with our affiliate Early Childhood Educators of BC. Registration details will be sent via email and posted to our social media channels soon. 

Best Choices – This webinar will provide an overview of the program, described herein:

The Ethical Journey program supports Early Care and Learning professionals to think and reflect deeper about the relationships they have with young children. The quality of the interactions between young children, families and early childhood educators has a significant, enduring impact on a children’s lives. The intimacy of the relationship and the potential that exists to enhance or do harm call for a commitment on the part of early childhood educators to the highest standards of ethical practice. ECEBC recognizes its responsibility to promote ethical practice and attitudes on the part of Early Care and Learning professionals.

Presented by Sue Irwin & Emily Gawlick



WHEN: Feb 23, 2022
8 – 9 pm EST
 

COST: CCCF Early Bird Rate $15 until February 18th ($20 thereafter)

Certificates of Participation will be provided after the event
 


At CCCF webinars you’ll …..

  • Join a group of your peers and participate live in engaging sessions lead by subject matter experts
  • Receive a certificate of participation if you attended the event live
  • Have an opportunity to network with ECE’s from all over Canada, and the world.
  • Be able to rewatch any time if you’re a CCCF Member (coming soon)

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Anyone working in licensed child care has to apply for certification. You will find certification information for your province or territory on our child care certification page.

With your resume and cover letter ready (we’ll provide guides for this soon), contact child care centres and introduce yourself! You can call, email, or even message them on social media. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get a reply. Try again a few days later to give them your resume in person. Remember that due to safety reasons you need to call first. Tell them you live in their area, and that you’re looking for a position.

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