ECEs as Leaders

“Who me, a leader?”

ECE Leaders in Atlantic Canada have many names: Directors, Operators, Administrators, Home Childcare Providers, Pedagogical Leads – to name just a few. Some own their centres and employ many ECEs, others serve as Executive Directors of non-profit early learning and care organizations, and others operate out of their homes as solopreneurs. ECEs also serve as informal leaders through mentoring peers and students, and by participating in the collaborative leadership of their centre.

Regardless of the title, ECE leaders are knowledgeable and dedicated professionals who focus on serving their communities through providing reliable, high-quality early learning and care for children.

In 2022, as part of the second round of the ECE Lab, the lab team conducted interviews with 18 early learning centre operators, directors and administrators. The perpsectives offered by these leaders were combined with learning harvested from the interviews and prototypes conducted in the first round of the lab. Together, the data painted a detailed portrait of ECE leaders: what motivates them, the paths they take to leadership, and how they practice leadership in their roles — as managers, owners, pedagogical leads, peer leaders, and/or mentors.

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Growing ECE leadership skills

Many leaders started their careers as ECEs and were promoted or established their own childcare businesses due to their excellent work with children, but they often do not have relevant leadership, management or administrative training to support their work as leaders.

Each province offers leadership learning opportunities for ECEs at any career stage. Peer mentorship, pedagogical leadership and administration and management of ELCCs are some of the most common areas of leadership learning. You can find courses, readings and communities of practice to develop your leadership skills in each Atlantic province.

Prince Edward Island

Reach out to ECDA of PEI for up-to-date leadership learning opportunities and information on leadership qualifications.

Newfoundland & Labrador

Reach out to AECENL for up-to-date leadership learning opportunities and information on leadership qualifications.

New Brunswick

Reach out to New Brunswick’s Education and Early Childhood Department for up-to-date leadership learning opportunities and information on leadership  qualifications.

New Brunswick’s Six Principles of Pedagogical Leadership learning resource (Anglophone sector)