Links ​The Early Child Development Mapping Project (ECMap) is contracted by Alberta Education for a five-year period (until August 31, 2014) to conduct research on early childhood development in Alberta and build community coalitions to respond to local needs. ECMap is part of the Government of Alberta's Early Child Development (ECD) Mapping Initiative. The Initiative will provide families, service providers, educators, communities and policy makers with a picture of how young children in Alberta are doing, so that they can work together to support healthy development. https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports.feed 2019-04-01T12:05:09+00:00 info [email protected] Joomla! - Open Source Content Management Akbari, E., McCuaig, K. (2014). Early Childhood Education Report 2014. Toronto: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. 2015-03-19T05:47:40+00:00 2015-03-19T05:47:40+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/17.html Super User [email protected] Ruth C. Calman and Patricia J. Crawford. (2013). Starting Early: Teaching, Learning and Assessment - Linking early childhood development with academic outcomes - a detailed look. Toronto, On.: Education Quality and Accountability Office. 2015-03-19T05:48:16+00:00 2015-03-19T05:48:16+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/18.html Super User [email protected] Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children. (2011). Right in principle, right in practice: implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child in Canada. 2015-03-19T05:48:55+00:00 2015-03-19T05:48:55+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/19.html Super User [email protected] Chief Medical Officer of Health Office, Alberta Health and Wellness. (June 2011). Let's Talk About the Early Years. 2015-03-19T05:49:37+00:00 2015-03-19T05:49:37+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/20.html Super User [email protected] FrameWorks Institute. (2005). Talking Early Child Development and Exploring the Consequences of Frame Choices. Washington, DC: FrameWorks Institute. 2015-03-19T05:50:12+00:00 2015-03-19T05:50:12+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/21.html Super User [email protected] Magdalena Janus. (2013). Early Development Instrument: From Results to Action Survey Report. Hamilton, Ont.: Pan-Canadian EDI Network. 2015-03-19T05:50:53+00:00 2015-03-19T05:50:53+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/22.html Super User [email protected] Nathanial Kendall-Taylor. (2010). Experiences Get Carried Forward: How Albertans Think About Early Child Development. Washington, DC: FrameWorks Institute. 2015-03-19T05:51:35+00:00 2015-03-19T05:51:35+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/23.html Super User [email protected] Paul Kershaw, Lynell Anderson. (2010). "A benefit/cost analysis of smart family policy for gender equality: In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada." Prepared for the Canadian Political Science 2015-03-19T05:52:11+00:00 2015-03-19T05:52:11+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/24.html Super User [email protected] Paul Kershaw, Lynell Anderson, Bill Warburton and Clyde Hertzman. (2009). 15 by 15: A Comprehensive Policy Framework For Early Human Capital Investment in B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: Human Early Learning Partnership, University of British Columbia. 2015-03-19T05:52:48+00:00 2015-03-19T05:52:48+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/25.html Super User [email protected] Muttart Foundation. (2010). In the Best Interests of Children and Families: A Discussion of Early Childhood Education and Care in Alberta. Edmonton: The Muttart Foundation. 2015-03-19T05:53:15+00:00 2015-03-19T05:53:15+00:00 https://www.ecmap.ca/ecmap-materials/links/27-books-articles-and-reports/26.html Super User [email protected]