Learning Link

Child Development Resource Connection Peel

Welcome to the Learning Link, CDRCP’s professional learning podcast designed for early years professionals, educators, caregivers, and community partners dedicated to supporting children and families in Peel Region and beyond. Each episode features engaging conversations with thought leaders, practitioners, and advocates in the early years and family support sectors. We explore key topics such as inclusive practices, child development, professional growth, community resources, and emerging trends in the field. Whether you're tuning in from the classroom, your office, or on the go, The Learning Link offers accessible, relevant, and inspiring content to support your continuous learning journey. Join us as we bridge knowledge and practice—one conversation at a time. Listen, learn, and grow with the Learning Link.

  1. Stronger Together: Building a Culture of Mentorship in Peel

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    Stronger Together: Building a Culture of Mentorship in Peel

    In this episode, Jennifer Logan and Taylor Davis dive into the vital role of mentorship in the early years, exploring how connection, collaboration, and shared learning are shaping the field today. Together, they reflect on the current state of retention and recognition for early years professionals in Ontario, and discuss how both formal and informal mentorship practices can help educators thrive in their professional journeys. Taylor and Jennifer discuss the insights Jennifer has gathered through stepping into the role of Mentorship Project Coordinator at CDRCP, highlighting the organization’s first steps into mentorship with the upcoming pilot launching this November. Jennifer highlights what inspires her exploration of group mentorship versus one-on-one mentorship and how collective reflection may be one piece of the puzzle in creating a sustainable early years sector in Peel. Peel educators... stay tuned! A new Mentorship Pilot program will be coming to Peel soon! Keep an eye out for more information on the pilot, to be released through CDRCP's community messaging systems and CDRCP's social media pages at the end of November. Follow @CDRCP on all social media platforms For more professional learning opportunities like this: https://cdrcp.com/professional-learning/ Sources from this episode: The Early Years: Beginning Early Childhood Educators’ Induction Experiences and Needs in British Columbia (2016) article by Dr. Laura Doan How Does Learning Happen? Ontario’s Pedagogy for the Early Years https://www.publications.gov.on.ca/how-does-learning-happen-ontarios-pedagogy-for-the-early-years New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP) https://www.ontario.ca/page/new-teacher-induction-program College of Early Childhood Educators CPL Resource: Mentoring https://www.college-ece.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/CPL-Resource-Mentoring.pdf College of Early Childhood Educators Practice Note: Professional Relationships https://www.college-ece.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PN_Professional_Relationships_EN_FINAL.pdf Knowing our Numbers: Regional Municipality of Peel Knowing our numbers https://knowingournumbers.ca/media/filer_public/regional-reports/kon-peel.pdf

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Welcome to the Learning Link, CDRCP’s professional learning podcast designed for early years professionals, educators, caregivers, and community partners dedicated to supporting children and families in Peel Region and beyond. Each episode features engaging conversations with thought leaders, practitioners, and advocates in the early years and family support sectors. We explore key topics such as inclusive practices, child development, professional growth, community resources, and emerging trends in the field. Whether you're tuning in from the classroom, your office, or on the go, The Learning Link offers accessible, relevant, and inspiring content to support your continuous learning journey. Join us as we bridge knowledge and practice—one conversation at a time. Listen, learn, and grow with the Learning Link.