What is the College of ECE?

The College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE) is a regulatory body in Ontario, Canada that oversees the professional standards and practice of early childhood educators (ECEs). It was established in 2007 under the Early Childhood Educators Act, which mandates the registration and regulation of all ECEs working in Ontario. The CECE is responsible for maintaining a public register of qualified ECEs and setting standards for their practice. The College also sets requirements for continuing education and professional development to ensure that ECEs stay current in their knowledge and skills.

The College’s mandate is to protect the public interest by ensuring that only qualified and competent individuals are practicing as ECEs in Ontario. The CECE investigates and takes action against ECEs who engage in professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity. In addition to its regulatory responsibilities, the College serves as a professional organization for ECEs, promoting the value of their work and advocating for their professional growth and development. The CECE also provides resources and supports for ECEs, including professional development opportunities and access to research and best practices in the field.

The College of ECE in Ontario is an important organization in the early learning and childcare sector as it helps to ensure that high quality standards are maintained in the profession, and that children in Ontario have access to qualified