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Summer 2006 - The member magazine of the Elementary Teachers

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YOUR FEDERATIONA ROUNDUP OF FEDERATION NEWSEquality dayMen in educationJustin Trudeau was <strong>the</strong> keynotespeaker at ETFO’s conference onmale teachers. More than 250 participantsalso heard from educationresearchers studying <strong>the</strong> importance<strong>of</strong> men in elementary education.Look for a full report on <strong>the</strong> conferencein <strong>the</strong> Fall 06 issue <strong>of</strong> Voice.Education Minister Sandra Pupatello was <strong>the</strong>guest speaker ETFO’s Equality Day celebration.Sponsored jointly by ETFO and <strong>the</strong> Wom-en’s Future Fund, <strong>the</strong> day commemorates <strong>the</strong>enshrining <strong>of</strong> equality rights in <strong>the</strong> CanadianCharter <strong>of</strong> Rights and Freedoms in 1985. One<strong>of</strong> WFF’s newest <strong>member</strong> groups is <strong>the</strong> NationalEating Disorder Information Centre. Executivedirector Meryl Bear described <strong>the</strong> organization’sefforts to promote healthy body image amongwomen and girls. ETFO supports national child care campaign<strong>The</strong> best place for grade 7 and 8students is in an elementary schoolSome school boards have started movinggrade 7 and 8 students into high schoolsin order to keep up <strong>the</strong> student numbersin those schools. ETFO believes – andresearch shows – that young adolescentlearners do better in elementary schools.Boards are thinking about dollars not <strong>the</strong>well being <strong>of</strong> students. A new ETFO pamphletexplains <strong>the</strong> Federation’s position. It’savailable on our website, etfo.ca.Keira Heineck (centre), <strong>the</strong> executive director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ontario Coalition forBetter Childcare (OCBC), spoke to presidents and delegates at <strong>the</strong> Mayrepresentative council meeting about <strong>the</strong> national campaign for a universalchild care program. ETFO is actively supporting <strong>the</strong> national Code BlueCampaign (see <strong>the</strong> General Secretary’s column in <strong>the</strong> Spring 06 edition <strong>of</strong>Voice).In a significant collaboration, ETFO, <strong>the</strong> Ontario Public School Boards’Association, <strong>the</strong> Canadian <strong>Teachers</strong>’ Federation, <strong>the</strong> Ontario SecondarySchool <strong>Teachers</strong>’ Federation, and <strong>the</strong> Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Home andSchool Associations signed a joint news release on May 2, <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>federal budget. Educators, parents and trustees expressed <strong>the</strong>ir dismaythat <strong>the</strong> Stephen Harper government is abandoning <strong>the</strong> federal provincialagreements signed last year. <strong>The</strong> agreement with Ontario would have created25,000 new child care spaces in this province. To sign <strong>the</strong> Code Bluepetition go to, childcareontario.org.6 etfo voice SUMMER <strong>2006</strong>

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