Department of Education and Early Years

Department of Education and Early Learning
ministère de l'Éducation et Petite enfance
Department overview
JurisdictionPrince Edward Island
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Natalie Mitton

The Department of Education and Early Years (French: Ministère de l’Éducation et de la Petite enfance) is the department of the Government of Prince Edward Island responsible for delivering high-quality education programs and curriculum in English and French to Island children from birth to Grade 12. The department provides corporate services, including general and financial administration, staff certification, research, planning and evaluation, human resources and school athletics.

The minister of education and early years (currently Robin Croucher[1]) is responsible for the department to the General Assembly. While the minister is head of the department, and provides policy/political direction, the day-to-day operations of the department are managed by the deputy minister (currently Natalie Mitton), who is a public servant.[2]

History

The Free Education Act, passed in 1852, was a response to the desire to provide free education. This act was significant because it was not only the forerunner of establishing school districts but also established that the Colonial government would pay the salaries of teachers.

In 1877, the Public School Act was passed and provided the groundwork for building the Department of Education.

At the start of the 20th century, the provincial government strongly supported education; 40% of the provincial budget was assigned to it. At the time, this was an unprecedented level of funding and considered far more advanced than even Great Britain.

Agencies, Boards and Commissions

  • Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority
  • Board of Governors of the University of Prince Edward Island
  • Certification and Standards Board
  • Child Care Facilities Board
  • Education Negotiation Agency
  • Holland College Board of Governors
  • Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission
  • Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association (PEISAA)
  • Teachers' Superannuation Commission

Education Authorities

Legislation

The Department of Education and Early Learning is responsible for a number of laws related to education and schooling in Prince Edward Island.[3]

  • Archives and Records Act
  • Autism Coordination Act
  • Early Learning and Child Care Act
  • Education Act
  • Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act
  • Private Schools Act
  • Public Libraries Act
  • Teachers' Pension Plan Act
  • Winter Wellness Day Act

References

  1. ^ "Premier Rob Lantz announces changes to Cabinet".
  2. ^ "About: Education and Early Years".
  3. ^ "Statutes and Regulations".