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Jolene Boudreau serves as a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Sainte-Anne University, where she trains future educators in early childhood development through university courses and practical instruction. Her role focuses on instilling pedagogical passion and professional skills in students pursuing careers in childhood education.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Level 2 Classification in Early Childhood Education
- Bachelor of Education
Boudreau specializes in early childhood development with emphasis on bilingual environments and French-language acquisition. Her expertise stems from direct experience in daycares, nanny roles, and the Grandir en français program at CSAP schools, integrating hands-on childcare practices with academic teaching methodologies to foster holistic child development.
She actively contributes to the academic community through board service at the Early Childhood Support Centre in Nova Scotia (CPRPS era) and continuous professional development initiatives aimed at advancing early childhood education standards.
Her institutional work extends to the Grandir en français program team, collaborating on French-language early childhood curriculum development within CSAP school frameworks.
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