Report – Results from Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) Starting Strong 2024 – Strengthening Early Childhood Education and Care

Overview

On December 2, 2025, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published the results from TALIS Starting Strong 2024. TALIS Starting Strong is an international large-scale survey specifically designed for staff and leaders in early childhood education and care (ECEC). It offers robust international information that aids in the development and implementation of policies pertinent to ECEC staff and leaders, particularly focusing on aspects that enhance conditions for children’s learning, development and well-being.

The report underscores the central role of ECEC staff in shaping high quality environments for young children, while also revealing systemic challenges mainly around workforce training and recognition. In Canada, the provinces of New Brunswick and Québec participated in the survey. Key areas addressed in the survey include pedagogical practices and beliefs, professional development for staff and leaders, working conditions and leadership activities. The report presents its findings across 3 main areas:

Canadian data and policy information in this report were validated by:

Consult the OECD website for the report: Results from TALIS Starting Strong 2024: Strengthening Early Childhood Education and Care

Results from TALIS Starting Strong 2024: Canada’s Country Note

The OECD published Canada’s Country Note to accompany the final report. The Country Note summarizes insights and interpretations of the 2024 report findings for Quebec and New Brunswick in comparison with other countries.

Consult Canada's Country Note on the OECD's website: Results from TALIS Starting Strong 2024: Canada

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2026-05-29