Our Science-based Approach | KiddiWinkie Schoolhouse

Bridging Research and Practice for the Next Generation

Our Scientific Education Committee strengthens our science-based action approach – turning research into meaningful, fundamental learning experiences for children.

Our Science-Based Action Approach

At KiddiWinkie Schoolhouse, we believe education should evolve alongside science.

Guided by our Scientific Education Committee, we translate insights from research and neuroscience into everyday classroom practices – ensuring every child grows in an environment that's caring, responsive, and grounded in evidence.

Science-based Action Approach Chart showing Research, Practice, Observation, and Improvement cycle

The Role of the Scientific Education Committee

Strengthen our science-based action approach and assess our curriculum

Co-develop participatory research with centres, educators, and families

Collect and analyse early childhood data across 10 countries

Validate and share findings through annual reports and publications

Develop innovative tools that improve classroom practice

Meet the Experts Behind Our Research

Dr. Carmen Dionne

Dr. Carmen Dionne

Université des Trois-Rivières, Québec:
An inclusive environment for every child in the community

Dr. Dionne holds the Canada Research Chair in Early Intervention and is Professor of Psychoeducation at UQTR. Her work focuses on inclusive practices for young children and families. As the lead of the UNESCO Chair dedicated to early screening and assessment, she has advanced international research on inclusion and early intervention.

Dr. Angela Low

Dr. Angela Low

Vancouver University, Canada:
Resilience for parents

Dr. Low is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia and a researcher at Simon Fraser University. Her work explores emotional intelligence, resilience, and mental health in families. She also partners with the British Columbia government to design public mental health initiatives supporting parents and children.

Dr. Edward Melhuish

Dr. Edward Melhuish

University of Oxford, UK:
Language and socio-emotional skills in young children

Dr. Melhuish is Emeritus Professor of Human Development at the University of Oxford and Birkbeck, University of London, and Baoyuang Foundation Professor of Education at Zhejiang University. His multi-decade research on early education has shaped UK policies on preschool access and quality. In recognition of his contributions to social science, he was awarded the OBE in 2016.

Dr. Amalini Simon

Dr. Amalini Simon

APHP, Paris:
The transcultural approach to early childhood and plurilingualism

A clinical psychologist and director of the Babel Centre in Cochin Children’s Hospital in Paris, Dr. Simon's research explores multilingualism and transcultural development. She teaches and coordinates the DU in Psychiatry and Transcultural Skills at Université Paris Cité and collaborates with Inserm and Université Paris Nord Sorbonne on transcultural child development research.

From Research to Real-World Impact

Annual Curriculum Observation Report

Annual Curriculum Observation Report

Evaluating the impact of our pedagogy

Scientific Publications

Scientific Publications

Sharing validated findings and new insights globally

Collaborative Research Projects

Collaborative Research Projects

Connecting researchers, educators, and families

Innovative Tools

Innovative Tools

Supporting educators with practical, data-driven insights

Together, We Shape the Future of Early Childhood Education

Our Scientific Education Committee reflects KiddiWinkie's commitment to uniting science, care, and practice.

Through collaboration and discovery, we continue to evolve our curriculum – ensuring that every child benefits from the latest research in early childhood development and neuroscience.

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