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Webinar on NALD library, library services set for May 8, 2013

The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) will host a webinar on its digital library Wednesday, May 8, 2013, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Atlantic time.
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WorkFutures website to assist Yukoners with career planning and job search

The Yukon WorkFutures website provides insight into what it’s like working in a given occupation, what jobs are in demand in Yukon, and other considerations to help individuals determine the career path that’s right for them.
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PEI Graduate Mentorship Program welcomes employer applications

“The Graduate Mentorship Program provides graduates with a work experience in the private sector related to their skills and education, and assists to bridge education with work experience,” says PEI Minister of Innovation and Advance Learning Allen Roach. “This program continues to gain popularity as it benefits both the graduate and the employer.”
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Ontario government recognizes employers supporting student jobs, future careers

Creating more opportunities for students to gain the skills and experience they need for the jobs of tomorrow is part of the new Ontario government's plan to support student success while securing a brighter future for all Ontarians.
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A CLLN Survey reminder

There’s still time to participate in Canadian Literacy and Learning Network’s (CLLN’s) national survey of the Literacy and Essential Skills (L/ES) workforce. The survey is scheduled to end on April 30.
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Volunteer Canada and friends roll out national volunteer recognition program

National Volunteer Week 2013 marks the 10th consecutive year Investors Group has supported the campaign. In celebration of this commitment to community from Canada’s leading corporate supporter of volunteer recognition, Volunteer Canada is collaborating with volunteer centres in communities from coast to coast to roll out Canada’s first comprehensive, national volunteer recognition program.
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The Sabtuan Regional Vocational Training Centre (SRVTC ), Cree School Board, is on a native reserve in Quebec with 1,400 inhabitants, and serves nine different communities. When Michael Lewis, Director of the SRVTC, discovered that in a group of 16 students starting a program, they were lucky to end up with six to eight, he knew that applying the techniques he already knew would not result in the change he was looking for.
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On the hunt: Four tips for students and graduates seeking summer jobs

From extra money to experience, securing summer work can offer plenty of potential rewards for youth – it’s landing the job that can be challenging.
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Everything Present in the Seed Community Leadership Training Curriculum

Everything Present in the Seed Community Leadership Training is a curriculum for community members to discover their innate leadership values and skills. The curriculum presents materials and tools to help community groups and literacy programs nurture those inherent gifts.
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OLES issues Call for Proposals in area of labour market outcomes, Literacy and Essential Skills (LES)

The Office of Literacy and Essential Skills (OLES) invites eligible organizations to submit concept papers to indicate their interest in being part of a pan-Canadian network (PCN) focused on improving the labour market outcomes of Canadians through strengthened literacy and essential skills (LES).
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Should employees own up to their weaknesses during a performance review?

You should see the appraisal as a positive and two-way process, so you must also give feedback to your manager. Dispel from your mind that this is the same as a school report, of which you are the silent recipient.
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In 2012 Workplace Education Manitoba launched the Internet-based ES: Learning on Demand, because in today’s busy world people expect to be able to learn on their own terms ̶ anytime, anywhere, in ways that meet their needs. First in the tutorial series is Numeracy: The Basics.
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Deanna Allen, the executive director of Laubach Literacy New Brunswick, says the future of New Brunswick's economy depends on improved literacy. More than half of the province’s population needs to improve their reading and writing skills, she said.
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CAPLA plans Fall Focus Workshop: The Currency of Competencies – Revival, Rewards and Risks

The Canadian Association for Prior Learning Assessment (CAPLA) invites you to participate in its Fall Focus Workshop November 17-19, 2013, in Toronto, Ontario. Titled The Currency of Competencies – Revival, Rewards and Risks, the event will be held at One King West Hotel. The deadline for submissions is May 17, 2013.
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Top 20 PDF Downloads for March 2013

Each month NALD releases Library user statistics in a feature known as the Top 20 downloads/20 Plus téléchargés. The report examines the number of NALD Library documents, in both English and French, which are viewed and downloaded by visitors to the websites NALD and BDAA.
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Targeted literacy programming and outreach for young single males on Ontario Works

Through a nine-month project, Literacy Link South Central talked to young single males on Ontario Works to find out about their interests and activities, especially as they relate to technology. This research informed the content of a set of four modules (with accompanying practitioner overviews that speak to the Ontario Adult Literacy Curriculum Framework (OALCF) and a general introduction guide).
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Career Ladders: From Better Skills to Better Work

Working together, Ontario’s training system can achieve better employment and career advancement results for lower-skilled adults who are either on income support or are in low-wage jobs. By looking to the promising work being done in other jurisdictions, developing career ladders in Ontario could provide adults with concrete steps towards better skills and better jobs, contributing to a more productive, prosperous economy.
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Continuous learning has a ripple effect, not only for learners but for teachers and the communities in which they reside. Each year at this time, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) joins literacy and essential skills organizations from across Canada to celebrate Adult Learners’ Week.
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Mentoring skilled immigrants works, new ALLIES-Accenture report shows

Mentoring is an effective program to help newcomers find jobs that match their skills and talent. It is built on a simple foundation: connecting an internationally trained professional with their Canadian counterpart. But what is the impact?
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New measures to address skills mismatches and labour shortages

Among the most-discussed measures in the recent federal budget was the government’s plan to create a new “Canada Job Grant.” Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Ottawa will contribute up to $5,000 per employee — if the employer and the province both provide matching funding — for short-term skills upgrading in places like community colleges and union training centres.
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Human resources directors at leading U.S. companies told a 2004 survey that up to a third of their employees could not write properly. But can HR directors write? -- Aïda Alaka, a U.S. law professor, wrote in a 2010 article in the Journal of Legal Education: “Many of my brightest students have, by their own admission, no grasp of the rules governing writing.”
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NALD’s fourth annual Innovative Technology Award up for grabs -- Past winners revisited

If you're aware of an exemplary or innovative technology product, project or service that benefits the field of adult literacy and essential skills in Canada, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) would like to hear about it.
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Running a business or working from home offers many distractions, potentially leaving the home office cluttered. Here are a few of the most important areas and ways to organize.
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CLLN launches online survey of Literacy and Essential Skills (LES) workforce

The survey provides LES workers with a unique opportunity to speak about their own experience and reality as a member of that workforce. It is part of a larger study that will allow CLLN to provide a picture of the demographics of Literacy and Essential Skills practitioners as well as what kinds of work they do, where they do it and how they do it.
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As conversations about social finance and social innovation in areas of adult learning are proliferating across provinces and countries, a new paper offers some analysis and insights on possible applications to the fields of LES.
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Transformation of skills key to success for internal auditors, report reveals

Internal auditors looking to gain a professional edge will want to sharpen a number of non-technical skills, according to a new white paper just released by Robert Half and The Institute of Internal Auditors. The paper outlines the qualities that have emerged as essential for practitioners in a constantly shifting business environment.
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Top 20 PDF Downloads for February 2013

Each month NALD releases Library user statistics in a feature known as the Top 20 downloads/20 Plus téléchargés. The report examines the number of NALD Library documents, in both English and French, which are viewed and downloaded by visitors to the websites NALD and BDAA.
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Women and the Web: Why Internet access matters

In developing nations, with prohibited freedom, lower literacy rates, and lack of technological knowledge, many women are missing out on the Internet. While both genders tend to have more limited Internet connectivity than those in the west, there are still some very surprising discrepancies in how much more often men are able to access the web.
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Canada must streamline education to turn degrees into jobs: columnist

Look at any community college application list, and more often than not, you’ll find a sizable contingent of university graduates. The thought that a university degree is the ticket to instant career success is creating a backlash in Canada.
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The new Ontario government has created a new Northern cabinet committee that will address the complex needs of Northern Ontario, including job creation, revitalizing transportation infrastructure and improving vital access to the Ring of Fire. Premier Wynne and her team are also looking at ways to improve access to health care and education in the region.
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