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Statistics Canada takes look at how we Canadians spend our time

Canadians who performed unpaid work, such as housework, childcare and civic and voluntary activities, reported spending four hours and four minutes on these activities on any given day in 2010, up eight minutes from 1998.
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Work-life balance: Tips to help small businesses work smarter, not harder

Intuit Canada, makers of QuickBooks accounting software, has released the findings of a national poll on work-life balance among small business owners and is offering expert tips to help them make the most of the time they spend on their business.
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Call for nominations: Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards program

Canadians across the country have a new opportunity to recognize the exceptional contributions volunteers make in their communities. Nominations for the Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards will be accepted until September 9, 2011.
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The gender gap: Early delay in reading could be explanation

In the last 30 years, female students have caught up to their male counterparts and even surpassed them in academic achievement.
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Math and literacy are vocational skills: commentary

“Literacy is a very important life skill. It’s difficult ... to think of a job for which literacy wouldn’t be a useful skill to have, and of course it’s not like you see retired people sitting around saying, ‘Now that I’m out of the labour force, I never have occasion to read.’ ”
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Up to ‘TASC:’ Skills development fact sheets now available for download

Seven recently published fact sheets, compiled by The Alliance of Sector Councils (TASC), highlight innovative responses to some of Canada’s key human resource challenges.
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Centre launches report on work-related informal learning

This resource provides employers, trainers and educators, labour unions and other professional groups concerned with workplace skills development a starting point to actively incorporate informal learning into the learning toolbox of the Canadian workplace.
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Alberta students who have been in government care will be rewarded for their academic success through a new scholarship named in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Government of Alberta announced the creation of the $50,000 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Scholarship to commemorate the Royal Couple’s visit to Alberta.
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Lack of Aboriginal education must be tackled: opinion

“This conversation requires honesty and rigorous self-examination by everyone – First Nations communities, professional educators, and politicians from band council to provincial legislature to federal Parliament and, not least, citizens in the mainstream. All of us have a deep vested interest in fixing what needs to be fixed.”
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Literacy holds potential to change inmates’ lives

Volunteers in the John Howard Society’s literacy program provide one-on-one tutoring to inmates at the Winnipeg Remand Centre. The program aims not only to improve inmates’ reading, writing and grammar skills but also to help educate them on topics of interest including parenting, victim awareness and substance use.
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Telework: The new labour force norm

There is an unprecedented shift going on in the workforce – one that was only a vague promise during the late-1990s Internet boom. Thanks to the pervasive adoption of mobile technology, more workers are setting up shop from “remote” locations unrestricted by geography.
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Government takes new approach to address skills issue

The Government of Canada is taking action to address skills shortages so Canadians can train for jobs in a changing economy. There are significant shortages in many key industries including healthcare, IT and skilled trades, but as more industries take part in this new information-sharing strategy the list of employers seeking skilled workers will continue to grow.
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The Canada-New Brunswick Agreement on the Targeted Initiative for Older Workers helps unemployed older workers affected by high unemployment and/or downsizing return to the workforce.
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Is a bookless library still a library? – commentary

Michael Connelly, author of The Fifth Witness, says that browsing through physical books brings inspiration of the kind that led him from wandering his campus library’s stacks straight to a writing career.
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This sixth volume of PISA 2009 results explores students’ use of information technologies to learn. Students in 19 countries and economies took a PISA test using computers which tested their ability to navigate and evaluate information online.
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New survey finds disabled learners at risk: NIACE

Earlier this year NIACE heard from a number of learning providers in the UK concerned about the changing provision for learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, especially those on Foundation Learning programs.
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NIACE launches new e-books website

NIACE e-books offer the same quality content as their hard copy counterparts, which continue to be available at the NIACE Book Shop. E-books can be can read on computers, laptops or other compatible portable devices and they are available in formats for online and offline reading.
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NALD makes improvements to its websites

In an effort to better serve its clients and stakeholders across the broad spectrum of literacy and essential skills, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) is pleased to inform you about several enhancements.
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Jobs numbers rise for third consecutive month: Statistics Canada

The unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.4 per cent as the number of people participating in the labour market increased. Over the past 12 months, employment has grown by 238,000 (+1.4%).
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Educating the Human Brain: A review

With the advent and refinement of brain imaging technology, researchers have been able to study how aspects of brain development support school readiness, various learning strategies and expertise in academic tasks such as numeracy and literacy. In turn, this knowledge can be used to improve current educational practices.
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Most Canadian companies hiring in coming months: report

Canadians should see a “solid” jobs market for the remainder of the year, according to a newly released survey of hiring managers.
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Top 20 PDF Downloads for June 2011

Each month NALD releases Library user statistics in a feature known as the Top 20 downloads/20 Plus téléchargés.
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Essential skills games for summer available from Centre for Skills Development & Training

The Centre for Skills Development & Training, through funding from HRSDC’s Office of Literacy and Essential Skills and in partnership with the Halton Industry Education Council, has developed educational video games targeted at young adults aged 15-30 to help enhance their employability.
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Ottawa takes steps to avert ‘skills crisis’

The federal government is launching a website it says will help Canadians identify which sectors of the economy are currently hiring and where job growth is likely to occur in future years.
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Work before and after vacation can be overwhelming

The work week just before your vacation is likely to be tough for one reason or another. If you’ve been hunkering down in the corner plowing through reams of work diligently and quietly, suddenly you will be noticed and really put to work.
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National strategy on Inuit education released

The National Strategy on Inuit Education, developed in association with the NWT’s Department of Education, Culture and Employment, includes a series of bold new recommendations to empower parents, expand early childhood programs and gather detailed research data.
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Territories sign agreement to further explore university models

The ministers responsible for education in Canada’s three territories have signed an MOU to express their mutual interests and goals in exploring approaches for university development in Canada’s North.
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Workforce Essential Skills across Canada project: Feature of the Month

The WESCan (Workforce Essential Skills across Canada) project used the CAMERA System as its foundation, combined with knowledge gained through years of research and analysis on effective ways to transition low-skilled adults to work.
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Can workforce essential skills programming work in your community? PTP Adult Learning and Employment Programs says yes and has the national research project to prove it.
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