See the Creative Writing submissions on "Good Learning Anywhere," a not-for-profit, MTCU-supported, online learning organization whose focus is on reaching adult Aboriginal learners in northern communities in Ontario. Their programs are open to all adult learners within Ontario.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
Finley agreed it is “important to find the right people with the right skills to do the work.” Yet she said the federal government believes those workers can be found in Nova Scotia.
AlphaPlus outlines steps you can take to learn more about IALW, how you can get involved and what's happening in a community near you.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Since it was introduced in the fall of 2010, full-day kindergarten has become popular with parents and teachers. It is being gradually rolled out and won’t be in every school in Ontario until the fall of 2014.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
While men are disproportionately identified as the culprits with half of the harassment inflicted solely by them, according to Jana Raver, today's office bully might very well be "Dawn Draper." When women experience harassment, they are twice as likely as men to report that it came from another woman.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
Chandlee Bryan, a career coach and co-author of the book "The Twitter Job Search Guide," said job seekers should always be aware of what's on their social media sites and assume someone is going to look at it. Bryan said she is troubled by companies asking for log-ins, but she feels it's not a violation if an employer asks to see a Facebook profile through a friend request.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
“As the Canadian labour market tightens and the natural resources sectors expand, we have a unique opportunity for an educated, skilled Aboriginal population to become full participants in a robust Canadian economy,” said John Duncan, federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, in Calgary recently.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Learning
ACCC, in collaboration with Nova Scotia Community College, will host the World Congress of the WFCP in Halifax. Driving the Global Economy will stimulate dialogue on the profound influence of education on societies, economies and urban and rural communities.
Posted: March 21, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
The Conference Board of Canada has said Canada’s North is poised to lead the country in economic growth over the next two years as the boom in mining projects takes hold. However, the optimism stemming from economic potential comes with hesitancy from environmental groups who have dire concerns about widespread mining without the proper checks and balances.
E-reading has many advantages for today’s adult learners. While many of us love the feel of a good book in our hands, learners benefit from e-books in ways that paper books simply can’t match.
Posted: March 20, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Those involved in the preconference will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding
of the complex, fluid, and multiple nature of literacies and to discuss the opportunities this
affords for research and teaching in adult literacies.
Posted: March 20, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
In 2012-2013 CLLN, funded by OLES, will conduct a large-scale survey of L/ES practitioners to get a comprehensive picture of who works in the L/ES field. The study will allow CLLN to provide a picture of the demographics of L/ES practitioners as well as what kinds of work they do, where they do it and how they do it.
Posted: March 20, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Spring is all about new beginnings and there is no better time of year to refresh your skills and focus on lifelong learning.
Posted: March 20, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
Experts say there is already a shortage of 50,000 skilled trade workers in Canada — and this number is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades. The Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities estimates the need for a million new skilled trade workers by 2020.
Posted: March 19, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Before 1852, the Prince Edward Island education system was underdeveloped and there was a shortage of funding. Although it was regularly reviewed by government, the quality of education was inadequate. Teachers generally had poor wages and pay was sporadic, which often kept the finest instructors away from Island classrooms. By 1851, the public had grown unhappy with the status of education and pressed government to implement change.
Posted: March 19, 2012 |

Category: Learning
“Developing strong reading, writing and math skills in the early years is critical to student success later in life and creates more opportunities for students in school and beyond,” said Nancy Allan, Manitoba education minister.
In observance of International Adult Learners’ Week in Canada, NALD offers several handy tips for engaging learners in the education process.
Posted: March 19, 2012 |

Category: Learning
If you're an avid reader and take great pleasure in getting lost in the stacks of our libraries, take a tour and savour the ambience of these outstanding libaries.
Categories: Essential skills, Learning
March 24 to April 1, 2012, is International Adult Learners' Week. Members of Canada's literacy and essential skills community want to know how YOU continue to learn throughout the years.
Posted: March 16, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Britannica offered its first digital edition in 1981 for LexisNexis users, published the first multi-media CD in 1989 and the first encyclopedia on the Internet in 1994. It also expanded into the school curriculum market.
Posted: March 16, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Bilingual immigrants are healthier than those who speak one language, according to a new study from Rice University in Houston. Sociologists at the school rated the English and native-language skills of nearly 5,000 immigrants from China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico, then asked them to rate their own health.
Posted: March 15, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
A new web-based portal will help students transfer their academic credits between universities and colleges based in New Brunswick. The provincial government launched the New Brunswick Credit Transfer Portal on March 15.
Posted: March 15, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
Dr. Philip Hunter, a director in PwC's People and Change practice, believes that Gen Xers are perhaps being "squeezed" by older workers delaying retirement, and younger, more aggressive Gen Ys intent on rising through the ranks quickly.
Posted: March 15, 2012 |

Category: Learning
The national chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students says: "Instead of cutting important programs such as the Service Canada Centre for Youth, the federal government should be increasing funding to help youth and students get a head start in life." For post-secondary education, students are recommending four concrete budget steps to ensure students and their families are not being left out.
Posted: March 14, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
Frontier College is observing 100 years of being a cornerstone of literacy support in Quebec, as well as the rest of Canada. Trained volunteers work with children, youth and adults in homework clubs, reading circles, and one-to-one tutoring. As well, Frontier College teaches other community organizations how to improve their clients' literacy skills.
Posted: March 14, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Organizers of this Alberta-wide professional development symposium are seeking presenters and organizations with creative and innovative methods to engage, strengthen, support and foster literacy and learning as a lifelong process for adult learners, adult and family literacy learners, educators and volunteers through interactive workshops, formal presentations and facilitated discussions.
Good Reads authors Joy Fielding and Deborah Ellis sat down with ABC Life Literacy Canada to discuss the writing process for adult learners, why they love writing for the Good Reads program, and even shared a bit about themselves.
Posted: March 13, 2012 |

Category: Learning
ABC Life Literacy Canada is pleased to announce that nominations for the 2012 Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship are now being accepted online. The fellowship is open to accredited media and freelance journalists working and residing in Canada, along with current journalism students attending an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada.
Posted: March 13, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network Inc. is excited to announce the launch of its new and improved website. The website has many new features to assist visitors in a more user-friendly format. With improvements throughout, the new website has a greater emphasis on programs and services as well as product purchasing.
Posted: March 13, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
There's no question that some job-search approaches are more productive than others. Richard Bolles devotes several pages of his book What Colour Is Your Parachute? to exploring the most and least effective angles.