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Yukon youth will have the opportunity to showcase their talents in the skilled trades and learn about career options in the trades and technology sectors, thanks to support from the governments of Canada and Yukon.
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Time to unplug: Career coach offers advice for workers preparing for vacation

When heading out on vacation, turn on your “out of office” email manager informing people you are unavailable and whom to contact regarding urgent issues. Create an outgoing voice message with the same information. Then unplug.
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Sector councils have valuable training tools to foster workplace learning

Canada’s sector councils play a key role in helping industry develop training programs that benefit workers in their industries. Many of these programs are adapted by other organizations and by educational institutions.
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The BBC is reporting that a UK entrepreneur has discovered that spelling errors on a website can cut online sales in half. Misspellings, it seems, are a red flag for consumers who might have concerns about a website’s credibility.
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NIACE welcomes recognition of the importance of ensuring that colleges and universities are ‘equally accessible’ to people who didn’t go into further education or higher education at 16 or 18 and the recommendation that ministers restore funding for FE access courses for students over the age of 24. NIACE also supports the development of a national program of access and foundation courses.
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Dr. Tom Tavares, an organizational psychologist and published author, joins The Niagara Institute as its new chief assessor. He will report to Maureen O’Brien who recently joined the organization as executive director and member of the executive team at the Conference Board of Canada.
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Essential skills support the bottom line: Workplace Education Manitoba

“In Manitoba, our experience is increasingly about the non-technical skills – oral communication, working with others and thinking. These in turn are the foundation for the leadership, communication and team dynamics competencies that position workforces to meet the increasing demands of the global economy.”
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Staff members at the PEI Literacy Alliance say essential skills are the basic skills needed to learn all other skills. They have compiled an essential skills tip sheet for family vacations.
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The bursaries are for adults who did not finish Grade 12 in the public school system and who are currently enrolled in, or planning to attend, an adult upgrading program. The scholarships are for adults who have completed their Grade 12 through an adult learning program, and are going on to, or continuing in college, university, or a trades and technology program.
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Put your experiences as an adult learner in writing or a video. Tell Literacy Partners of Manitoba how your journey towards improved literacy is helping you build a stronger future. If you are an adult learner enrolled in a Manitoba Certified Adult Learning and Literacy Centre, you are eligible to apply for a scholarship.
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Literacy Alberta has opening for project coordinator/facilitator

This individual will work with the Calgary-based team to develop, market and deliver workshops on topics such as literacy awareness, plain language communications, and essential skills for living, learning and working in a variety of settings across the province.
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Baby boomers get increasing shots at retooled careers

The American Association of Community Colleges said in a recent report that its Plus 50 program schools shifted dramatically from offering personal enrichment courses for retirees to awarding targeted certificates aimed at current job openings in their communities.
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Positive outlook for labour market of Newfoundland and Labrador

Darin King, N.L. minister of Human Resources, Labour and Employment, has released a report titled Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Market Outlook 2020 which provides a forecast of the province’s labour market demands for the next decade and outlines the opportunities that will exist in numerous sectors.
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The award celebrates outstanding achievement, innovative practice and excellence in literacy across the entire spectrum of the field of literacy, including: family, Aboriginal, health, workplace and community.
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Adult literacy advocate inspires lifelong learning

Premier Christy Clark has announced that Dee McRae of Houston, B.C., is the recipient of the 2011 Council of the Federation Literacy Award, recognizing her significant contribution to improving adult literacy in the province.
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“We really want to target groups of students who have been unrepresented at post-secondary – students who are from vulnerable neighbourhoods like Crescent Valley. If they’ve got the academic admission requirements and we can get the financial aid in place, that’s what we want.”
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UNB in Fredericton has conducted research into financial camps for young people, including a program developed by Merrill Lynch and Sesame Street. The university has designed 15 modules to start them early on the road to financial success.
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No-cost games such as Red Light, Green Light and Simon Says present a great opportunity for educators and parents to help prepare young children for the rigors of later learning, says human development expert Shannon Wanless.
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Unpaid interns: Working for free but getting valuable experience?

As if shelling out tens of thousands of dollars for post-secondary schooling isn’t enough, an unpaid internship has become a rite of passage for many students.
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SkillPlan offers online training in essential skills

SkillPlan, a leader in essential skills, is pleased to present these online workshops for professional development. The workshops offer practitioners ideas on how to use these resources in instruction and provide an opportunity to share ideas with colleagues.
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Council of the Federation announces literacy award winners for 2011

Canada’s premiers have announced the recipients of the seventh annual Council of the Federation Literacy Award. Presented in each province and territory, the award celebrates outstanding achievement, innovative practice and excellence in literacy. The winners are...
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UNB adopts Microsoft Live@edu for students

Microsoft Live@edu provides the flexibility of Office Web Apps that include web-optimized versions of Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint. UNB students will now be able to access these essential tools anywhere, anytime, on their PCs or mobile devices.
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NALD’s 2010-2011 Annual Report is now online

NALD dedicates this report to all Canadians who embrace the significant role that technology plays in learning, communication, collaboration and professional development within the field of literacy and essential skills.
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Hone your workplace skills with bite-sized e-learning

With most e-learning courses, you can proceed at your own pace on your own time. You can review material during a coffee break, or spend time on the laptop while your spouse is engrossed in a television show you can’t stand.
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ABC’s Money Matters program goes to school for pilot testing

Through participation in the program, adults will be able to increase their numeracy and financial literacy skills leading to increased confidence in dealing with their personal finances and to making appropriate financial decisions.
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Second annual Essential Skills Day is September 23, 2011

Essential Skills Day shines an important spotlight on the nine essential skills as defined by the Government of Canada, and will convene employers, governments, unions and the literacy field in various initiatives to celebrate the importance of workplace essential skills.
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Skilled trades worker shortage on horizon?

A shortage of skilled trades workers is the next major crisis to hit the machine, tool, die and mould sector, said the vice-president of the Canadian Association of Moldmakers.
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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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