Posted: May 1, 2013 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
“Throughout its long history, the literacy and essential skills field has continually evolved and adapted in response to the changing needs of adults. This timeline captures some of the important people, events, initiatives and other influences that have helped shape the literacy and essential skills field in Canada over the past 200 years.” -- Essential Skills Ontario
Posted: October 21, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
The Association of Canadian Community Colleges commends the report of the Expert Panel reviewing Federal Support to Research and Development for its recognition of the importance of college-business collaboration in applied research and innovation.
Posted: October 20, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
Small businesses are a key driver of Canada's economy, accounting for about 98 per cent of all business establishments in the country and about two-thirds of the private sector workforce.
Posted: October 20, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Education emerged as an issue of vital importance to the future of the North at Canada’s North Beyond 2011 conference, organized by The Conference Board of Canada. Paul Martin, former prime minister, said that the education of Aboriginal youth is more than an economic issue – it is the single most important moral issue that Canada faces as a country.
Posted: October 20, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
The OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) will
support countries in their efforts to design and implement policies which foster both the development
of skills and the optimal use of existing skills.
Posted: October 19, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
The Build Your Career with Essential Skills website connects people with the tools and resources they need to be successful at work – including 50 profiles recently updated by HRSDC, online assessments and customized test result reports. It also features instant customized learning plans that link the learner to classroom-based upgrading in their local area and free online resources.
Posted: October 19, 2011 |

Category: Learning
The CICA Youth Financial Literacy Study 2011, conducted by Harris/Decima, measured the financial literacy of Canadians aged 16-22. Nine-in-10 respondents (93 per cent) believe that parents should be good role models for responsible financial decisions and 83 per cent have approached their parents for advice about money management.
Posted: October 17, 2011 |

Category: Learning
"It's like weaving the basket. Aboriginal education needs to be woven right into the system. We believe everyone should learn and understand that we are an integral part of Canadian history."
Posted: October 17, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
All workplace meetings are good in theory but often these and countless other conference room characters can derail a gathering. This article points out seven of the biggest meeting offenders, along with advice you can use to avoid becoming one yourself.
Posted: October 14, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Financial Literacy Month (November) will raise awareness of the need for financial literacy and encourage Canadians to seek information, programs and services to help strengthen their financial knowledge. To support these efforts, FLAG and the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada have launched a new website to help inform Canadians about the multiple programs and services offered by many organizations across the country.
Posted: October 13, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
The working world presents its own catch-22 for many folks just starting out in the job hunt. Most employers prefer to hire candidates with experience but as many frustrated job-seekers will tell you, experience is hard to come by when no one’s willing to hire you without it.
Posted: October 13, 2011 |

Category: Learning
"The yardstick is always moving. The more technologically advanced we get, the further behind some people fall because they not only are lacking the basic literacy but they are lacking digital literacy. The gap is increasing."
Posted: October 12, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Avoiding chronic stress using healthy diversions can help people survive multiple role strain. For example, reading a book for pleasure or giving oneself a break by watching a favourite TV program can be rejuvenating in small doses.
Posted: October 12, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
“Skype ... re-establishes the professional side of the interview,” explains E. A. Clarke, an Ottawa-based partner with StoneWood Group Inc. “It becomes a dedicated hour. People dress for it, they prepare for it.”
Posted: October 12, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
"The Tri-Mentoring Program at Ryerson University is one of only two programs in Canada committed to integrating culturally and linguistically diverse students into a university and professional setting," says Kabir Abdurrahman, program coordinator.
Posted: October 12, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
Just in time for National Boss Day October 17, new research from OfficeTeam indicates few workers today are angling for the top spot.
Posted: October 12, 2011 |

Category: Learning
On October 12, National Students' Day, students took the opportunity to call on all levels of government in Canada to make post-secondary education accessible to everyone, regardless of their economic circumstances.
Posted: October 11, 2011 |

Category: Learning
To address this issue, CCL recommends the creation of a Council of Ministers on Learning — a federal/provincial/territorial body responsible for coordinating lifelong learning across the country. The report also recommends establishing clear and measurable national goals for each stage of learning as well as independent monitoring to assess Canada’s progress on meeting these goals.
Posted: October 7, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
The president and chief executive officer of CLLN will lead in consolidating, enhancing and promoting the strengths of the organization in addition to its network, the provincial and territorial coalitions and its partners. Applications must be submitted by October 24, 2011.
Posted: October 7, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
Following two months of little change, employment rose by 61,000 in September, all in full-time work. This increase pushed the unemployment rate down 0.2 percentage points to 7.1 per cent, the lowest rate since December 2008.
Posted: October 7, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
"The reality of Canada's labour market is that the unemployment rate in many key occupations is less than four per cent, even in the current economic climate," says Tony Meehan, publisher at Mediacorp. "The steady march of demographics is bringing many employers to the realization that they need to become more attractive places to work - not just to ensure future growth, but simply to maintain the operations they have now."
Posted: October 7, 2011 |

Category: Learning
High school graduation rates among First Nations students in Nova Scotia in 2009-10 were over 70 per cent, considerably higher than in other Atlantic provinces and the national average of 35 per cent for First Nation students on reserves, heard the National Panel on Elementary and Secondary Education. The panel was in Atlantic Canada seeking advice and recommendations for its blueprint for action to improve academic success for First Nations children and youth.
Posted: October 6, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
This two-week class in Regina involves not only learning how to make cold calls on potential employers, but also charting them on a wall chart that everybody can see, along with the number of letters and resumés sent out.
Posted: October 5, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
“It’s all about access,” says educator Dale Kirby from Memorial University of Newfoundland. “People who have jobs, children, mortgages and all those kinds of things now have an opportunity to continue their education.”
Posted: October 5, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Researchers studied the rising habits of 253 college students. The students completed cognitive tasks, a one-week retrospective sleep diary, and questionnaires about sleep, class schedules, alcohol consumption and mood.
Posted: October 4, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
Young people are now competing with more experienced workers, and as a result, tend to seek more training, either through education or volunteering or unpaid internships.
Posted: October 4, 2011 |

Category: Learning
This year's theme is Your Library: A Place Unbound, which suggests that, as part of a changing world, libraries are growing and expanding their resources as they connect people to information and reading.
Posted: October 4, 2011 |

Category: Learning
"It is very positive to see the re-introduction of copyright legislation, as this remains a key concern for the library community," says CLA President Karen Adams. "We are happy to see that improvements introduced in the last bill have been maintained; however, modifications are required if the legislation is to ultimately succeed in its objectives, those being both balanced and technologically neutral."
Posted: October 4, 2011 |

Category: Essential skills
Adults may not recognize lifelong problems as symptoms of ADHD. However, those who can relate to several of the following red flags may have the disorder:
Posted: October 3, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
Those who want to save are more apt to keep socking money away and more of it too, if they have just one goal in mind, shows work done in multiple countries by two researchers at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
Posted: October 3, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
These new interactive learning tools will be a welcome resource for practitioners and program administrators who are often faced with the task of determining how to remove barriers that impede successful learning outcomes. The tools are a project of George Brown College's School of Work and College Preparation, Centre for Preparatory and Liberal Studies, in partnership with Spiral Community Resource Group.