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“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
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The doors are open to free online math tutoring for Ontario students

Homework Help has re-opened its digital doors for the school year to support Ontario math students in grades 7 to 10. Online math resources available on the site also include videos, online tutorials, and digital lockers to help students overcome math challenges.
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Canadians' work-life balance is more off kilter than ever: national study

Almost two-thirds of Canadians are working more than 45 hours a week – 50 per cent more than two decades ago. Work weeks are more rigid, with flex-time arrangements dropping by a third in the past 10 years. To top it off, only 23 per cent of working Canadians are highly satisfied with life. That’s half as many as in 1991.
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Since 2007, Donna has worked for the Didsbury Municipal Library where she began to oversee the CNIB Library Partner Program - a service that offers public libraries access to the CNIB Library's entire collection for their patrons with print disabilities.
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Pearson Canada is helping students power up to learn with new iBooks textbooks. Three of Pearson's bestselling textbooks, re-imagined for the iPad and brought to life with engaging video, audio, assessment, interactive images and 3D animations, are now available in Canada.
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Ontario launches job creation programs in eastern and southwestern regions

The new Southwestern Ontario Development Fund and renewed Eastern Ontario Development Fund are now open and receiving applications from companies that are driving innovation, growing Ontario's economy, and creating local jobs.
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Nova Scotia helping students, apprentices access mobile training

Students, teachers and employers across the province are getting access to mobile training equipment and labs so they have the tools they need to prepare for the good jobs that are coming. The federal shipbuilding contracts alone will provide about 11,000 jobs and work for the next 30 years when the project hits its stride.
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Young Nova Scotians learning how to manage relationships, conflict

Young people across Nova Scotia are learning new ways to manage relationships and conflict by being encouraged to think about how they, and their actions, affect others.
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Manitoba announces new initiatives designed to break barriers to employment

Enterprising Non-Profits will provide workshops, business plan support and grants to non-profits interested in starting new social enterprises. The Citizen’s Bridge pilot project expands BUILD’s (Building Urban Industries for Local Development) successful driver training program to over 20 referral partners and will provide support in obtaining proper identification and financial literacy training to help people who have challenges connecting to employment.
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New Alberta Education Act will set course for 21st century learning

“The Education Act is actually the first legislation in Canada to formally recognize the role of parents as a child's first and most important teacher,” said Alberta Education Minister Jeff Johnson. “As a parent, that is something I am very proud of.”
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It was record year for N.B.'s Summer Reading Club

Young readers recorded the highest total of books read since 1997 and the second-highest total in the history of the summer reading club run by the New Brunswick Public Library Service. In addition, the program enrolled the highest number of readers in eight years.
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Workers most afraid of making a mistake: survey

It's not ghosts or goblins or even public speeches that scare workers the most this Halloween. In an Accountemps survey, nearly three in 10 (29 per cent) respondents said making a mistake on the job is their biggest workplace fear.
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The Chilliwack Learning Community Society is celebrating its Read While You Wait (Ladybug Book Bin) program with a new two-minute promotional video that describes how this early family literacy outreach program works.
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Trends in immigration are shaping Canada's linguistic landscape

Canada remains a nation of French and English speakers, but people are speaking a greater variety of languages at home, as long-term trends in immigration shape the country’s linguistic landscape.
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The Confederation Centre Public Library's new Teen Space is a promising new feature that should benefit PEI young people and promote an interest in reading.
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Forum explores ‘Made in the North’ Adult Literacy and Skills Development (PDF)

Some 160 educators, policy-makers, literacy experts, elders, businesspeople and other northerners have come together for a unique pan-territorial forum to explore effective northern approaches to adult literacy and skills development. The conference Made in the North: Adult Literacy and Skills Development takes place in Yellowknife October 23-25.
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Rose Hip Press has family literacy activity calendar for 2013 (PDF)

The Activity Calendar for Canadian Families 2013 includes more than 30 learning activities for parents to do with children up to five years of age. The content supports early language development, early numeracy, pre-reading and pre-writing skills. Adult ESL and adult literacy learners would also be able to use the calendar to improve their language skills.
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Post-secondary education is important for many jobs in the economy today. Yet one in five university graduates in Canada makes less than $18,501 per year.
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York University has launched a bridging program for internationally educated human resources (HR) professionals to help skilled immigrants fill the gaps between their credentials and what is required to land a position in their profession in Canada.
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A best-of-both-worlds education program – theory-based, hands-on, job-friendly – "might happen more often if Canada had a national strategy for post-secondary education, one that clarifies what the country expects from the institutions creating its next generation of leaders and skilled workers, and defines how Canadians will know when they’re getting it right."
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Despite evidence that learning can have a positive impact on everyone's lives, it is a concern to NIACE that many older people are missing out on the benefits of learning. The latest figures from NIACE's 2012 Adult Participation in Learning Survey show that only 16 per cent of those aged 65-74 and seven per cent of those aged 75+ regard themselves as learners.
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The Canadian Building Trades have commended Minister Jim Flaherty for introduction of Bill C-45 which solidifies the execution of the Economic Action Plan 2012. Specifically of importance to the skilled trades in Ontario and beyond are the legislative commitments to the DRIC or Windsor-Detroit Bridge.
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Quebec must develop a clear strategy to make it a destination of choice for international students, if it wants to increase its capacity for productivity and innovation. That is the message Heather Munroe-Blum, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University, delivered at a recent conference of the Conseil des relations internationales de Montréal.
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The Golden Oak program makes it possible for adult learners to build necessary skills, and also creates an environment where new readers of any age can discover the pleasure of reading a good book. The mandate of the Forest of Reading program has always been to foster a lifelong love of reading, and of course it’s never too late to begin.
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Literacy: Once upon a time, parents taught their children to read

The biggest hurdle to establishing a culture of reading in South Africa is neither access nor infrastructure. What seems to be the main challenge is disrupting the self-perpetuating culture of not reading by pressing for new habits, even before children get to school.
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Career management consultant has tips for young job seekers

A career management consultant says young job seekers know how to network, write a résumé, and prepare for an interview. But, she says, they don’t understand subtle details or basics such as how to behave in a networking situation, follow up with a potential contact, or present themselves in the best possible light.
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Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty has introduced in Parliament Bill C-45, the Jobs and Growth Act, 2012. The Act implements key initiatives from Economic Action Plan 2012 to help grow Canada’s economy, fuel job creation and secure Canada’s long-term prosperity.
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Government of Canada launches first mobile linguistic application

The launch of ourlanguages.gc.ca on the go! coincides with the third anniversary of the Language Portal of Canada, the website that showcases Canadian expertise in the area of language.
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Business communication skills have declined in email era

With email the preferred mode of communication in the workplace, many businesses are finding they need to help their employees brush up on some basic interpersonal skills. Poor writing skills can affect corporate reputation and financial success, and result in individuals taking a hit in earnings potential.
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Good Reads: Project is helping to turn learners into readers

“The Good Reads project is helping to ensure that all adults, regardless of their literacy skills, have an opportunity to access literature by well-known Canadian authors,” said Dr. Pat Campbell, president of Good Reads publisher Grass Roots Press. “Good Reads books provide a bridge to other worlds and allow all adults to read for pleasure."
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Halloween isn’t just about dressing up and trick-or-treating. ABC Life Literacy Canada offers 10 tips, tricks and treats for the whole family to enjoy this Halloween – all in the name of learning.
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