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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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B.C. Social Development Minister Moira Stilwell visited the Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship recently to announce $20,000 for an innovative program that helps individuals with developmental disabilities - and their families - build a life plan and set the stage for a meaningful and inclusive adult life.
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B.C. to lead Canada in offering students free, open textbooks

British Columbia is set to become the first province in Canada to offer students free online, open textbooks for the 40 most popular post-secondary courses.
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Trades and Tech Gala for Girls networking dinner planned

"High school girls will have an opportunity to meet fascinating women who work in a broad range of careers, from welding to information technology,” said New Brunswick Justice Minister and Attorney General Marie-Claude Blais, who is also minister responsible for women's issues.
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Bow Valley College beats fall term enrolment record in 2012

Just months away from the opening of its new South Campus, Bow Valley College celebrated another milestone by smashing its fall term enrolment record, welcoming over 5,633 new and returning learners, the largest fall term in the college’s history.
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In all, nearly 18,000 people gave their opinions on learning methods, technology and teaching practices. The viewpoints expressed by the respondents provided insight into why and under what conditions ICT use can be considered a success or failure in higher education in Quebec.
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Partnership is foundation for successful contextualized learning

Just as literacy has evolved from reading and writing into the nine essential skills, literacy training is now evolving into contextualized learning. Research conducted by the National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy explored the impact of embedding literacy in vocational programs in five regions of England.
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The implementation of revised international System of National Accounts economic accounting standards resulted in a slight downward revision to Canada's average annual growth in business sector labour productivity over the period 1981 to the second quarter of 2012.
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Ottawa helping 1,600 Canadians with disabilities obtain employment

The new investment is designed to provide work experience to Canadians with disabilities that will lead to ongoing employment in small or medium-sized enterprises across Canada. Some of the projects will increase employer awareness of the valuable contribution people with disabilities can make to their businesses and the Canadian economy.
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Nominations open for Lois Hole Memorial Literacy Awards

The Lois Hole Memorial Awards honour individuals, organizations or businesses that have demonstrated a commitment to literacy in Alberta. Nominations will be accepted by the Centre for Family Literacy until November 9, 2012.
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Canadian ADHD Awareness Week: What's your story?

"ADHD is a complex neurobiological disorder that remains highly misunderstood," said Heidi Bernhardt, national director of CADDAC. "By sharing up-to-date medical information and real-life stories, CADDAC and its partners are sending a unified message to help educate and better understand ADHD and what it is like to live with the disorder."
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Often a forced career change has a silver lining

TriOS is a career college with several campuses across southern Ontario that attracts many students who change careers well into adulthood. The college's CEO says the average age of his students is 33 and many once had solid careers in the manufacturing sector but had to switch course as the economy changed.
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Celebrating Library Week in Saskatchewan

Libraries play a significant role in the knowledge economy and community development, especially in the current information age, when education and lifelong learning require quality information resources and services available to every citizen. The theme chosen for this year's Saskatchewan Library Week is Celebrating Our Past, Imagining Our Future.
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A new report proposes a co-operative approach to address literacy as a societal problem rather than as an individual problem. Recommended actions show a clear lifelong learning perspective, as a panel of experts covers literacy issues for all ages: young children, primary school age children, adolescents and adults.
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McKesson Foundation launches 2013 Canadian Regional Grants Program

The McKesson Foundation has announced the launch of its 2013 Regional Grants Program, a Canada-wide campaign that each year provides financial assistance to non-profit organizations whose mission is to assist children and youth in the areas of health, education and poverty.
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Cross-Canada video contest focusing on workplace rights and responsibilities

The contest challenges secondary school students and those who are not in secondary school (but are at least 18 years old and less than 25) to use their creativity to develop an original video that can be used in social media to illustrate to younger workers the importance of working safely on the job or about their rights to being paid fairly for the work they do. Contestants can submit videos starting February 1, 2013, until the contest closes on April 5, 2013, at 11:59 p.m., local time.
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Conversation about plagiarism develops in wake of Wente controversy

"Plagiarism – defined by the university as an act or instance of copying, stealing or appropriating another’s words, work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own – is just one of nine scholastic offences set out by the university. Others include cheating on an exam and resubmitting work for which credit was assigned in another class." - Western (University) News
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Boring interview questions, boring answers? Should we change course?

"The reason that no one has found a good way to interview is that there isn’t one. Study after study shows this charade to which we are all so addicted is not much better than picking people at random. The only reason we persist is that we are all way overconfident of our ability to judge others." - Financial Times
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International Education Week 2012: November 12-16

IEW provides an opportunity to celebrate and showcase the rich variety of innovative programs and activities that expose students to an international dimension, enriching their learning and preparing them for global citizenship.
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Join the party to celebrate one of Canada’s most prestigious book awards, The Scotiabank Giller Prize, at the Scotiabank Giller Light Bash, in support of Frontier College. This year, there are parties held from coast to coast. You can celebrate in Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver. On Tuesday, October 30, join the action by watching the Scotiabank Giller Prize! Each party will have its own special fun.
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The future of credentials: According to Salman Khan

"When people talk about education, they are usually mixing together several ideas. The first is the idea of learning. The second is the idea of socialization. The third is the idea of credentialing - giving a piece of paper to someone that proves to the world that he or she knows what they know." - Salman Khan
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Students speak out on how they would change post-secondary education

As part of The Globe and Mail's recent Re:Education series, students from across the country were asked to weigh in with their ideas for improving post-secondary education in Canada.
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Building open-learning platforms in Canada

Canadian and U.S. surveys show students and educators are still lukewarm toward online learning, though research also suggests the more exposure they have to online classes, the more positively they react to them.
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Survey looks at depression in the workplace and support needed by managers

The Ipsos Reid survey on depression in the workplace is the latest national survey on workplace mental health commissioned and funded by the Great-West Life Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace.
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This initiative has come in response to a call on UNESCO made by the CONFINTEA VI Belém Framework for Action to create an open-access knowledge management system.
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Prince Albert Literacy Program wins new national award

The Prince Albert Literacy Network's Child Care Worker Preparation for Certification Program has won the 2012 Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Literacy Innovation Award. The program prepares First Nations, Métis and unemployed learners with lower levels of literacy to pursue child care careers.
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N.S. expanding co-operative education programs at schools across the province

"Co-op is a great way for students to get experience for future careers in areas such as health care, business, the trades and forestry sector. As part of Kids and Learning First, we want to link learning to the workplace and the co-op program is helping us do that." - Nova Scotia's Deputy Premier Frank Corbett
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Comprehensive curriculum first of its kind in Canada

With support from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Legacy of Hope Foundation, the Residential Schools curriculum is now a key section of the Northwest Territories Northern Studies course and the Nunavut Social Studies course. The curriculum was piloted in March of 2012 with a select number of schools across the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
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International E-Learning Company expanding to Newfoundland and Labrador

A $3.5 million loan from the N.L. Government is propelling Desire2Learn Incorporated, a leader in providing cloud-based learning solutions for higher education, K-12 and Fortune 1000 companies, to expand its operations into Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Canadian employment numbers in positive territory for September 2012

Employment increased for the second consecutive month in September, up 52,000, mainly in full-time work. There was more employment in a number of industries, including retail and wholesale trade; construction; information, culture and recreation as well as agriculture. Employment rose in Ontario and Manitoba and fell in Saskatchewan with little change shown in the other provinces.
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ESL Literacy Network offers series of online learning opportunities

The ESL Literacy Network supports continuous learning by offering professional development workshops and webinars. Upcoming workshops include Using the ESL Literacy Readers and Creating Digital Books for and with ESL Literacy Learners. They're opportunities to learn, share ideas and connect with other ESL literacy practitioners.
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