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Colleges in Ontario are finally taking literacy seriously. Far from simply complaining that some students are entering college and university with low writing and reading skills, the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario teamed up with Fanshawe College to see how this was impacting students.
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Language training vouchers are increasing immigrant enrolment in English and French language classes, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced recently at the Punjabi Community Health Services Centre in Mississauga.
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Grandparents can be a valued resource when it comes to instilling children with a love of books and reading at an early age, those at a literacy awards events heard.
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The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, announced that the Government of Canada has made a major investment in the Canada Research Chairs Program, enabling Canada to strengthen its position as a world leader in university research and development.
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Registration is now open for the TD National Reading Summit coming up January 20-21, 2011. The summit, being held in Montreal, features speakers including: children’s author Shane Peacock; author and philosopher John Ralston Saul; composer and conductor John Kim Bell; singer/songwriter Susan Aglukark and author Jon Scieszka.
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One of the problems in adult basic skills education is the need to get adults out of basic skills education and into work, vocational or academic coursework as rapidly as possible.
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Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, has updated Canadians on the federal government’s progress toward a digital economy strategy. He has also announced several measures designed to position Canada for leadership in the global digital economy.
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The National Aboriginal Achievement Awards celebrate Aboriginal Canadians who have made a profound impact on their communities, across Canada and worldwide.
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Aboriginal educators in BC insist that the idea of paying students to get good grades works, even though the idea was panned in Ontario.
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LEARNing Landscapes, an online, peer-reviewed education journal, has published a special issue featuring short commentaries on education from 24 Canadians who are prominent in various walks of life.
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With less than five weeks to go before Christmas, Canada Post confirms that Santa Claus has visited various post offices across Canada to ensure that postal elves are ready to help answer letters and emails sent by children from around the world.
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A Manitoba First Nations leader says he's upset a proposed new provincial law forcing youth to stay in school until they graduate or turn 18 won't apply on reserves.
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There are only a few days left to enter the national Munsch at Home Contest for a chance to win a home visit from bestselling author and Family Literacy Day Honorary Chair Robert Munsch.
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This unpaid internship/student placement opportunity will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to gain valuable (direct) program delivery and volunteer management experience by working closely with a Frontier College Community Coordinator to oversee and support direct delivery & other initiatives in Toronto.
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On November 2, 2010, the board of MCL met for its final annual general meeting, and then stepped aside to allow the new Canadian Literacy and Learning Network (CLLN) to begin its work. The new board will be guided by CLLN’s core belief — Canadian society truly values literacy and learning — at home, at work and in the community.
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The federal government is on the verge of passing Bill C-32, which would rewrite much of Canada’s laws on copyright, a vital if contentious pillar of cultural industries.
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The Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network Inc. is seeking a Communications Co-ordinator for 1.5 days per week with potential for increase.
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The Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network Inc. is seeking a Cultural Workshop Facilitator for a contract position. This contract will be begin as a part-time position but may build into a fulltime position.
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The NGO Training Fund will expand customized training opportunities for Yukon’s non-profit sector by enabling individual organizations to hire their own trainer.
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The Direct Marketing and Donor Relations Coordinator reports directly to the Director of Development and will work with the fundraising team raising funds for Frontier College programs.
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The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) joined on November 15 with over 100 countries from around the world to celebrate the 11th annual International Education Week. This year’s theme for Canada is “International Education: Building a Society for the 21st Century.”
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Eight Canadians were among more than 500 educators, school leaders, government officials and others from more than 60 countries who attended the 2010 Worldwide Innovative Education Forum in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Campus Stores Canada and the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations have called on the federal government to remove aspects of the Copyright Act that artificially inflate the cost of imported textbooks.
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Founding of the Adult Learning Network. More than 80 delegates from Anglophone, Francophone, and Aboriginal communities across Canada arrived in Ottawa on November 7 to confirm their commitment to adult learning.
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David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, travelled to Toronto on the weekend to visit the Rexdale Pathways to Education facility. Pathways to Education Canada, a not-for-profit organization of which he is patron, is focused on reducing the high school drop-out rate of youth in low-income communities.
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On the first anniversary of the launch of Canada's citizenship study guide, Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for the Status of Women, praised the guide's articulation of the strong and unwavering values that are important to Canadians.
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Toronto educators call it the “gifted blitz.” Every year at this time, about 1,500 Grade 3 public school students in the city are invited to sit down for a battery of tests to determine their eligibility for various Grade 4 gifted programs next year.
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The HR Council for the Nonprofit Sector is exploring the challenges nonprofit organizations face when hiring and retaining new immigrants and members of visible minorities.
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For 20 years, Maclean’s magazine has been bringing together parents, presidents, professors and prospective students in a conversation about education in Canada. This, its 20th anniversary rankings issue, is its biggest and most ambitious edition ever, with 21 stories and complete rankings for 49 schools.
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Veterans' Week, November 5-11 - Every year in November, Canadians express their appreciation and support for the nearly 600,000 Canadian Forces (CF) veterans.
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