Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Learning
By first creating an alphabet, and consequently a fully-functional writing system, students Giffen and Yakong hope people in the Nabdam district in Northern Ghana will have better access to essential services of education, health care and government. All are currently delivered in a language not fully understood by most Nabit speakers, which limits their ability to obtain those essential services.
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
In July, the B.C. government launched a strategy to create and support jobs in B.C.'s fast-growing technology sector. Technology Week is a great time to explore some of the many education and career opportunities that exist in the sector.
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
One hundred and forty-four British Columbians can now access a five-week training program to help them learn practical skills for employment in the growing building services sector, the minister of Jobs, Tourism, and Skills Training and minister responsible for Labour Pat Bell has announced.
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Learning
“New Brunswickers live in a world that is changing at an unprecedented pace, so it is absolutely vital that we develop a culture of learning that can move our province forward,” said Premier David Alward, one of the co-chairs of the event. “If we don’t re-imagine and re-engineer the ways we learn, our families and communities will not be able to benefit from the quality of life and economic prosperity we enjoy today.”
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
It may come as no surprise to many people, but email still reigns supreme as the primary method of communication among executives when it comes to professional networking, according to a survey by Robert Half Management Resources.
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
"The skilled trades are the sectors of tomorrow, where the need for qualified people is most acute, and where many jobs will be created — should this be your path of choice." - Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, at launch of Skilled Trades and Technology Week.
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
Dr. Farzad Rayegani, Associate Dean of Mechanical Engineering and Technology at Sheridan College, believes early outreach and mentoring are crucial to inspire children to become interested in engineering and other STEM-related fields. "Books and lectures are useful on one level, but what truly sparks innovation and excitement ... is practical application of fundamental principles in the form of experimentation and hands-on experiences."
Posted: November 7, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
More than 250,000 Grade 9 students from Newfoundland to Nunavut are participating in The Learning Partnership's Take Our Kids to Work™ day. Hosted by a parent, relative or family friend, these young people are spending the day in the workplace getting an inside look at the world of work and exploring future career options.
Posted: November 6, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
The week-long event, which includes interactive student skills activities across the country hosted by Skills/Compétences Canada and its member organizations, highlights the shortage of skilled trade and technology workers and the tremendous career opportunities this presents for youth.
Posted: November 6, 2012 |

Category: Learning
This summer, Frontier College collaborated with provincial partners on the delivery of 26 Summer Literacy Camps in 23 Saskatchewan communities, offering a curriculum of fun, culturally relevant learning activities.
Posted: November 6, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Each year, from November 5 to 11, Canadians join together to celebrate Veterans’ Week. This Veterans Affairs Canada web page contains suggestions for learning activities and tips on researching school projects whether for youth, educators, the young at heart or those who want to remember Canada's fallen heroes through learning.
Posted: November 5, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Labour market, Learning
Each month NALD releases Library user statistics in a feature known as the Top 20 downloads. The report examines the number of NALD Library documents which are viewed and downloaded by visitors to the NALD website.
Posted: November 2, 2012 |

Category: Learning
"Financial Literacy Month is an opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of acquiring life skills that can allow Canadians to act knowledgeably and with confidence when managing their personal financial affairs," said Minister of State for Finance Ted Menzies.
Posted: November 2, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
What better time of year to recognize the Canadian Centre for Financial Literacy (CCFL) than during November - Financial Literacy Month!
Posted: November 2, 2012 |

Category: Learning
The Financial Literacy Month Video Contest is challenging you to create an original and inspiring video that shows and explains how you are saving for or managing your money to achieve a financial goal. Videos of all eligible participants will be evaluated for creativity, production quality and messaging by a panel of three judges selected by FCAC. The deadline for submissions is November 30.
Posted: November 2, 2012 |

Category: Labour market
Following two consecutive months of increases, employment in October was unchanged and the unemployment rate remained at 7.4 per cent.
Posted: November 2, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Grade one students across Canada will receive a gift this month to help encourage and instill the joy of reading at a young age. TD Bank Group and the Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) are distributing more than 500,000 copies of I've Lost My Cat, written and illustrated by Philippe Béha, as part of the 13th annual TD Grade One Book Giveaway program.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Calgary author Will Ferguson has won the Scotiabank Giller Prize for his globe-trotting thriller novel entitled 419. While 419 will probably be viewed as Ferguson’s arrival as a “literary fiction” author, he says he doesn’t plan to alter his modus operandi as a writer. His next offering will be a travel book about Rwanda.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
To mark the beginning of Financial Literacy Month, CCFL has launched the Financial Literacy Evaluation Resource Kit, a complete set of tools to enable community organizations to measure, report on, and enhance the impact of their financial literacy education activities. This initiative was funded by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Visa is launching the game in support of Canada's Financial Literacy Month which takes place in November each year. As part of the celebration, Visa is extending its sponsorship of Credit Education Week Canada (CEWC) for a sixth consecutive year, which again includes support for a student essay writing contest.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
TD Bank Group and its employees recognize November as Financial Literacy Month in hopes of raising awareness and helping Canadians to improve their knowledge, skills and confidence when it comes to finances.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
As part of the 14th edition of The Gift of Reading, the Literacy Foundation and program spokesperson, actress Marie Turgeon, invite you to buy a brand new book for a poor child in your region. Through this simple act, you contribute to preventing the reading and writing difficulties that can lead to young people dropping out of school.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
Ushering in Financial Literacy Month in Canada, Scotiabank has announced the introduction of a global financial literacy strategy to support communities in Canada and across Scotiabank's global network.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Essential skills
According to the latest research by Ipsos-Reid on financial literacy released by Junior Achievement November 1, 93 per cent of Canadians believe it's important for volunteers to teach children the importance of budgeting their money.
Posted: November 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
"Our national financial literacy push began in the aftermath of the financial crisis, which left everyone feeling a bit clueless on the subject of money. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced a national task force in the 2009 budget and, after extensive public consultations, a report with 30 recommendations was issued in early 2011." - Rob Carrick in The Globe and Mail