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Ottawa announces support for digital skills project in N.B.

The Restigouche Community Business Development Corporation project will address the urgent need to develop workplace digital skills in small rural businesses. The organization will work directly with small and medium enterprises within rural regions to identify their distinct needs for digital skills.
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Most Canadians expect to work in some capacity past age 66, survey says

Most Canadians expect to work past the age of 66 — and the majority of those workers say it will be because they need to, not because they want to, a new survey suggests.
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Official opening of new multipurpose workshop at CCNB Bathurst

"This new infrastructure puts the CCNB Bathurst campus in a better position to satisfy the training needs of its student clientele," said Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Martine Coulombe. "Our challenge is to support co-operation among the colleges, industry, and the various stakeholders to ensure that the new seats generated by this ultramodern workshop meet the needs of the Chaleur region and of the province."
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Seniors learn tech skills with help from teens

Pairing students with senior citizens to teach them how to use the Internet, Cyber-Seniors was the brainchild of sisters Kascha and Macaulee Cassaday. The teens created the program as a school project. They were inspired after witnessing their own grandparents' lives transformed by cyber-communication.
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Northrup Frye statue unveiled - festival April 23-29 in Moncton

A sneak peek of a statue celebrating what would have been Northrop Frye's 100th birthday was unveiled Monday at Moncton's Capitol Theatre along with a list of authors and literary critics who will be attending this year's Frye Festival.
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Family Day reminds Canadian workers to strive for healthy work/life balance

As most workers in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan enjoyed the Family Day holiday, Randstad Canada, the country's leader for staffing, recruitment and HR Services, reinforced the importance of remembering that optimum employee contribution comes from a balance of performance and sufficient rest.
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Four realities to help you get ahead in your career

With every new year, countless individuals search for differentiating methods to demonstrate why they alone deserve a position or raise. Those who are successful have recognized the new reality of today’s career growth and job search.
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Operation Back to School: Business meets next generation of leaders

In Operation Back to School, business people describe their professional career path, the challenges they had to overcome, and the work required to do so. The students they meet are given a chance to ask questions and get informed about the various avenues open to them on the job market, while also allaying their fears and sharing their points of view.
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New Active Reader series from Grass Roots Press (PDF)

The Active Reader series from Grass Roots Press is a comprehensive reading program that provides balanced, integrated instruction for adults, from emergent to pre-GED readers. The series is based on the premise that fluent readers actively engage with the text, using a variety of strategies.
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UK academy bans students from using slang at school

Springs Academy in Sheffield has banned pupils from using slang while at school to encourage better elocution and improve future job prospects.
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President Obama is touting a new $8 billion Community College to Career Fund, co-administered by the Department of Labor and the Department of Education, that will help develop partnerships between community colleges and businesses to hit the two million worker target.
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Communities in Canada’s North often lag behind the South in terms of educational outcomes, but they are leaders in developing innovative ways to improve educational programming and delivery, according to a new report from The Conference Board of Canada’s Centre for the North.
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Workplace woes: Senior managers ponder usefulness of scheduled meetings

In a survey last year, nearly one-third of 300 Canadian senior managers said their biggest pet peeves about meetings were events that started late and ran long. Among other pet peeves were unnecessary meetings and attendees looking at their mobile devices.
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How to approach a bad performance review

Receiving negative feedback during a performance review is never a pleasant experience. But it's important to view a bad performance review in a positive way - as a wake-up call, not a career-ender.
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'Born digital' biology textbook has two purchase models

Principles of Biology is a "born digital" textbook, with all materials designed specifically for consumption by students via browsers on desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Each of the 196 modules in the text is a self-contained learning experience, integrating text, images, interactives, and continual assessment, which feeds an automatic gradebook through which instructors can track student progress.
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Job research made easier with Working in Canada web tool

Use the Working in Canada Web tool to learn about job opportunities, wages, skills requirements, and more. It’s a handy tool for both job searchers and employers alike.
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While Canadian educators believe that digital technologies can enrich students' learning, there are still significant challenges to overcome in making this happen - with one of the main barriers being students' lack of digital literacy skills.
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Strong performers, successful reformers in education: A video series

In today’s global economy, countries need high-quality education systems that will teach their citizens the skills necessary to meet the challenges of tomorrow. This series of videos, produced jointly by the OECD and the Pearson Foundation, highlights initiatives being taken by education authorities around the world to help school students do better.
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Five ways to be more positive at work

To flourish at work, employees need to concentrate on their positive states when they experience them. Doing so, can boost worker immune systems and increase energy levels, says a registered psychologist. If you are consistently miserable, she says it is probably time to move on.
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Breaking down barriers - PEI, Ottawa help people with disabilities gain job skills

The Canadian Paraplegic Association of Prince Edward Island is working in partnership with the PEI Council of People with Disabilities on the Discovering the Power in Me program. The program is receiving close to $120,000 from the governments of Canada and P.E.I. to help participants enhance their resumé and cover letter writing, improve time and stress management, develop self-assessment skills, as well as help them find and get jobs.
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Plan for English immersion hits bumps in Quebec: columnist

There are valid concerns about whether enough English teachers are available, and whether they will be properly prepared in time for the program’s launch. But it is to be phased in, reaching all Grade 6 classes by the 2015-16 school year, which should allow time for the message to sink in that English teachers are in demand.
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Aboriginal workers: Integral to Canada’s ongoing competitiveness, performance

The Conference Board of Canada is conducting a study to determine what underlying challenges businesses face in recruiting and retaining Métis, Inuit and First Nations workers. The research findings will help Aboriginal communities, businesses, educators and other stakeholders better understand the challenges and how to overcome them.
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Aboriginal Teacher Education Award Program new to British Columbia

The Aboriginal Teacher Education Award is in addition to the $10-million endowment fund established in 2007, as part of the British Columbia's strategy to improve access to post-secondary education for Aboriginal students.
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Canadian firms lag behind in area of skills training

Canadian employers slipped to 20th place in terms of the priority employers place on employee skills training in a recent ranking. Less than 30 per cent of adult workers aged 25-64 received job-related education and training in Canada, compared with 45 per cent in the U.S., show data from Industry Canada and Statistics Canada.
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Canadians face challenges when working from home: study

Almost half of employed Canadians work from home at least occasionally but their home offices may be impeding their productivity. New research from Ipsos Reid and Brother Canada reveals that one quarter of employed Canadians work from home at least once a week, with another quarter doing so on occasion.
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New report: Nurturing the Learning Spirit of First Nations Students

The report outlines three steps it is felt should be taken in fiscal year 2012-13 in order to alleviate urgent funding pressures, including the need to provide funding increases to First Nations schools equal to the funding increases being provided by provinces to provincial schools.
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Students voice concerns about copyright balance, flexible 'fair dealing'

Fair-dealing allows for individuals in certain circumstances to use copyrighted materials. Traditionally, this has been limited to research and private study, but C-11 specifically includes educational uses within the fair-dealing framework. Importantly, these uses must not bring undue commercial harm to the copyright holder.
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Become a better writer - Read Charles Dickens: columnist

The lesson for young writers: All good fiction begins with the creation of characters. And once you have created them, stand them upright with every syllable they speak, from story beginning to story end, as Dickens did.
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Half of global workers are open to working abroad, but Canadians would rather stay at home, a new study finds.
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Contest launched in N.B. to find name for women's networking initiative

The dinners are designed to introduce young women in high school to female mentors who work in skilled trades and technologies. They were introduced to help female students explore all of their options before making career decisions.
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