Skip to content

Headlines

NALD starts 2013 with revised Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles

The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) is beginning a new year with an updated Vision, Mission and Values/Guiding Principles. NALD staff, under the direction of CEO Bill Stirling, started the renewal process with the NALD Board of Directors, including the CEO, adding the finishing touches and formalizing the new guidelines and the NALD Value Proposition at a recent board meeting.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
According to Georgetti, shutting down world-class research facilities, closing entire libraries and shuttering archives, canceling whole programs and removing the support services on which many other still-functioning government operations depend is bound to have more than just a slimming effect.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Pitch 'n' Putt game built on nine workplace essential skills

What do the nine workplace literacy and essential skills have in common with golf? Employees at Mixcor Aggregrates in Edmonton found out when they attended their company’s annual general meeting.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Conference Board shines spotlight on Saskatchewan workforce

Saskatchewan is having new-found success in attracting people to the province, from across Canada and around the world. The province became a net recipient of migration from other provinces in the mid-2000s, reversing a decades-long trend of net outflows of people. But probe a bit deeper and you discover that there are limits to the province's growth outlook.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
The Centre de documentation sur l’éducation des adultes et la condition féminine (CDÉACF), located in Montreal, has won the NALD Innovative Technology Award for its new online repository: Compétencesessentielles.ca - 9 Compétences Essentielles pour apprendre, travailler et vivre.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Survey says Canada's young workers want global job prospects

According to the data, when younger Canadians (under the age of 39) are searching for an employer, most factor international/global career opportunities into their decision of whom they'd like to work for. Career progression opportunities, training and a good work-life balance are also important criteria which young Canadians say attract them to an employer.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Essential Skills Good Practices Guide available online from ACCC

The Essential Skills Good Practice Guide from the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) was produced as a result of the Working with the Community project focusing on the development of Essential Skills (ES) tools and practices.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

CUPE celebrates National Aboriginal Day June 21

"CUPE has a proud history of supporting our First Nations, Inuit and Métis members. Our National Aboriginal Council works to increase participation of Aboriginal peoples in our union, and promotes and defends the rights of Aboriginal workers in both our union and in the community." - Paul Moist, national president, and Charles Fleury, national secretary-treasurer
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Negotiation skills can be learned, practised: professor

Being a good negotiator isn't just a skill reserved for corporate CEOs and UN diplomats. It's an everyday tool useful for all of us, whether we're asking for a raise, interviewing for a job, buying a car, deciding on family vacations or even dealing with our children at bedtime.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Leveraging language: Skill in that area adds punch in business world

A growing segment of small-business owners are recognizing the value of leveraging language. It’s not about being totally fluent, to the point where you can negotiate a contract. It’s about understanding how language aids a business relationship and then using it to your advantage.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
The research suggests not only that parents’ participation plays a key role in shaping child development, but that disadvantaged parents face more barriers in engaging in these practices. Complementary research shows that parents’ socioeconomic circumstances and educational attainment levels have a direct effect on children’s outcomes.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Wellness programs pay off for organizations but improved measurement urged

Organizations should invest in workplace wellness programs because it makes financial sense to do so. However, Canadian employers are in the infancy stages of evaluating health and wellness programs and demonstrating the positive return on investment (ROI) that can be generated.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

One way to boost your career is with volunteer work

Volunteer work can be a great way to increase your professional skills, try out a new career or simply take a break from the pressures of your current job and enjoy a different type of activity.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Essential skills training: The foundation of workplace health and safety

Essential Skills through Safety and Health was a two-year project of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, Canada’s largest trade and industry association. Funded by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada through the Office of Literacy and Essential Skills, the project’s mandate was to embed essential skills into occupational health and safety training.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
The Board of Directors and staff of the former Ontario Literacy Coalition have announced they have officially become Essential Skills Ontario. "This new name and brand allows us to expand the reach of the organization and better achieve our mission of inspiring and leading the development of literacy and essential skills solutions through excellence in collaboration, research and innovation," said Lesley Brown, Executive Director.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Summer's not the time to take vacation from job search

Stacy Parker, executive vice-president of Randstad Canada, says job seekers should resist the temptation to take the summer off from job searching. "The summer season can be a prime hiring time for some employers. Many projects gear up in the fall, and employers want new people in place."
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Make the most out of your co-op work experience

Landing a co-op job while still in school can provide you with excellent experience and be a valuable stepping stone towards your future career.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Engineering and construction named the country's hottest sector by Canadians

"This boost in the engineering and construction sector renders an undeniable need for experienced and talented professionals to power up the industry," says Mike Winterfield, president of Randstad Professionals. "But as the sector surges, skilled workers will become harder to find."
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

What's hiring climate forecast for Canada?

Despite a conservative hiring forecast, nearly four in 10 (38 per cent) executives said they face a recruiting environment that is either somewhat or very challenging. This is up from 32 per cent last quarter.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
Following two months of large gains, employment was unchanged in May, and the unemployment rate remained at 7.3 per cent.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Accord between Yukon and Alaska includes pledge to promote job training

Both sides pledge to work together to promote mutually beneficial job training, energy production and economic development. Yukon College and the University of Alaska will continue their partnership in developing a shared underground and surface mine training program that meets industry standards in both Canada and the U.S.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Atlantic premiers establish workforce partnership

"The Atlantic Work Force Partnership will enable provinces to work together to improve skills training, promote apprenticeship opportunities, recruit and retain immigrants and build on the strengths of our communities to meet new economic challenges and opportunities." - NB Premier David Alward
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Scholarships help Alberta apprentices on path to a trade

A total of 950 scholarships, valued at $1,000 or $1,500 each, are available to Alberta apprentices this year. Apprentices may apply for these scholarships online by visiting www.tradesecrets.alberta.ca before the June 29 deadline.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
Thirty-seven per cent of executives indicated their organization has activities such as a company picnic or potluck, and 35 per cent relax their dress code during the summer months.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Funding shortage forces B.C. Aboriginal Mine Training Association to close

The organization provides skills upgrading and training to Aboriginal people looking for employment in the mining sector, particularly at operations close to their communities.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Literacy Nova Scotia workshops cover four essential skills

The workshops presented here focus mainly on the essential skills of Continuous Learning, Thinking, Oral Communications and Working with Others. They have been field tested with various groups of adult learners in Nova Scotia, and are presented here so that practitioners working in adult literacy can use them with their learners.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

How to handle a loud-speaking cubicle neighbour

Many “talkers” in the workplace don’t realize they’re causing their colleagues grief. One approach would be to let her know you’re trying to concentrate and suggest she take scheduled work and personal calls somewhere more private, such as a vacant meeting room.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Top 20 PDF Downloads for May 2012

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, in both English and French, which are viewed and downloaded by visitors to the websites NALD and BDAA.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
Canada's Building Trade Unions and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) have announced a joint agreement to advance long-term competitiveness of the oil sands industry, with particular focus on developing a stronger skilled trades workforce.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Workers over age 60 should stay in the workforce longer: commentary

"Once the unemployment rate bottoms out, a labour shortage can continue to be avoided by encouraging more 60-somethings to stay in the workforce."
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this

Teamwork: Does it help or hinder workplace productivity?

At most organizations conventional wisdom is that working in groups is more productive than individual work. Yet, research on teamwork shows it can actually inhibit or even damage productivity.
Submit this to Delicious! Facebook share Tweet this
National Adult Literacy Database logo
© 2013 National Adult Literacy Database
Powered by Drupal
This project is funded by the Government of Canada’s
Office of Literacy and Essential Skills.
Canada