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9 results found for: "en-CA [default]"

Organizations: Advanced Education and Technology (2006-2013) Topics: Education - Early Childhood to Grade 12

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January 1, 2012

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This is your life: A Career and Education Planning Guide was developed to meet a need identified by secondary teachers, students and Alberta Education and Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education...


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January 1, 2011

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Learning Clicks is an awareness program that assists students in junior and senior high, their parents and other interested adults learners about the importance, long-term benefits, and...


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April 30, 2010

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Bridging the gap between high school and post-secondary, knowing your interests and strengths, discovering career options.


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April 30, 2010

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Achieving the Dream...A 2.5 hour Parent Workshop on Transitioning to Post-Secondary Education for Students with Disabilities.


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January 1, 2010

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English Express is a newsletter for adult learners. It includes articles for low literacy readers and English as Second Language learners.


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January 1, 2010

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Designed specifically for high school teen mentors, this handbook provides detailed, user-friendly information that will help the mentor throughout the program. Schools, with training and support,...


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September 1, 2009

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Living Literacy provides a framework for action that coordinates the efforts of the Government of Alberta and its many partners to improve literacy levels for Albertans so that they can thrive and...


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July 7, 2009

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This mentoring resource was developed specifically for the High School Teen Mentoring Program and supplements the high school teen mentoring activity book. It provides the additional materials...


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January 1, 2007

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By the time you are an adult, most jobs will require a post-secondary education. That means you will probably want to continue your education after graduating from senior high school. Do you want...