Adult Education
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Manitoba replacing General Educational Development (GED) testsGED tests will be discontinued in Canada effective May 3 this year, the Manitoba government said. They will be replaced by the Canadian Adult Education Credential.EducationFeb 12, 2024
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Manitoba’s adult education system ‘not taken seriously’: researcher'Abysmal underfunding' is one of the reasons adults struggle to find a strong education system in Manitoba. A researcher says education shouldn't be a source of government savings.EducationFeb 1, 2022
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EMSB’s new Director General Nicholas Katalifos has a message for teachersAcknowledging that it has been a challenging year for everyone, EMSB's new director general pledged ongoing support to help cope with the COVID-19 challenges.EducationMar 30, 2021
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Virtual public school to fill the void for adult learning in CalgaryVista Virtual will start taking adult registrations come May 1.EducationMar 14, 2018
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B.C. government waives fees for adult, English educationPremier John Horgan says the move will allow thousands of people to gain the skills they need in order to participate in B.C.'s economy.EducationAug 8, 2017
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Graffiti wall aims to encourage and motivate Saskatchewan Polytechnic studentsSaskatchewan Polytechnic's artist in residence says the wall represents perseverance and encouragement for adult education students.EducationMay 31, 2017
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Literacy strategy launched by New Brunswick to improve ratesThe New Brunswick government has launched its literacy strategy in an effort to improve rates in the province.EducationFeb 27, 2017
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BCTF holds a community forum against cuts to adult educationThe BC Teachers Federation has hosted a packed community forum to advocate on behalf of adult education.Mar 6, 2015
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