Continuing Education and Other Trade Secrets
The Alberta labour market is tight. Some sectors suggest it is a crunch and it’s getting worse. Ironically, the same cliché and stereotype – the perception of blue collar vs.
The Alberta labour market is tight. Some sectors suggest it is a crunch and it’s getting worse. Ironically, the same cliché and stereotype – the perception of blue collar vs.
To suggest that Edmonton’s continuing education has been transformed, particularly in the wake of almost three years of lockdowns and workplace disruptions, may be a simplistic understatement. Trends have changed.
Shifts in career trends, drastically changing workplaces and the information-driven knowledge society are disruptors, particularly in post-secondary education and re-defining the traditional model of four-year bachelor’s degrees. The tsunami of
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak’s impact on education this year was heavy, and sudden. Institutions found themselves needing to accommodate for remote learning, whether or not they had already implemented such
Universities across Canada have experienced tremendous growth over the last 35 years. Full-time enrolment has more than doubled since 1980, rising from 555,000 to 1,075,000, according to estimates published by
Most of us associate secondary education with images of young, fresh-faced and wide-eyed high school graduates. We often think of the college experience as messy dorm rooms, the freshman 15,
When you consider the fact that the average person will hold as many as 10 jobs before they turn 40, whether or not to pursue further education mid-life is hardly
Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Mark Zuckerberg. Titans of their industry and ludicrously wealthy, they managed to make billions without finishing a college degree. Thanks to our startup culture and social
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