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How to Become an Osteopath in Canada: Complete Career Guide
If you’re interested in healthcare and enjoy helping others feel better, becoming an osteopath might be a great career for you! Osteopaths are healthcare professionals who focus on treating the body’s muscles, bones, and joints. They use a hands-on approach to help relieve pain and improve overall health. This guide
Edu-Venture in Singapore: A Study-Holiday Tuition Fusion for Pre-University Students
Singapore, a city-state celebrated for its top-tier education system and vibrant cultural diversity, is emerging as a premier destination for "edu-ventures." This novel concept marries rigorous academic learning with rich cultural experiences and leisure activities, drawing enthusiastic learners from around the globe, including those from Ottawa, Canada. Why Singapore? An
How to choose an Online Writing Service
A student will admit that today's college education places far too many demands on students. Students must set aside time for studying, attending class courses, exercising, socializing, and completing tasks. Assignments, on the other hand, contain tight deadlines that a student must meet without fail. Students are under a lot
Children Believe believes in Canadians
The health and well-being of Canadians will continue to be a priority in the fight against COVID-19. But as the global crisis evolves, many want to help locally and internationally and give what they can to make a positive difference. A recent study commissioned by Children Believe surveyed Canadians about
The COVID-19 Solutions Guide a must read for Canadians!
The COVID-19 Solutions Guide is the first comprehensive e-book, blog, and monthly newsletter about the pandemic. Professor Arvind Gupta, a former President of the University of British Columbia has described the book as: Equal parts down-to-earth advice on how to handle everyday life and an easy-to-understand description of the technical
Art and education: Arts in education
Arts education has been cut from the curriculum over the last several years. School boards cut arts from the curriculum because art is considered useless and a waste of time. Arts comprises of music, art, theatre, etc. However, arts education is not useless, as some of these schools may have thought. It
A good education is the best gift you can give your children
There are many things we want for our children as they grow up. We encourage them to eat well and exercise so they have the gift of good health. We want them to grow up being happy, to be kind and caring individuals, to fulfill their potential and find a
Is this the hill to die on? – the controversy of online learning
For the life of me I just don’t get it? Why has my beloved former profession of teaching chosen ‘Online Learning’ as the battleground with the Ontario provincial government. Really, Union leaders and parents . . . “Is this the hill to die on?”. Did you think about other issues
Heart to Heart with Adele: Teaching and learning
QUESTION Dear Adele, My child was assigned to a teacher I have heard mixed reviews about recently. I would like to find out whether I need to be concerned and what I should do about it, if anything. What has been your experience with this, and what advice do you
Heart to Heart: Learning outside the classroom
Question Dear Adele, The Ontario government and the Teachers’ Federations’ are at loggerheads over a contract, and rotating strikes are causing me concern about my teenagers’ learning this year. What ideas do you have to deal with this political situation beyond our control? No Control Answer Dear No Control, It
Education under attack
op-ed by Harvey Bischof Harvey Bischof is the President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation Ontarians have a great deal to lose if the Ford government cannot be convinced to change its approach to education. Widely recognized as among the finest in the world, Ontario’s publicly funded education system
Top 5 online education Websites for students
If you are a student, you know how much sometimes some assistance is needed. As well, you know that it is so complicated to find something decent among all those hundreds of websites that are supposedly there to provide you help. So, we have collected the best educational resources or
Criteria for Choosing a Top-Rated Essay Writing Service
How many times has this happened to you? You’re in university and have an essay due at the end of the week but just can’t find the time to get started. You have hockey practice to deal with, plus a test to study for, and an important party to prepare
7 Reasons Why Travelling is Amazing for Education
When it comes to educational tours, various students consider it a way to escape the day-to-day worries and do not have an idea of how important it is for their educational and professional lives. Students who keep themselves restricted to colleges and homes may never get to know how to
A diploma won’t cut it: Why the government needs to support global education for Canada’s future
Today’s university graduates have a tough job ahead of them. As the future leaders of Canada, students will need to utilize the skills they’ve acquired during their years at university to overcome the many significant and complex challenges Canada will face in the years to come. Luckily, Canada houses some
When Media Stories Get Things Wrong: Five Things About Autism That Everyone Should Know
Too often well-meaning journalists get it wrong when they write about autism. It’s not so much the content of their stories that misses the mark as the language they use to describe autism itself. It can be easy to unintentionally offend – or worse, misrepresent – the autism community you
Something is Really, Really Wrong in Ontario
A creeping arrogance and sense of entitlement has seeped its way into the depths of the Government of Ontario. At a fundamental level, they do not seem to understand the value of a taxpayer’s dollar. Ontario is 315 billion dollars in debt, and is paying a billion dollars a month
Canada Home to Nine of the World’s Top 200 Universities
The thirteenth edition of the QS World University Rankings, compiled by global higher education analysts QS Quacquarelli Symonds, today confirms MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the world’s best university for the fifth consecutive year. McGill University is again ranked Canada’s top institution, but falls six places to 30TH position. While
Sheldon Kennedy Wants You to Talk About Sexual Abuse
Photo courtesy of swiftcurrentdoc.com. For those of you who are lifelong hockey fans, you probably know the name Sheldon Kennedy, and the association might not be completely positive. He played for the Calgary Flames, the Boston Bruins and the Red Wings, and during that time, fans saw his career flounder
Algonquin College is Igniting Passion
On February 11th, Algonquin College launched the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, or, IgniteAC. Students and college staff alike now have access to resources that have been designed to help them launch their businesses while studying or working at Algonquin. Algonquin’s President and CEO Cheryl Jensen has a history of
From Learning through Pleasure to Healing through Pleasure
In early fall 2014, Saint Paul University celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre. Since its inception, the Centre has provided services in both official languages to thousands of people from a diversity of socio-cultural and religious backgrounds. One of the Centre's founders, Father Yvon Saint-Arnaud, OMI
Willis College Celebrates 120 Years in the Community
It’s hard to believe Willis College has been training minds in the Ottawa area for over 120 years. Opening its doors in 1896 as a business and secretary school in Ottawa by shorthand expert Stephen T. Willis, the college has long been known for its dedication to the community and
Interlangues Celebrates 40 Years in Ottawa
Surrounded by the Canadian Museum of History’s inspiring collection, Interlangues language school will be recognizing its own history on Friday, September 16. This year marks the school’s 40th year in business. Today, Interlangues employs thousands of teachers to educate students all over the world. In 1974, two years before founder
Becoming an Aging Society: Opportunities and Challenges
Saint Paul University is interested in issues and conditions that affect the way humans live, relate and make meaning. As a centre of higher learning, it promotes excellence in teaching, research, and professional formation as part of the local, national and international academic community. It also collaborates with diverse faith
Get Ahead of the Curve with Algonquin Trades
Algonquin College has been training students in skilled trades for over 45 years. Additionally, out of 20,000 students at Algonquin College, 1,900 are enrolled in skilled trades programs. Matthew Dicaire can't wait to enroll at Algonquin College in the Basic Electrical program. On top of his education, he also has to complete 9,000 hours in
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