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Notice to Members from Board of Directors
Due to the continuing pandemic, the OSCA Board of Directors needs to take action to ensure the ongoing work of the association. We will ask you, OSCA members, to vote on the following motion on May 26, 2020 through a Google Form. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the motion, please forward to the Governance Committee care of Marie Moftah, zoologyalex@gmail.com or Kim Enns-Hildebrand ennshik@gmail.com by Friday May 22, 2020. EMERGENCY MOTION: 2020 OSCA/ACOSO Student AwardsAwards are now open for nominations! OSCA-ACOSO Anthony Di Lena Student Pathway Awards' mandate is to assist at-risk students in their journey towards success. An award is given to at-risk students who have demonstrated the exemplary ability to succeed in the face of adversity. $500.00 awards are presented to students who, in their postsecondary pursuits, are taking a pathway to apprenticeship, college, university or work. Nominated students must be graduating/or have graduated from an accredited public secondary, Catholic secondary, or inspected private secondary school, including First Nations, in the province of Ontario in the previous school year. Students must be nominated by a classroom teacher, a Student Success Teacher, a Co-OP Teacher, a Tech teacher, or a Guidance Counsellor. (All teachers cannot be the student's parent.) The nominator does not have to be a member of OSCA. In order to be nominated, a student must fulfill one or more of the following criteria: The student succeeded in school despite having to overcome personal obstacles. OSCA/ACOSO Guidance and Career Education Awards
Awards are now open for nominations! Curriculum and Resources **The Elmer Huff Award for Guidance and Career Education Resources - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to the career development of young people through the creation, development and delivery of high quality Guidance and Career Education Resources. Counsellor Professional Development **The Russ Seltzer Award for Contribution to Counsellor Education in Ontario - presented to honour contribution to Counsellor Education in Ontario, including teaching Guidance and Career Education Additional Qualification courses. **The Howard R. Beattie Award for Contribution to Counsellor Professional Development - presented to a counsellor who has created new and beneficial ideas and techniques for professional use and communicated these through such means as workshops, local leadership and the organization of a conference or guidance professional development activities. Elementary Guidance **The Marion Axford Award for Elementary Guidance - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to elementary guidance in Ontario. Peer Helping **The Daryl L. Cook Peer Helping Award - presented to one elementary and/or one secondary school in Ontario in recognition of its exemplary peer helping program. Contribution to Guidance and Career Education **The Career/LifeSkills Resources Award for Excellence in Career Education - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to career development. This award is presented by Career/Lifeskills Resources (www.career-lifeskills.com). **The Certificate of Appreciation - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to Guidance and Career Education in Ontario by individuals/groups who are community partners. **The Phil Hedges Award - presented to recognize the contributions to Guidance and Career Education by dedicated counsellors in the Province of Ontario. An award will be given to one qualifying nominee from each of the six educational regions in the province, or up to a maximum of six qualifying nominees from across the province. **Please refer to http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/offices.html to determine which region each school board is included in. **The Morgan D. Parmenter Memorial Award - presented to recognizes a person who has made a most significant contribution to Guidance and Career Education in Ontario. Summer Session: July 6th to July 31st. Cost: $650 No textbook Course is entirely online, within an online classroom format. The course is taught by a current Guidance Counsellor that works in a school setting.
Post Secondary Information
Many schools are getting creative by switching to virtual tours to help students explore their campuses and get their questions answered. We’re going through every province and territory to find all of these tours and additional resources and put them in front of you. Lakehead has compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions for future students to help ease concerns about what next year will look like. This benefit is for students who do not qualify for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) or Employment Insurance (EI). As we look ahead, we want to reassure you that Ontario’s universities remain committed to providing high quality education for our students. Ontario universities are planning for a fall term and are focused on finding ways to create an enriching university experience. While each institution will develop its own approach to the fall term, we are united by the common goal of delivering university programs that will support student success.
Many colleges have multiple intakes so a deferral from a program that starts in September can mean deferring to January or May. Students don’t have to wait a full year. These intake changes can be completed on the student’s application at www.ontariocolleges.ca or the applicant can contact the college’s admissions offices.
Colleges are committed to supporting students in applying for the following year with a voucher or other methods to ensure that the student can be considered. For high-demand programs, students will be considered equally when they apply by February 1st. Please have applicants connect with the college that they wish to attend to discuss their options in deferring to the next year. We hope that you, your families and colleagues are safe and healthy.
Planning for the Cannexus National Career Development Conference, in January 2021, remains underway at this point with all necessary precautions and contingencies. At this point, CERIC invites individuals or organizations with an interest in presenting at Cannexus21 to submit a proposal. Resources
Education in the Pandemic? A National Scan
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This message is being sent by OCAS on behalf of Ontario's colleges. Please feel free to share it with your colleagues.
This year, College Dialogues events have moved online. We're honoured and privileged to introduce you to Dialogues on Demand – a fully digital version of the beloved event.
The website is live and ready for you to use. You can find it on the main CRALO webpage or by clicking the following link:
http://ct.email.ocas.ca/core/track/hjmjchhdhifblgnago-ah
Check out the link to find:
Being an on demand event, counsellors can choose when and how many college updates to watch. The site will remain live for the foreseeable future until we can greet each other again in person.
We sincerely hope that you find Dialogues on Demand informative, engaging and close to the real life event.
Thank you all for your continued support and stay safe.
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