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Fall Session: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 1:00 PM -to- Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 1:00 PM
Register for the Fall Session here!

Winter Session: Monday, January 11, 2021 at 1:00 PM -to- Monday, March 8, 2021 at 1:00 PM
Register for the Winter Session here!

Cost: $650

 
Degrees with Hands-on Experience, Theory and Co-op
ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
Take the hands-on learning of a college, add the theoretical style of a university, mix it with real-life experience, and you have an Algonquin College’s Bachelor's degree with a paid co-op placement. Algonquin College offers a variety of Honours Bachelor's degrees with Co-op ranging from commerce to robotics, building science to interior design – so there’s something for everyone.
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This is an event you won't want to miss!
Monday, September 21 - Friday, September 25, 2020

We've lined up a week of live, virtual programming, designed to connect you with current Ryerson students! In these sessions, explore our campus, meet our community, and experience Ryerson - from home! Live chats will also be available during each session to answer all of your questions about Ryerson University.


 
  
After monitoring the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and following the advice of public health officials and our member institutions, we have regretfully decided to cancel this year’s OUF and Regional Fairs.


The health and safety of everyone who attends and participates in the fairs are of the utmost importance to us.
  
This year's fair is virtual! We are excited to deliver this event virtually, more details to come.

Everything you need to learn about college in one place!
Students may experience a range of emotions during the COVID-19 situation. As well, changes in routine, including time away from school, may create challenges for some students. We also understand that young people with pre-existing mental health problems may find their symptoms increasing in light of the current uncertainties.

We’ve compiled tips and resources to help answer questions you may have about how to support students during this time.
 
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Whether your child is learning from home, in the classroom, or a combination of both this school year, we support you in your decision. We recognize the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to families who are balancing school, work and many other responsibilities.

We’ve enlisted the help of McMaster Children’s Hospital staff and doctors to share some practical information to support families during the transition back-to-school. Our experts have created some informal videos for you to use as a resource during this unusual time.

In this section of our website, you’ll find a series of videos on a variety of topics including infection prevention and control, child and youth mental health, and navigating the start of school for children with autism.

McMaster Children’s Hospital is open, providing both in-person and online appointments for our community during the pandemic. We are here when you need us. We wish you all the best this school year.
 
  
Discover our nation’s distinct musical heritage through interactive Toronto Symphony Orchestra performances on this innovative learning platform. Free for learners of all ages!

 
  
This on-demand webinar series brings you advice from experts on topics such as managing anxiety and stress, coping with challenging behaviour, keeping learning alive at home, and many more tips to help you and your children survive and thrive during this difficult time.
30% of Seat Reserved for Qualified Women
ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
We Saved You a Seat is a project at Algonquin College which aims to attract more women to programs in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). As part of this initiative, the College aims to establish learning environments where women can develop their talents; attract women to non-traditional careers; and provide students with financial incentives.
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Education

Weekly on Thursdays
Oct 15 — Dec 10, 2020 | 4—6 pm
Retreat: Saturday Nov. 28 | 10 am—2 pm

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2020 has been a tough year...COVID-19 and the untimely death of George Floyd. The Book of Awesome has some great ideas on how we can find happiness.




Registration for the virtual Cannexus21 Conference, Career Development for Public Good, is now open!

What does a virtual Cannexus look like?

Cannexus21 will be taking place on January 25 & 27 and February 1 & 3, 2021
Register by September 9th to the get Gratitude rate

  • Days will begin at 12:00 pm ET and run until the late afternoon, accommodating all Canadian time zones. Special Around the World sessions will accommodate a few other different international timezones.
  • Over 150 sessions including live keynotes, and both live and on-demand concurrent sessions
  • All sessions will be recorded and will be available for later viewing
  • Live chat and Q&A with speakers
  • Networking opportunities including peer-to-peer matchmaking sessions
  • Online exhibit hall


Stay tuned for more details in the coming months...

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Find made-in-Ontario activities, courses and more to keep the learning going, from home.
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OSCA/ACOSO Guidance and Career Education Awards 

Awards are now open for nominations!
Deadline is now May 28, 2021

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.

Nomination Form

  
Over 62 nominations were received. Thank you all for your meaningful and moving contributions. The Governance Committee has completed their voting process, and the nominees listed below received an email letting them know they won the awards.

One thing is clear: Our students are strong and resilient, hard-working and determined. Some of the nominations were difficult to read, as stories of hardship and perseverance were shared with us. If we could, we would have selected them all.

The recipients of the 2020 OSCA-ACOSO Anthony Di Lena Student Pathway Awards are:

Rosemary Cameros Arbizu: University Pathway
Anusha Nimalaranjan: College Pathway
Maggie Benusik: Apprenticeship Pathway
Jackie Mitsima: Workplace Pathway
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