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Council of Educators of Toronto 07.02.2021

BHM-DYK : "In response to the activism of Black parents, racially segregated schools in Ontario were gradually phased out. The last racially segregated school in Ontario, School Section No.11, closed in 1965 in Colchester, after newly elected MPP Leonard Braithwaite put forth a motion for the Separate Schools clause on segregated schools for Blacks to be officially removed from provincial education policy. The last racially segregated school in Nova Scotia closed in 1983 in Guysborough County." https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca//racial-segregation

Council of Educators of Toronto 18.01.2021

Are you thinking of going to @GBCollege? Sign up for the College Application 101 Info. Session-ONLINE : Thurs. Feb. 18, 3-4 pm. Learn about - admission process, college programs, resources & financial aid. https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/george-brown-college-college-ap

Council of Educators of Toronto 12.01.2021

Don't have your high school diploma? Earn @Boreal_Toronto’s Academic & Career Entrance Certificate. It’s recognized as the equivalent to a high school diploma. #postsecondaryispossible #francophone #postsecondaryispossible https://www.collegeboreal.ca//programs//academic-upgrading

Council of Educators of Toronto 25.12.2020

Are you an #adult thinking of going back to #school? Learn about your options- Count Yourself In: Pathways to Post Secondary Education, Apprenticeship & Training Virtual Event Feb. 17, 10 am-12 pm. Register now .https://toronto.webex.com/toronto/onstage/g.php @yorkuniversity @SenecaCollege

Council of Educators of Toronto 12.12.2020

Are you an internationally trained professional with education & experience in Supply Chain Management, Logistics or Purchasing? Check out @humbercollege: Supply Chain Awareness & Employment Bridging Program Info Session: Feb. 26, 5pm-6 pm. Register now https://newtocanada.humber.ca/index.php

Council of Educators of Toronto 24.11.2020

Are you thinking of working in community services? But not sure in what area? @GBCollege Pre-Community Services program provides opportunities for students to develop skills for admission to a number of community services programs at George Brown College. https://www.georgebrown.ca//pre-community-services-program

Council of Educators of Toronto 15.11.2020

@CentennialEDU STUDENT EXPERIENCE OFFICE: We listen and give you information and support when you have problems. https://www.centennialcollege.ca//student-experience-offi/

Council of Educators of Toronto 27.10.2020

@UofT Math Clubs for grades 1-12, winter terms begin online in January. Click for registration and details. https://mathplus.math.toronto.edu/home/online_courses #math #mathcontest #mathclubs

Council of Educators of Toronto 11.10.2020

Are you thinking of going to George Brown College? Do you already attend GB? Are you the first in your family to attend post secondary?@GBCollege FIRST GENERATION STUDENTS program helps you to navigate supports, services & resources. https://www.georgebrown.ca//prog/first-generation-students

Council of Educators of Toronto 04.10.2020

@CentennialEDU Automotive Service Tech Pre-Apprenticeships program - earn Automotive Service Technician Level 1 apprenticeship training, benefit from assistance in finding a short-term work placement & get on-the-job experience in Canada. https://www.centennialcollege.ca//automotive-service-tec/ #postsecondary

Council of Educators of Toronto 21.09.2020

@TCDSB Adult Education Program offers a variety of LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada), ESL (English as a Second Language), FSL (French as a Second Language) & LBS (Literacy & Basic Skills) programs. Click for more info. https://councilofeducators.ca/search-programs/program.html #newcomers #French

Council of Educators of Toronto 09.09.2020

#DYK There are approx. 150 public institutions in Canada which meet the criteria for community colleges. There are about 50 in Québec, 25 in Ontario, and 10 or more in each of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca///community-college