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Newcomers’ Guides to Education in Ontario:
www.settlement.org/site/ED/GUIDE/
Ministry of Education:
www.edu.gov.on.ca
Ministry of Child and Youth Services:
www.gov.on.ca/children
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities:
www.tcu.gov.on.ca
World Education Services Canada:
www.wes.org/ca
Ontario Immigration:
www.ontarioimmigration.ca
Evaluating Your Education Credentials:
www.settlement.org
(click on “Education”, then “Labour Market Information”)
There are many options for adults who wish to train for a
new job or upgrade their skills. High school education is
free for Ontario residents 18 years of age and older who
would like to earn a secondary school diploma. Other
adult education programs generally require payment of
tuition fees.
For more information, contact the school board, college
or university in your community.
Ontario Day to Day
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Workbook 2010
ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
EXERCISE
What do I need to learn?
What do you need to learn in the near future? Write down your ideas below.
1.
2.
3.
By when?
What questions do you have about Education in Ontario? Write down
your questions, who you will ask or where you will look for informa-
tion, and your answers.
Useful Websites
Question
Who to ask / Where to look
Answer
EXERCISE