This pilot project explored the used digital storytelling to provide English language learners with an opportunity to voice their stories and share their views.

This project was a funded pathway program for newcomers to Alberta who were interested in having a career as a licensed Health Care Aide. This program was specifically designed for students who do not yet meet the English language proficiency requirements for direct entry into the Health Care Aide Certificate program. This pilot program is no longer offered.
Read more...Skills Enhancement for Newcomers is a national initiative by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) and is funded by the Government of Canada’s Skills for Success program. Bow Valley College was selected to be the lead institution in a working group of seven post-secondary institutions across Canada, along with an Employer Advisory Group and nineteen delivery institutions across Canada. Focusing on three of the nine Skills for Success necessary for thriving in learning, work, and life, Skills Enhancement for Newcomers saw the development of three microcredentials that address
Read more...Immigrants to Alberta bring with them exceptional skills, knowledge, and experience that can benefit themselves, their families, and all Albertans. However, they often experience barriers to leveraging their skills to attain and retain work that is commensurate with their skills and that helps Alberta’s economy to flourish. As such, this just-in-time job readiness offering helps them identify, develop, and apply their skills to in-demand jobs.
Read more...This structured service learning program for professional and skilled immigrants will provide opportunities for newcomers to make community connections and gain experience in Canadian workplaces, all while improving language and intercultural communication.
Read more...This pilot project explored the used digital storytelling to provide English language learners with an opportunity to voice their stories and share their views.
This unique online professional development experience for ELL instructors focused on integrating e-learning tools in the classroom.
This program provided opportunities for skilled English language learners with backgrounds in accounting.
This program provided opportunities for internationally educated accounting professionals to re-enter into meaningful employment in their fields.
This pilot project explored the development and delivery of English language programs to rural and remote areas using videoconference and the SuperNet/Internet.
VESL is the collaboration of three organizations with long standing volunteer programs to identify and address the volunteer ESL training needs in Calgary.
This project involved the creation of a professional develoment model for enhancing faculty instruction.
The primary objective of the Language for Work course is to help internationally educated learners develop Intercultural Communicative Competence.
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