Portraits of PSE

The information contained in CCL’s 2008-2009 report on the state of post-secondary education points to several issues that are critical to this vital sector of Canadian society.

Whether it’s the need for a quality-assurance system or the dearth of good labour-market information available to high-school students, the findings in the report warrant further exploration.

That’s where Portraits of PSE comes in. Using the experiences of people dealing with these issues head-on, this series of feature stories offers a unique and personal look at some of the stories behind the statistics.

Adapting to change   Exploring your career options

How can post-secondary education help workers and employers weather the current economic storm? More »

 

 

Why are more and more university-educated professionals turning to colleges to help jumpstart their careers? More »

What does it all mean?  

Too much information

How would quality assurance for Canada’s PSE sector pay real-world results for students, employers and the institutions themselves? More »

 

Today’s high-school graduates enjoy an unprecedented array of post-secondary career options—but how do they know which one is right for them, or the best way to get there? More »




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The Canadian Council on Learning’s third annual report on the state of PSE in Canada offers a much-needed perspective for informed public discussion about the future of PSE in this country and how the sector can best help Canadians to find success. Le troisième rapport annuel du Conseil canadien sur l’apprentissage sur l’état de l’EP au Canada constitue un précieux outil pour orienter le débat public sur l’avenir de ce secteur au pays et sur la manière dont il peut aider les Canadiens à réussir leur vie.