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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.
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 »
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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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