Training

La Clef

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  • Provides literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication and interpersonal skills
  • Helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post secondary education and greater independence

Collège Boréal – Timmins

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As an innovative educational, cultural and community hub that serves Ontario’s francophone population, Collège Boréal’s goal is to produce a highly skilled bilingual workforce that is engaged in French-speaking communities and contributes to the economic, social and cultural education and apprenticeship programs, including over 30 unique French-language programs in Ontario, as well as a range of other services, including continuing education, corporate training, employment services, academic upgrading, literacy and basic skills training, language training services and settlement services for newcomers.

 

 

Centre de formation pour adultes francophones

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  • Offers classes in reading, writing and basic mathematics
  • Facilitates workshops based on back to work strategies
  • Provides upgrading classes to prepare for college studies
  • Offers a variety of workshops relating to workplace skills and issues
  • Manages literacy services to the Francophone community

FormationPlus

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FormationPlus is a non-profit organization whose mandate is to serve Francophones in Chapleau and the surrounding area in adult education.

The latter offers five path:

  • Employment
  • Apprenticeship
  • Secondary education
  • Postsecondary education
  • Autonomy

Chapleau Learning Centre

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Chapleau Learning Centre offers a variety of programs to suit your needs, such as earning credits toward high school diploma, ESL support for newcomers, Literacy & Essential Skills (reading, writing, computers, life skills), as well as personal development classes and workshops. Mature students could even earn credit prior work experience through the PLAR program.

Services offered:

  • Academic Career Entrance (ACE) – online through Northern College
  • Apprenticeship preparation
  • Assistance setting up personal learning goals
  • OSSD high school credits
  • PLAR assessments
  • Preparation for college or university
  • Preparation for high school

Northern College – Haileybury

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Northern College provides accessible education options and services to support the needs of a diverse set of learners with both full-time and part-time study, online or in-person studies, and a variety of program durations that give learners the skills, knowledge, and connections for a successful and fulfilling career in the ever-changing world we live in.

Northern’s post-secondary programs equip learners with the education and skills required for careers in the field of Business and Office Administration, Community Services, Engineering Technology and Trades, Health Sciences and Emergency Services, Veterinary Sciences, and Welding Engineering Technology.

 

Northern Training Division:

Northern Training Division offers specialized training opportunities to help you further develop existing skills to advance in your field, master new interest, or fast-track you for success in industries with high demand for skilled labourers.

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Academic Upgrading:

 Academic Upgrading at Northern College offers support and services to individuals seeking to advance their education. Whether it is to obtain high school equivalent, obtain pre-requisite courses to get into a college program, or to develop computer or study skills, Academic Upgrading is here to support your pursuit of advancing your education and skills.

Upgrading will benefit you if:

  • You have been out of school for some time.
  • You need to further education to achieve career or personal goals.
  • You need senior math or sciences credits for a college program.
  • You want to develop your learning and study skills.
  • You want to improve your computer skills.

Centre d’éducation des adultes New Liskeard – CSCDGR

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Centre d’éducation des adultes (CEA) offers several training opportunities in a stimulating learning environment focused on mutual assistance, communication, and personal success. The CEA is committed to offering a varied range of free educational services in French.

The courses and workshops are aimed at people wanting to obtain their high school diploma, get a better job, prepare for post-secondary studies or simply deepen their knowledge and skills. CO-OP placements are also available so high school students get work experience while earning academic credits. Courses are offered in the classroom and also virtually to meet the need of each learner.

Literacy Council of South Temiskaming

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  • Provides literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication and interpersonal skills
  • Helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post secondary education and greater independence

Contact North | Contact Nord – Cochrane and regions

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Contact North|Contact Nord provides free local support services for:

 

Ontario students:

  • Information on available online programs and courses from Ontario’s 24 public colleges, 25 public universities, 9 Indigenous institutes, 76 district school boards, 200 literacy and basic skills providers, and 20 skills development training providers
  • Help to register, information on financial aid and referrals to other local support services
  • Technology and support services
    • IT Technical Hotline
    • Student Technology Loan Service (laptops and Internet)
  • Use of computers and Internet
  • Use of web conferencing platforms

Ontario education and training providers:

  • Province-wide student recruitment campaigns in 1,500+ Ontario communities
  • Local support services for students
  • Identification of local education and training needs
  • Digital and technology platform services
    • IT Technical Hotline
    • Digital and technology platform training for faculty and instructors
    • Faculty and instructors resources at teachonline.ca

Services are available in English and French.

 

 

Collège Boréal – Kapuskasing

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As an innovative educational, cultural and community hub that serves Ontario’s francophone population, Collège Boréal’s goal is to produce a highly skilled bilingual workforce that is engaged in French-speaking communities and contributes to the economic, social and cultural education and apprenticeship programs, including over 30 unique French-language programs in Ontario, as well as a range of other services, including continuing education, corporate training, employment services, academic upgrading, literacy and basic skills training, language training services and settlement services for newcomers.