October 12, 2020
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Connecting Educators: Enhancing Learning |
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LANDSCAPE ONTARIO CONGRESS- 2021 |
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The Ontario government is currently not permitting in-person events over 50 people. With over 15,000 people at Congress 2020, we can't realistically hold an in-person event of comparable magnitude. We are excited to be hosting Congress Connect a virtual experience on January 12th-14th. Congress Connect offers:
https://locongress.com/ |
RESOURCES |
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Educator Resources
Resources
Green Careers Canada has a number of resources to help educators and students at the secondary and
post-secondary level. Click on each topic to view and utilize these resources! Teaching Resources Career Pathways Education Pathways and more! |
Design Challenge Resources
Virtual Resources
Are you interested in doing a design project with your students this year? The Come Alive Outside Design Challenge has created some Site Analysis resources that you can modify and use for your school! Use them online or in person.
Soil Test Site Use Map Tree Map Features Map Abiotic Map |
Build A Dream
Virtual Career Fairs #DreamBig Virtual Career Discovery Expo is designed for young women in grades 7-12! Learn more about careers in skilled trades, science, technology, engineering, math, emergency services, and entrepreneurship! This free event is held in various areas! Learn more below! |
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
Landscape Ontario and HEA would like to know if you are looking for horticulture and landscaping professional development opportunities this year. Please click here to read about the Interlocking Concrete Paver Institute (ICPI) professional development opportunity and let us know your preferences for professional development opportunities this year by completing this short survey.*If you have already completed this survey, thank you, you do not need to complete it again |
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NEW ENTRANT WORKER CERTIFICATE TRAINING PROGRAM (WINTER 2021)
Do you have students looking for work? The GROW program is designed to close the gap on in-demand jobs/talent requirements identified by employers. The program will provide a four-week basic technical and employment skills training program, serving employers in the Toronto, Hamilton, Kawartha/Muskoka regions with 150 entry-level workers who aspire to enter into a promising career in the landscape and horticulture profession. The program is intended to attract youth, newcomers, adults, women etc., and provide training and employment opportunities to job seekers who may have experienced labour market challenges. It is anticipated that the winter cohort of new workers will be ready to work in April 2021. Sign up now for an information session to learn more about the program! |
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This message is sent by the Horticulture Educators Association (HEA) 7856 Fifth Line S. Milton, ON | 1-800-265-5656 ext.2348 HEAinfo@landscapeontario.com | greencareerscanada.ca UNSUBSCRIBE |