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Spring session: April 20th to June 15th Summer Session: July 6th to July 31st. Cost: $650 No textbook Course is entirely online, within an online classroom format. The course is taught by a current Guidance Counsellor that works in a school setting. Register by following the link below.
Highlights: - Consultation on the public health system - Register now for the OHSC Annual Conference - Collaborative Inquiry on Healthy Schools Practices - Schools cannot do it alone! Working together for student success - Research, Resources, and Learning Opportunities "Read More" below ↓
This issue of Careering offers a crash course in many of the ethical dilemmas career professionals face today – what they are, the questions they raise and how to navigate them. Articles highlight the ethical codes available to career professionals, explore the implications of technology and look at ethics related to specific client populations, including newcomers, K-12 students and LGBTQ2 jobseekers.
These Careers Pay Solid Salaries, Even While You’re Training Looking for high paying jobs in Ontario? Some skilled trades careers have starting salaries of more than $70,000! by Stacy Lee KongFeb 3, 2020 It’s increasingly difficult for Canadians to make a good living. According to a Statistics Canada report released in September 2019, more and more workers hold low-paying jobs; in fact, "between 1998 and 2018, the proportion of employees earning minimum wage grew from 5.2% to 10.4%, with most of that growth occurring between 2017 and 2018.” |
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Listen to the NEW Landscape Ontario Podcast! The first 3 episodes are live!
Mark Cullen- Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign
Darby McGrath- The New Ontario Tree Guide
Tara Zupancic- The health benefits of green spaces

Since 1969, every summer a group of 80 outstanding students from all over the world come to the Davidson Institute of Science Education to take part in the month-long prestigious Dr. Bessie F. Lawrence International Summer Science Institute. Immediately after finishing high school or in the first year of university, students are able to have their first experience in scientific research with the Davidson Institute of Science Education and the Weizman Institute of Science.
Most recently, the Weizmann Institute ranked #2 globally in the Nature Index for top academic institutions, ranking higher than top U.S. Ivy League schools Princeton, Harvard and Yale.
Applications are due by March 1st, 2020. Learn more at their website.
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Sheridan's Pilon School of Business Diploma and Degree programs involve creativity, collaboration, experimentation and hands-on learning to solve business problems. Bring your Grade 10, 11 or 12 Business students on campus to explore the Sheridan experience through one of our six workshops.
The agenda will run from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm at the Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga and will include the workshop, a campus tour, a college presentation and a short break.
We can accommodate a maximum of 25 students per session (if you have more students please let me know and we can try to accommodate).
Workshops are free; however, transportation and lunch are not provided. Keep in mind that our campus is conveniently located within walking distance of the Square One bus terminal and has dining options on campus.
Workshops are expected to book quickly. For more information or to book a workshop, please contact Jessica Murchie, Student Recruitment Coordinator, Office of the Registrar at jessica.murchie@sheridancollege.ca.
OSCA/ACOSO Guidance and Career Education Awards 2020

Awards are now open for nominations!
Curriculum and Resources
**The Elmer Huff Award for Guidance and Career Education Resources - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to the career development of young people through the creation, development and delivery of high quality Guidance and Career Education Resources.
Counsellor Professional Development
**The Russ Seltzer Award for Contribution to Counsellor Education in Ontario - presented to honour contribution to Counsellor Education in Ontario, including teaching Guidance and Career Education Additional Qualification courses.
**The Howard R. Beattie Award for Contribution to Counsellor Professional Development - presented to a counsellor who has created new and beneficial ideas and techniques for professional use and communicated these through such means as workshops, local leadership and the organization of a conference or guidance professional development activities.
Elementary Guidance
**The Marion Axford Award for Elementary Guidance - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to elementary guidance in Ontario.
Peer Helping
**The Daryl L. Cook Peer Helping Award - presented to one elementary and/or one secondary school in Ontario in recognition of its exemplary peer helping program.
Contribution to Guidance and Career Education
**The Career/LifeSkills Resources Award for Excellence in Career Education - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to career development. This award is presented by Career/Lifeskills Resources (www.career-lifeskills.com).
**The Certificate of Appreciation - presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to Guidance and Career Education in Ontario by individuals/groups who are community partners.
**The Phil Hedges Award - presented to recognize the contributions to Guidance and Career Education by dedicated counsellors in the Province of Ontario. An award will be given to one qualifying nominee from each of the six educational regions in the province, or up to a maximum of six qualifying nominees from across the province. **Please refer to http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/offices.html to determine which region each school board is included in.
**The Morgan D. Parmenter Memorial Award - presented to recognizes a person who has made a most significant contribution to Guidance and Career Education in Ontario.
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Category
Contribution to Guidance and Career Education
When to Apply
Nominations for this certificate may be accepted all year long.
History
The Award of Merit was first presented in the spring of 1972. In 1977 the OSCA Board of Directors passed a resolution to rename this award The Olive Diefenbaker Award of Merit to honour the late Mrs. Diefenbaker''s contribution to Guidance and Counselling in the Province of Ontario. The first awards were presented by her daughter during the 1977 Annual Conference at Niagara Falls in November. The citation on The Olive Diefenbaker Award of Merit reads: "In recognition of long and dedicated service to guidance and counselling in the Province of Ontario"
This award is to recognize retiring individuals who have made a contribution to the Counselling and Guidance Profession in Ontario
Criteria
This award may be presented to teacher-counsellors, teachers, administrators, trustees and/or members of the community
An OSCA member must nominate the retiree
The nominee should:
The awards will be mailed to the nominator for presentation by the nominator or by another OSCA member appointed by the nominator. These awards are often presented at retirement functions rather than the Awards Banquet. However, the names of the recipients of The Olive Diefenbaker Awards may be noted in the official program of the OSCA Conference.
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