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In 2010, GEC acquired the Vancouver-based KGIC Education Group, with seven campuses in Canada and facilities in Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan. [ 7 ] [ 1 ] [ 8 ] In 2013, GEC sold KGIC Education Group to a Toronto-based public company for $13.5 million.
Chalice operates on a Family Funding sponsorship model that is unique in Canada. Chalice sponsorship pairs one child with one sponsor. Each child’s parent or guardian joins a community group, opens a bank account, and receives financial literacy training to manage their child's funds, prioritizing education fees. Each month, parents meet in ...
The largest student organization in Canada, The Canadian Federation of Students first appeared in 1981 along with its services branch, the CFS-Services, with its mandate to work for high quality, accessible post-secondary education at the federal level and provincial levels. CFS provides students with an effective and united voice, provincially ...
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For-profit universities and colleges in Canada (3 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Education companies of Canada" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
International School of Sino-Canada (ISSC) Shenzhen (Nanshan) Concord College of Canada; Nova Scotia. Shenzhen Tsinghua Experimental School; Ontario.
In 2012, the BHTH Institution of Education became representative of Canada Public School No.76, as known as Medicine Hat School District No.76. It wasn't until several months later that at least one school district from each Canadian western provinces agreed to join the association to promote Canada education.
Open educational resources in Canada are the various initiatives related to open education, open educational resources (OER), open pedagogies (OEP), open educational practices (OEP), and open scholarship that are established nationally and provincially across Canadian K-12 and higher education sectors, and where Canadian based inititatives extend to international collaborations.