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Two questions to members of colleges SRAM (answer to Helen Trudeau Chair of ACOC helene.trudeau @ cstjean.qc.ca ) 1 - If Crossroads orientation was held at CEGEP Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, would attend Do you? 2 - Your preference for a day during the week of December 13, 2010 OR the week of January 10, 2011? Indicate the week and a specific day. IF THE ANSWER IS NOT TO QUESTION 1, 3 - Who is interested in receiving a Crossroads of his college orientation?

The theme of Carrefour de l'orientation be held on November 30 (registration coming soon) to UQAR Lévis in the morning: Supporting educational and vocational guidance: methods for integrating a better consideration social relationships of our clients . Workshop Description: Self-knowledge involves the initial "re" self-knowledge. Social relations of our customers help to mobilize support and thoughts, emotions and behavior favorable to the project construction professional young adults. However, how to incorporate these 'external "The process one by one? The workshop aims to describe the different roles that can be played by social relations based on the nature and forms of interaction, as well as suggest ways of thinking and appropriate intervention. Lecturer : Louis Cournoyer is a professor in career counseling at the University of Quebec at Montreal. His research focus of research on persistence in college, construction of the professional project for young adults and the role of social relationships and social networks on educational and vocational guidance. Guidance counselor for 15 years, he has varied experience with young adults and adults. He is involved in several professional committees for the purpose of professional development co

API and academic advisor (RA-11) Cégep Marie-Victorin Contest Ends On Friday, September 24, 2010 Position Type Specific Project, Full Time www.ameqenligne.com/detail_poste.asp?NoPoste=15065

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Colleagues, I am Marie-Noëlle Leblond and I am a Masters student in the University careerology of Quebec at Montreal. I am currently doing research on the career genogram (family tree career ). I beseech you, for I am looking for guidance counselors and career development professionals who frequently use this tool in their clinical practice. The goal of my research aims to develop a profile of practices carried out using this tool. Your contribution will enable the advancement of knowledge in this particular field, but also to the development of science for guidance. Thank you for your cooperation and look forward to meeting you! Marie-Noëlle Leblond Masters student in careerology at the University of Quebec at Montreal mnleblond@hotmail.com

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Cégep @ distance - Virtual Sponsorship: Material received in five days online registration. Female students and students with limited virtual performing their registration and payment online with a Visa or MasterCard now receive their course materials within five working days. These students are able to continue their journey faster. Cégep @ distance invites its partners to use the college virtual sponsorship and encourage their students to register online. It should be noted that it is possible to complete the registration form online for any type of registration: with or without sponsorship, registration or new registration thereafter. Year in, year out, more than three in five students are enrolled at Cégep @ distance study situation Off (LP), over 9000 students. Registration can be done at any time. Cegep @ distance ( www.cegepadistance.ca/ ) offers programs that lead to graduation college (DEC) or an attestation of college studies (AEC). Jean-François Lapierre Communications Advisor jflapierre@cegepadistance.ca

Cégep de Chicoutimi Launches "Generation C" http://appx.cegep-chicoutimi.qc.ca/generationc . With Generation C, Cégep de Chicoutimi innovates by launching the first ever web series designed to inform high school students and their parents about the programs offered, but also about life in general, a student attending a collegiate institution. By adopting a very "Web 2.0", Cégep de Chicoutimi believed to be able to more easily reach high school students. "Our challenge was to pique their curiosity and engage their attention, what we believe to be able to do with Generation C "Said Ginette Sirois, Executive Director of the Cégep de Chicoutimi. Generation C features seven students, each attending a different program. These students the opportunity to become actors camped the role of one of the main characters. Through various scenes of daily life at College, they discover or explain, as If the field in which they operate. Over the different capsules that come out week after week, the characters meet teachers, students and other stakeholders of the College, which helps explain the life of a college student, both in the academic that socially. Made by the region's production team led by director VAT Annie Fournier, Generation C is posted on the website of the Cégep de Chicoutimi: http://www.cchic.ca/ Currently you will find the first "webisode." The Others will follow over the weeks. We invite you to come view our web series and to follow the link to people involved in your institution. For more information, please contact us. Team Communications Cégep de Chicoutimi communications@cchic.ca

My return to college http://monretouraucegep.com/fr Whether your knowledge, develop new skills, receive training to perform a new profession or just expand your horizons, make a return to college full time or part time is a choice. Find out everything there is to know to prepare your return to college successfully. Discover hundreds of programs and training among the twenty industries available to you.

Farewell, cross-curricular
Before the reform, teachers should assess annually a transversal competence. Now they will have to evaluate twice per year two skills. The famous 'soft skills', which enrages so many parents and teachers and shed gallons of ink since 1997 no longer exist. A decree issued yesterday by the Charest government has quietly devoted their complete eradication of the vocabulary of education. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/education/201009/08/01-4313795-adieu-competences-transversales.php

boys drop out at least in Quebec
In Quebec, 81% of boys drop out a high school diploma, according to the most recent indicators published last week. It is 11% higher than Ontario. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/education/201009/13/01-4315260-les-garcons-decrochent-moins-au-quebec.php

Schools in rural disadvantage: the fight against the stall gets a "D". strategy intervention strategy, which cost more than $ 300 million since 2002, has not met its objectives. The fight against dropouts suffered a major setback. Despite some successes, the strategy intervention strategy - which cost more than $ 300 million to the provincial government since 2002 - has not resulted in increased success and student retention in schools in disadvantaged areas, conclude researchers who want a great blow bar. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201009/08/01-4313828-ecoles-en-milieu-defavorise-la-lutte-contre-le-decrochage-obtient-un-d.php

Education. Without bureaucracy, the public school performs www.canoe.com/infos/quebeccanada/archives/2010/09/20100913-063638.html

Cégep St-Laurent has dedicated a page on its site to co : I am a guidance counselor www.cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca/situations-specifiques/conseiller-orientation You are a guidance counselor and would like information about our programs studies, their admission requirements, dates of upcoming open houses, visiting high schools or the Student Program a day? You're in the right place!

Bulletin SRACQ September 2010 www.sracq.qc.ca / infosraq / bulletin.asp 1 - Winter 2011 Admission Registration for Winter Session 2011 is now available on our website . The SRACQ said that some technical training programs are offered in colleges for the session beginning in January 2011. Check the website about it. 2 - Day 8 October SRACQ The traditional SRACQ Information Day on the college will be held Friday, October 8 at Laval University. 4 - Increased cost of opening File As of September 22, the file opening fee will increase from $ 35 to $ 39.

Employers, holders of student retention www.24hmontreal.canoe.ca/24hmontreal/actualites/archives/2010/09/20100917-185622.html

New: Guide to learning disabilities Assistive Technology www.ctreq.qc.ca/publications/bulletins/bulletin.tmp.php?id=29&item=108

Video Games: the industry wants $ 1 million for a training center According to a report to be submitted shortly Economic Development Minister Clement Gignac, the video game industry in Quebec is currently experiencing shortage of manpower in intermediate and advanced. To replace the Campus Ubisoft, the video game industry in Quebec wants to create a new training center that will focus on advanced training. The video game companies are asking the Quebec government to pay the cost of this new center, valued at nearly $ 1 million per year, Business Press has learned. http://lapresseaffaires.cyberpresse.ca/economie/technologie/201009/15/01-4315686-jeux-video-lindustrie-veut-1-million-pour-un-centre-de-formation.php

work while studying at night school performance Work during night postsecondary school outcomes for students according to a poll conducted on behalf of university professors and librarians. The survey conducted in Ontario showed that 64% of students agree that a part-time paid work, hinders academic achievement, while the number of students who hold such jobs increased 33% since last year. "Many young people do not choose to work during their studies to to assume the costs of education are steadily increasing. But that student work is often a barrier to academic success, "said in a statement Mark Langer, a professor at Carleton University. The survey also reveals that 41% of respondents believe that new students are arriving less prepared for university than those who preceded them. Thus, 41% believe that universities should offer remedial programs for new students while 23% believe that these programs should be mandatory for freshmen. "We ask our young people to pay more for their education, to find paid work outside school hours, to attend classes where there are more and more students have fewer interactions with their teachers and attend more remedial courses is the perfect recipe for disaster, "says Langer. http://lejournaldequebec.canoe.ca/journaldequebec/actualites/national/archives/2010/09/20100920-142143.html

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Promoting careers in the fields of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. new website specifically dedicated to the promotion of scientific professions. Indeed, this particular www.passionnetesneurones.com/ 25 records occupations, 12 videos with scientists, business profile, 4 videos, a video about the stages of drug development. This site is mainly dedicated to the customer's side but the information is relevant and valuable customer oriented college science. If you are interested, I suggest you consult the document that presents the passionnetesneurones.com site advertising. Martine Boucher, registered nurse mboucher@pharmabio.qc.ca Pharmabio Development Project Executive Committee www.pharmabio.qc.ca/ sectoral labor industries of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
The academic adviser, a partner to experience the changes in education in Quebec. In this section, we present an approach of action research that has been experienced with a team of counselors to enable them to continue their education during their prime working years. This experiment were derived from stocks, learning and research paths that we present in conclusion. www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/sections/viepedagogique/153/index.asp?page=dossierA_1

Orthophoniste www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=881 L 'University of Montreal www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/caract_prog/175210.pdf offers training at the bachelor and master. McGill universities www.mcgill.ca / gradapplicants / programs / csd , Ottawa www.sante.uottawa.ca / esr / ortho and Laval https: / / capsuleweb.ulaval.ca/pls/etprod7/y_bwckprog.p_afficher_fiche? P_session = 200909 & p_code_prog = M-ORT & ORT & p_code_majr = = p_code_camp offer the Master of Pathology. Université Laval offers a firmware in linguistics to prepare for admission to the MA in speech pathology. UQTR programs novelty http://www.uqtr.ca/programme Master Speech (draft) https: / / oraprdnt.uqtr.uquebec.ca/pls/public/gscw031? Owa_no_site = 1683 & owa_no_fiche = 1 & owa_apercu = N & = N & owa_imprimable owa_bottin =

Newsletter, No. 10 Psychoeducation at Laval University. We wish to emphasize that Mr. Marcel Renou, psycho, now works at the Faculty of Education at Laval University as an expert in university education in special education. Pioneer psychoeducation in Quebec, Mr. Reno has been president three times, including in 2009, industry psychoeducation of the professional counselors and guidance counselors and psycho and psycho Quebec. Last May, He received the 2010 award of the Interprofessional Council of Québec (CIQ). Prior to joining us, Mr. Reno was a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Sherbrooke. M. Renou accompanies our teachers and our management staff throughout the development process of providing training in psycho at Laval University. It will also be invited to speak in certain courses in the baccalaureate. www.fse.ulaval.ca/psychoeducation/bulletins/bulletin_no10

News UQAM New website for prospective students : New integrating visual branding effect UQAM Simple Navigation. Complete information on curriculum, admissions process, by aggregating the baccalaureate programs, recognition of achievements, financial support, the cost of education, distance learning centers and UQAM region, job prospects and university tour. Video clips featuring students from UQAM. http://www.etudier.uqam.ca/ New Tools: New brochure for prospective students of first cycle : New visual and information on curriculum, faculty and school of UQAM, the admissions process, campus life, financial support, research and creation, reconciliation studies and professional life and openness to the world. New brochures for prospective graduate students and foreign students in production. Resuming chat : This year, members of our team will answer questions from people interested in our programs and activities during chat sessions. http://www.clavardage.uqam.ca/ Editing admission on the basis University Bachelor of preschool and primary education (SRE): Admission based on university degree in preschool and primary education is now possible after successful completion of 10 university courses (all disciplines ) or after successful completion of 5 academic courses related to education. In addition to courses within the Faculty of Education, courses in psychology, and other kinanthropology subjects included in the course of Bachelor of PEPS will be recognized. Several of these courses are offered to students Free. www.uqam.ca/invitations/2010-2011/recrutement/info-UQAM_2010-01.htm

MAJOR CHANGES TO THE NEW EDITION OF THE GUIDE FOR ADMISSION University of Montreal Section 3: Added topic: Efficiency Ratings - training outside Quebec faculty Sections: 1. Development: Science, Architecture, now all candidates with university training in architecture or design must provide a portfolio, a letter and a CV, whereas before this requirement was only for candidates outside Canada. 2. Medicine: Occupational Therapy and physiotherapy. Contrary to what is stated in the Admission Guide 2011-2012, candidates who hold a technical diploma in physical rehabilitation are eligible based on their DEC without it being necessary to pass other prerequisites. OT: Math 105 is the most demanded candidates with an "other" in December 3.Musique: Minor in music, art and society, Major in digital music and minor in digital music: Applicants must, from the Winter 2011 quarter, submit a letter of motivation and curriculum vitae (see sections Remarks each program for details). The purpose of the letter is to verify whether the program meets the objectives of the student. 4. Pharmacy: Coming up, a new provision of training for foreign pharmacists. 5. Educational Sciences: Increased the level of success in International French Test required for admission (785 instead of 605). UdeM Campus Laval, Longueuil, Terrebonne Complete programs will be offered on campus in Laval after the fall of 2011 (other programs may be added): Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Nurses - Initial training Bachelor of Nursing - DEC-Bac An applicant for these programs must complete a supplemental application to indicate their preferences on the campus where he wishes to study (see Notes sections of each program). In addition, courses in several programs, including those of the Faculty of Continuing Education are offered at campuses in Laval, Longueuil and Terrebonne. The course offerings by quarter are shown at the following site of the University: www.umontreal.ca / campus / laval / programmes.html Fanie Corbeil-Labonté Liaison Officer fanie.corbeil.labonte @ umontreal.ca

Guidance - Psycho at Laval University: 30 places available in the winter The Faculty of Education will host 30 students at the Winter Session 2011 in his Bachelor of orientation - psychoeducation. The admission process is already underway and as it is a program to limited capacity, applications must be submitted by 1 November. The program is temporarily under the guidance Bachelor - psychoeducation. You will be notified when this title will be changed. Until then, you have to apply under the title Guidance - psychoeducation. www.fse.ulaval.ca / psychoeducation

Careers in Engineering 2011 Become an engineer, it takes effort. Internships, license, sponsorship, professional inspection ... For a little help: the new journal The Career of Engineering 2011. Professors and graduate recruiters to help you prepare for these critical steps. To read the magazine online, click here. www.myvirtualpaper.com/doc/Carrieres-Ingenierie/jediing11/2010072901

shortage of pharmacists. The problem persists in the region. The shortage of pharmacists continues to be felt in the region. Many hospitals are trying to recruit new pharmacists for several months but without success. The Association of Pharmacists of health facilities in Quebec, it lacks at least one pharmacist in five hospitals in the Eastern Townships. The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke (CHUS), five new pharmacists will join the team. Nevertheless, four people still missing. At Holy Cross Hospital in Drummondville, six pharmacists currently undertake the task should be completed by 12 employees. Gentian Gosselin, head of the pharmacy department at the Center for Health and Social Services of Haute-Yamaska, for his part said that several steps were taken to fill vacancies, but no candidate has expressed interest. Private pharmacies facing the same problem. Even if wages are 20% to 30% higher in private pharmacies, they are facing the same recruitment difficulties. Shoppers is the case in the Carrefour de l'Estrie, Sherbrooke, where a position has been vacant for several months. "It's been four or five months shows that the vacancy and has not been anyone who came knocking on our door. Not an ending, not a student there who came to stand for the position, "says the pharmacist owner, Esther Best. According to data from the Ministry of Health should be at least 100 new pharmacy graduates each year to meet demand. This year, only sixty students are trained. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/estrie/2010/09/14/003-penurie-pharmaciens.shtml

Documentation Training
Hello to all users and user of COMPASS , we are pleased to invite you to BENCHMARK Days 2010 and we continue again this year what we started three years ago by offering you three days LANDMARKS. The day will be held in Quebec City BENCHMARKS Thursday, October 7, 2010 at the Pavillon Alphonse-Desjardins, Université Laval (the day preceding the SRACQ). The day will be held in Sherbrooke BENCHMARKS Monday, October 18, 2010 at the Pavilion A2 Faculty of Education at the University of Sherbrooke and Montréal will be held Thursday, October 28, 2010 at the Pavilion of the École de technologie supérieure ( ETS). To participate, please visit our website at the following address: http://reperes.grics.qc.ca/Reperes2010 You'll find all the information on the course of days, on the opening conference and workshops on presented these days LANDMARKS. We invite you to read the descriptions of the workshops and do, now, your choice of workshops. This online registration form will allow us to better distribute the participants in the workshops offered on a space available, and taking into account their registration date. You will receive a few days before the day chosen a reminder of your choice workshops with the locals. We stress the importance of this meeting for each user and use of benchmarks as several workshops will focus on COMPASS and its functions. We encourage you to forward this invitation to everyone in your organization using COMPASS and wish to better understand its content and operation. This event is free and only online registrations will be accepted. Hope to meet you. The COMPASS team GRICS Email: reperes@grics.qc.ca

Psymétrik team has made improvements to the form results GROP . Around mid-day on September 22, 2010, you will see these major new features: Adding the indexes of statistical confidence; New summary table for the section of the basic typology; Improvement of the identification section; Best visual for bipolar scales; typographical improvements A BOOKLET FOR THE ACCOMPANYING GROP order to satisfy another request, Psymétrik will offer a very affordable price, from mid-October, a booklet designed to run an analysis of test results with users. Melanie Roy adj.adm www.psymetrik.com info@psymetrik.com People who have not had the opportunity to follow the upgrade, which explains the changes between the old and the new edition of GROP could be formed at the beginning of October: Monday, October 4 from 13h to 16h in Longueuil Friday, October 8 from 13h to 16h in St-Nicolas Finally, another training Level 2 (Advanced) is announced on the south shore of Montreal later in October: Wednesday, October 20 from 9 to 16h in Longueuil summary descriptions of courses are on the website Psymétrik, but for details on content , locations and costs, or even to register, please write to: formation@psymetrik.com

Salon Careers & Jobs La Presse (jobs general areas) Aérosalon : The Career Fair Career Fair Aerospace Technology / Career Fair Network Engineers For more information visit our website: http://www.ecarrieres . com /
The Pathways to work (careers in the railway sector) www.irtcanada.net / fr_site / why / reallylike / index.htm

Careers Trucking www.truckingcareers.ca / en / videos.php

Sick of health! Discover eleven trades and health professions through eight video vignettes. In addition, a description of roles and different working environments possible "scenarios as well as information on educational requirements and special conditions on the exercise of these occupations are presented. The following occupations are like: Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist Pharmacist Nurse Manager Audiologist Speech Therapist Psychologist Social Educator Speaker specializing in medical imaging technologies www.maladedlasante.qc.ca/MaladedlasanteIntro02.html

Genomia
online game and virtual world genomics-populated garden gnomes genomics experts. Through virtual experiences and information capsules, you will discover many careers in genomics while familiarizing yourself with ethical issues and vocabulary of this scientific discipline. Everything is presented in the form of quests where you have to help the gnomes to get out of trouble. http://www.genomia.ca/

Should be "obsessed" with performance in school? www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/recherche/capsule-science/20100920-faut-il-tre-obsede-par-la-performance-dans-ses-etudes.html

Revenge of Generation X
What happened to Andy, Clair and Dag, these homeless young men convicted of "jobs for low pay, little prestige, little dignity" in the cult novel Generation X: Tales For An Accelerated Culture (1991), by Douglas Coupland? If you believe the statistics, they have a stable job that matches their interests, kids playing in the yard and incomes equivalent to those of boomers at the same age. Not bad for a generation that had been described as "no future"! http://carriere.jobboom.com/marche-travail/tendances/2010/08/17/15048916-jm.html

indestructible, baby boomers? They will need money for their old age. Boomers Québécois are not ready to drop out of work, and this for many more years. That at least is what emerges from a report by Desjardins Economic Studies. www.lesaffaires.com/bourse/nouvelles-economiques/increvables-les-baby-boomers-/518215



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Mark your calendar
In 2011, the 9th Congress of ACOC will be held in partnership with UQTR the 1, 2 and 3 June www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=971

Next Carrefour orientation to UQAR-Lévis campus: Tuesday, November 30 2010 Le Carrefour am followed by dinner and a meeting with UQAR in post- noon. The Partners Day Laval University will be held on December 1 next .


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Two flagship projects for briançonnais: rehabilitation of the Champ de Mars to Briancon, and the creation of a greenway between stations. Suitable for all seasons, in summer it will connect the station on foot or by bike and cross country skiing in winter. A project that could emerge in three years.
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Isabelle Falardeau, Co College Maisonneuve, is currently writing a book on college teaching GOAL in collaboration with two other colleges in urban areas (Sherbrooke and Ste-Foy). She would like a college in the region to join the team. Your participation would be to make a survey of the best educational activities East carried out in class by teachers. These activities may have been designed, either by CO or by teachers but must be supported by teachers. The purpose of this publication, scheduled for spring 2012 is to sensitize teachers to the role they can play in the process of vocational school students, in addition to inform the college system the good things that are currently being carried in pedagogy GOAL. If this type of collaboration you are interested, please contact her via email: ifalardeau@cmaisonneuve.qc.ca


Help individual learning (appropriate services) Cégep de Sherbrooke The Contest Ends Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Full-time position www.ameqenligne.com/detail_poste.asp?NoPoste=14813

Counsellor ( era) guidance and educational assistance to individual service school organization Cégep André-Laurendeau Contest Ends On Friday, September 10, 2010 Regular, part-time (80%) = www.ameqenligne.com/detail_poste.asp?NoPoste 14873


"The new guidance department CEGEP Sainte-Foy : Odette Garceau co cordially greet the last time his colleagues in the college system before finally leaving his post Sept. 16 to re-treat his life. Nathalie Bussières Co got the job and continues its engagement with the team made up of co Louise Bernier, Martine Boudreault plus Lyne Brunelle. It should be noted that we can now go to Louise Bernier co for all matters relating to the inventory acquired pre college (IPA). Welcome back! "Odette Garceau co o.garceau @ videotron.ca

College
National Police Academy: New tests to assess the trial. About fifty students who have completed their police training can not be admitted to the National Police Academy in Nicolet because they failed to new tests that are used to detect behavioral problems and judging for apprentices police. The new selection criteria have been established this year at the request of police who hire graduates of the school. As explained by spokesperson of the institution, Pierre Saint-Antoine, one new tests include a scenario. "He [the student] has a case before him and he has four actions he can do. It must rank the best action he can do as a policeman in the worst action he could do. So that we can detect people who have bad Situational Judgement. The other review is to identify candidates who may be at risk of using excessive force in their work, to commit a crime or evidence of racism or sexism. The Police Academy has 850 entries received last spring. Approximately 650 new students are admitted each year. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/mauricie/2010/09/07/003-ecole-police-nouveaux-tests.shtml

Linguistic Behaviors: The college students anglicized. A study of linguistic behavior of college students reveals that in Montreal, francophones and allophones who attend a college English tend to adopt English as the language used, both in terms professionally and personally. This analysis of the Institute for Research on French in America (IRFA) was conducted among 3200 students from seven colleges on the island of Montreal, whose 1494 attending a college English. The author of the study and president of IRFA, Patrick Sabourin says that, after such investigation, the attendance of a college English appears anglicized. "It was at that age that crystallize all linguistic behavior, [...] the first blonde, first job, the first structured network of friends," he said. "Choosing to study English in college seems to favor the transfer of linguistic behavior from French into English, and this, in different spheres of life of students, whatever their mother tongue," he added. The phenomenon is also observed among young people who have studied primary and secondary education in French. Language transfer are yet to English only, since very few choose to do their anglophone CEGEP in French, the study shows. The results of the study, more than half of them are francophone CEGEP in English use the language of Shakespeare with their friends, even if they are francophone or allophone. More than one in four chose to be served in English in the shops. The situation is worse among allophones in college English, in which "the shift is more pronounced [and] severe," Mr. Sabourin noted. "There is a marked indifference to the French language and, by extension, the lack of a sense of belonging to the Francophone community among students, particularly English and allophones, attending an English CEGEP. Knowing the importance of public education as a powerful factor of integration, such as transmission belt of a common culture, and that 50% of allophone students choose to pursue postsecondary studies in English, the analysis shows the undeniable attraction exerted by the English culture, "concluded the President. Students met at Dawson College in Montreal, an English institution, agree with these conclusions. They claim that "everyone speaks English" and the French are "useless puisqu'eux live in Montreal and everything is in English. " www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Montreal/2010/09/07/006-etude-irfa-cegep.shtml

Appointments to committees of the Board of Education. Council Chair, Nicole Boutin, announces the appointment of 21 members in the five committees. At the Commission on College Education: Sophie Poirier, guidance counselor and individual teaching assistance at the College Jean-de-Brebeuf , Mrs. Fanny Kingsbury, French teacher Cégep Sainte-Foy, Guy Morin, a teacher at Cégep Lévis-Lauzon, Renaud Thibodeau, assistant director of studies at Cégep André-Laurendeau, and Mrs. Charlotte Watson, a student at Cégep Abitibi-Témiscamingue. At the Board of Education and University Research: Jean-Sebastien Duquette, a doctoral student in nuclear engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, Daniel Simeone, a doctoral student in history at McGill University, Colin Bernard, professor of mathematics at the University of Sherbrooke, and Mr. Jaques Nantel, secretary general of HEC Montréal. http://www.cse.gouv.qc.ca/

Teaching sex brain
The idea to teach boys differently based on a differential brain development between boys and girls . The emotional issue. Boys learn differently from girls and should be taken into account at school, say some. A vision that only reinforces stereotypes, say others. Should we teach boys differently to facilitate their success? www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/dossiers/les-garcons-et-lecole/201008/31/01-4311477-enseigner-selon-le-sexe-du-cerveau.php

Ten years of school reform: Consequences for Students? Advocates of reform argue that the education reform was dismantled piece by piece in recent years. His critics, however, welcome a fair return to equilibrium. Other, more nuanced view that the reform was implemented too quickly. To interest the boys in school, teachers have every reason to make their teaching more practical to allow students to use in practice what they learn about in school, say many. But it was not not one of the key objectives of the reform school, set up 10 years ago? www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/dossiers/les-garcons-et-lecole/201008/31/01-4311478-dix-ans-de-reforme-scolaire-quelles-consequences-pour-les-eleves.php

The suit made its debut in a public school. Jeremiah, Sarah-Maude, Jean-Christophe and Maeva proudly wear the clothes identified at their high school Summit, in the Notre-Dame des Laurentides. Wednesday morning, all students of Summit High School wore clothes displaying the logo of their school. Somehow, it's back in costume as schools private, but this time in a public school. And the costume is unanimity among the 880 parents and students. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201009/01/01-4311768-le-costume-fait-son-entree-dans-une-ecole-publique.php

For the return of sex education in schools. Dr. Rejean Thomas said see on the ground that condom use is no longer valued as of old. The new Education Minister Line Beauchamp, was apprehended by people working in the fields of education and health to reintroduce it during sex education in schools. These courses were integrated program of personal and social, were abandoned in 2001. Dr. Rejean Thomas, well known for its social involvement in Quebec and elsewhere in the world, and the Federation des femmes du Québec (FFQ) are among those calling for the return of sex education in schools. They suggest in particular an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies among adolescents to explain their claim. At a press conference Wednesday in Montreal, said Dr. Thomas noted that the sexual behavior of young people have changed in the last decade. He said seeing on the ground that condom use is no longer valued as of old. He said young people are at all embarrassed to admit they have had unprotected sex then it was just the opposite 10 years ago. The president of the FFQ, Alexa Conradi, also lamented that there were five times more cases of gonorrhea in women, particularly among the 15-24 years between 2004 and 2008, according to Ministry of Health and social services. She also finds that youth clinics and school nurses are increasingly sought. Ms. Conradi even believe that we must reintroduce these courses in school from the primary, while adapting the content according to the age of pupils. She believes that that material would allow young people to be better equipped to face pressures they may suffer, particularly in adolescence. Another speaker, Rosa Pires of Regroupement québécois des Centres and help the fight against sexual assault (RQCALACS), said he must take into account that the environment is hypersexualized youth. She stressed that too many young people make their sex education from the Internet and magazines. These stakeholders believe that the government must implement a program, with appropriate materiel and well-trained people, so that the school's responsibilities toward education about sexuality. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201009/01/01-4311726-pour-le-retour-de-leducation-sexuelle-a-lecole.php

40 years Cégep de Matane : major shift focus on imaging . To increase its student, the college put on such projects as the Centre's implementation and development of digital imaging research and business incubator in the field of image, movement and sound. The 40-year Cégep de Matane will be an opportunity for a major shift for the collegiate institution. Several projects are underway and will inflate the number of students: the establishment of the Centre for Development and Digital Imaging Research (CDRIN) in spring 2011 and the possible establishment of a business incubator in the field image, movement and sound. In four years, the college hopes to reach a target of 750 students, compared to 629 today. "We are a small college and we have put in place the means to keep its head above water: recruiting students internationally and creating the CDRIN to continue offering our services to local customers. "We want to double the number students from 300 to 600 over three years in our six programs in digital imaging, animation techniques and 3D computer graphics, multimedia integration, photographs, computer, "said Emery Béland, Director General of Cégep de Matane, which recruits half its students from outside the region. In the field of motion capture, the college will be the only research center of its kind in North America. "We will open the CDRIN with our equipment, which we will add more than $ 1 million in new equipment for which funding is in demand," said the director. This institution intends to build on new strengths in the coming years: Alternative education, expansion of the card programs, the increased activities of College abroad, conducting recruitment activities Quebec and New Brunswick and elsewhere in the world and the establishment of an initial classroom devoted to distance learning, among others. In addition, the Group will introduce this year Collégia Innovation Centre in distance education. "We are on during the year the Academy of Digital Entertainment, the sequel to Ubisoft Campus," said Mr. Beland. Efforts are still underway with private sector partners to develop a capacity for an additional 50 seats in a student residence for the fall 2011. "The past two years, we had to turn 20 students per year due to lack of space," says the director. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201009/01/01-4311835-40-ans-du-cegep-de-matane-virage-majeur-axe-sur-limagerie.php

surveys and investigation
The certification program of college studies (AEC) Survey and investigation, which lasted from 765 hours, aims to transmit to each student a thorough knowledge of the field of private security (survey and investigation) and that they acquire all the skills required to perform effectively the duties of the profession of private investigator. Those interested in this program must possess the following qualities: Discretion and integrity; Adaptability; resistance to stress; Observant; Sense of responsibility, autonomy and resourcefulness; method, thoroughness and insight, ability to work with team; Analytical and synthesis; Easy to get in touch with people. At the end of your training, you will be able to conduct an investigation using appropriate means (spinning, infiltration, etc..), To seek relevant information, to ask individuals to provide evidence, drafting reports investigation, to testify in court to prevent crime and work with all instances of justice and public safety. Following the phenomenal growth in recent due to a combination of several factors such as, inter alia, fraud and theft, employers, governments, related government agencies and individuals themselves hiring professionals to conduct investigations of several orders including: On domestic flights and shoplifting; To verify the facts on financial fraud and computer; on Preemployment criminal history; On the conduct of others on the financial situation of the people, the infidelity of a spouse, harassment and threats; Of the accidents. www.cmaisonneuve.qc.ca / programs-and-training-CEGEP-montreal / aec-dec-montreal-CEGEP / investigations-and-investigation #

School Dropout: The Canada ranks poorly
While the dropout rate has decreased by 5% since 1998 in the 33 OECD countries, it stagnated at 20% in Canada. In Canada, 20% among 15 to 19 years no longer attend school, rather than the 15% registered in other countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a new study from Statistics Canada released yesterday. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/education/201009/08/01-4313449-decrochage-scolaire-le-canada-fait-pietre-figure.php

information on the labor market Tourism finally regrouped. The CQRHT just completed a major achievement in the site http://www.cqrht.qc.ca/ . This is the content of the "Inform me about the labor market" appears in the top tab of the homepage. Finally, a wealth of information gathered at the same address. http://cqrht.qc.ca/consultez-toutes-les-nouvelles-rh/701-linformation-sur-le-marche-du-travail-enfin-regroupee

University
Briefings admission in law from McGill University Monday following 16h30: 20 September 201o, 18 October 2010 22 November 2010. It happens at the law school in 3644 Peel Street (corner of Peel & Doctor Penfield), Montreal. Sarah Dauchez Coordinator of Student Affairs Admissions Office 1st cycle Faculty of Law McGill University email: undergradadmissions.law @ mcgill.ca

The myth of the troubled boys. The author is a high school teacher in Quebec. Aegis Mr. Royer, a professor of special education, is all the stands when it comes to dropping out. He said, a few days ago that the system school does not adequately address the plight of boys. He is wrong. The best evidence is the implementation of school reform. The latter has forced teachers to convert to the educational projects in order precisely to keep kids in boys. Moreover, the supply of sports studies programs continues to grow in order to make school more attractive, particularly for boys. By asserting that boys represent the majority of pupils, Royer suggests that all boys is less successful than girls in school, what is wrong. This myth, widespread by the media, is clearly contradicted by Mr. Jean-Claude St-Amant, a researcher at the Centre for Research and Intervention on Academic Success (CRIRES). In his book Boys and school, he categorically rejects this idea with serious studies supported by statistics. "The only area where we found a delay of boys over girls is the language of instruction (reading and writing). And this is not unique to Quebec because the same phenomenon is found in all industrialized countries, "he says. His studies show that boys who experience the most serious difficulties are those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, living in a household where the father is absent and whose mother is poorly educated. Excluding the results of statistical boys meet these three criteria, there were no significant differences between boys and girls. It is time to say loud and clear before our boys do not develop an inferiority complex. Mr. Royer has to be put in place affirmative action to increase the presence of male teachers. Either! It is further necessary that there be candidates! If the teaching profession at primary and secondary interests so little men is that working conditions are extremely difficult and that wages only becomes interesting after a dozen years. Furthermore, to argue that boys do better with male teachers, is to unfairly blame the teachers who chose to take up the challenge to teach and educate. Certainly, the boy needs male role models, but the school did not overcome the deficiencies caused by parental disengagement. Nor is it his responsibility to fight against physical inactivity in our youth. It is up to parents to assume these roles. The boys all works rather well at school. Let the teachers teach. We no longer require them to change their practices every five years. We always want to "fit" school for the umpteenth time. We act in the interests of the majority and come back to special education classes for students experiencing difficulties. And most importantly, we cease to discourage our boys in conveying the idea that they do less well than girls! www.cyberpresse.ca/place-publique/opinions/la-presse/201009/02/01-4312167-le-mythe-des-garcons-en-difficulte.php

The cyberporn changes practice of law. The fight against Internet pornography has resulted in several amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada which, according to Caroline Vallet, alter the very foundations of law. www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/recherche/droit-gestion/20100830-la-cyberpedopornographie-entraine-des-changements-dans-la-pratique-et-dans-la-philosophie-du-droit.html

Training, documentation
You will find on the site of Contact Point. ca a new section, "... reading practice." www.orientaction.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5:de-la-lecture-a-la-pratique-par-louis-cournoyer&catid=46:homepage-articles A section reading written by Mr. Louis Cournoyer professor in career counseling at UQAM. You are invited to read his first report of the book "Cognitive therapy and emotional disorders" Aaron T. Beck. Team Contact Point orientaction@grics.qc.ca

The future is in the future?! - Francois Bernatchez A dimension of the orientation process of "young" strikes me. This is the time dimension. Do "youth" have enough time to move or if they have too much or not enough? This is a recurrent question among others for a large percentage of parents of "young". However, too often in my opinion, it is believed that the future is necessarily in the future. He found it more to vindicate the time and wandering to reach clarify its identity and "find" his career path. Several arguments circulating. For example, careers are increasingly non-linear and a number of "young" part of a vision equally non-linear career choice - the "young" are too young to move - "kids" have too many choices - people will change 10 or 15 or 20 times in their career working lives. This approach automatically look to the future in order to "find" his career path has the gift to come bothering me regularly. Because I think the future is now and today. The best way to go in the future is to prepare. An old expression that I particularly like is: "good researchers found, others seek." A good researcher knows where he goes and he knows when it comes to recognize so well. As stated by Richard Nelson Bolles (What Color Is Your Parachute) " If you do not know where you go, you'll get elsewhere "(If You Do not Know Where you're going, you're going to end up somewhere else). In principle, I agree with the fact that a percentage of "young" look and seem to wander in circles before embarking on a path. By cons, how to characterize the "young" to know better distinguish them from other "youngsters" who do nothing until time they feel compelled or forced to act? Travel broadens the mind, as the saying goes, but it is still necessary that the traveler has the kind of personality that would enable it to take advantage of his experiences. www.orientaction.ca/index.php?option=com_myblog&Itemid=100

While doing research on the definition of professional interests, I came across a research article published in 2004 dealing with the hexagonal model Holland according to the structures and gender differences. is true that much water has flowed under the bridge since 2004, but hey, it's still interesting information and thought to share the Internet link this with you. The research objective is "to analyze the fundamental problems in the current debate on the professional interests of Holland as the model" (sample Italian). http://osp.revues.org/index700.html Enjoy the curious and inquisitive. Véronique Grenier Advisor career management and learning Veronique.Grenier @ inac-inac.gc.ca

Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon - New Publication of Jacques Belleau, Assistant Director of Studies. "Intelligences pluriailes: action guide to stimulate minds from early childhood " A few months ago, in September launched the latest publication publisher of Jacques Belleau who is Deputy Director of Studies at Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon. This new release follows two other works already published by the same publisher, including "My mind is yours." The action guide for educators in child care in order to provide tool support in their educational approach to young people from three to five years. The guide is divided into two sections. The first presents various information on intelligence and its development and a process for implementing structured. The second section provides tools to reproduce, suggested activities and tools of observation. Eight themes are developed to illustrate and guide educators in their actions. The guide is accompanied by a disk consisting of little songs, one for intelligence, having its own pace. A picture book "The Feast pluriailes" complete equipment. This guide is a unique and original. It serves to illustrate the application of educational principles put forward by the educational program of child care in Quebec. "Early childhood is a key moment in the development of the individual. Educational activities to put that time have a major impact on the fate of the individual. It is therefore important to provide educators with the tools to inform and stimulate them, "says Belleau. www.lescegeps.com/nouvelles/2010-09-03_publication_de_jacques_belleau_les_intelligences_pluriailes_guide_dintervention_pour_stim For further information: Jacques BELLEAU Deputy Director of Studies Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon jacques.belleau @ clevislauzon.qc.ca September editions www.septembre.com/livres/ensemble-les-intelligences-pluriailes-1070.html

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Needs and motivation: Maslow's famous pyramid revised. Researchers in psychology have updated the famous pyramid of needs of Abraham Maslow proposed in the 1940s. Their proposed revision, controversial, is published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science. The revised pyramid reflects new discoveries and theories from fields such as neuroscience, developmental psychology and evolutionary psychology, "said Douglas Kenrick of Arizona State University, senior author. Maslow's hierarchy was not always supported by empirical research, "says Steven Neuberg for his part, co-author. It was increasingly seen as odd and outdated, "he adds. Maslow's hierarchy is a hierarchy of needs. Those at the base have priority over those that lie above. At the base are physiological needs such as hunger, thirst and sexual desire. Maslow, a hungry person is not focused on other goals. But if it is satisfied at a certain level, it focuses on other needs. So once she is well fed, she cares about safety. Once safe, she worries about the affection and esteem, etc.. At the top of the pyramid is the need for self-actualization, the desire to express their unique creative potential. The research team, which also included Vladas Griskevicius University of Minnesota and Mark Schaller of the University of British Columbia have restructured the pyramid to reflect the psychological processes that change radically in response to fundamental motivations related evolution, such as its own protection, mating or concerns regarding its status. The four levels at the base of the new pyramid are very compatible with that of Maslow. The most controversial change is that self-actualization is no longer in the pyramid. On top of that there are three key motivations related to changes that Maslow had neglected: the acquisition of a (e) partner, retention and parenthood. According to the authors, while self-realization is interesting and important, it is not a basic need related to evolution. Many of the activities that Maslow labeled them as self-fulfillment (artistic creativity, for example) reflect more biologically fundamental motivations to get a status, which in turn serves the purpose of attracting partners. "Among the human aspirations that are most biologically fundamental are those that will ultimately facilitate the reproduction of our genes in our children's children," says Kenrick. "For this reason, parenting is paramount." These motivations are not necessarily conscious. The artists, for example, do not think consciously increase their reproductive success when they feel an inspiration to paint or write. They do so for various reasons, without being aware of the ultimate function, the researchers said. Human reproduction is not just about sex and give birth. It is also raising children and reach the age where they can also reproduce. In addition to Maslow, once a need is filled, it disappears when the person moves to the next step. In the pyramid changed, the needs overlap each other and coexist rather than replace it completely. For example, some environmental cues can reactivate needs already met. If a person walks down the street thinking about love, art or the meaning of life, she will soon return to the level of self-protection, if she sees a gang of ill omen heading on its way. www.psychomedia.qc.ca/pn/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8067

Facebook: self-promotion for narcissistic people. A new study concludes that the social network Facebook is popular among narcissists and people with low self-determination. http://technaute.cyberpresse.ca/nouvelles/internet/201009/08/01-4313526-facebook-de-lauto-promotion-pour-les-gens-narcissiques.php

Sex education works best virally. Computers are as effective as face to face consultations in regard to sex education, according to a new Cochrane Review published September 8 in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010. Interventions computer are a promising solution, and have already proved effective in teaching about HIV, but it is unclear whether the same success for other sexual health issues such as unwanted pregnancies, the psycho-sexual problems or relationship problems. www.cyberpresse.ca/vivre/sexe/201009/08/01-4313462-leducation-sexuelle-fonctionne-mieux-de-facon-virale.php


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Mark your calendar
In 2011, the 9th Congress of ACOC will be held in partnership with UQTR the 1, 2 and 3 June www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=971

Next Carrefour orientation to UQAR-Lévis campus: Tuesday, November 30 2010 Le Carrefour am followed by dinner and a meeting with UQAR in post- noon. The Partners Day Laval University will be held on December 1 next .

Following Day Pre-Conference 2010 college Merici. Program Pre-Symposium ACOC 1 June 2010 Activity Report of the Executive Board in 2009-2010; Moving Change Conference - Marc Vachon psychologist; Agenda for the ninth meeting of 1 June 2010 Minutes of the 8th meeting of 22 May 2009 adopted www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=921 Progress in change! Tools to facilitate the task Marc Vachon, psychologist www.oserchanger.com / Document acoc conference www.oserchanger.com / a_pdf / changement_demi.pdf Contents of the book Dare to change, Setting Out dreams www.oserchanger.com / livre_table_matieres Slideshow photo album http://picasaweb.google.ca/lh/sredir?uname=ACOCinfo&target=ALBUM&id=5485055762745082689&authkey=Gv1sRgCKnG77us0IDrDA & feat = mail & mode = SLIDESHOW which is also found on the right site of the Bulletin (Slide Show Pre-Symposium 2010 at Merici on http://www.quelquechosedelacoc.blogspot.com/ )

Committees Working ACOC Added www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=810 Committee of the feasibility to hold our 10th Congress UQAT . When the General Assembly, we have established a committee consisting of Anne-Marie Nadeau Recruitment Officer Student Services and graduates UQAT, Aurelius and Shirley Coderre Jalbert co co Cégep Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Chantale Desjardins (co CEGEP de Sherbrooke) Executive Board member and will also co Melanie Clement CEGEP Montmorency (contact for the Montreal area). Executive Board Members 2010-2011 www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=809


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