Resources and Data

Reference Information, Sites, and Organizations

  • Career Education Task Force (CETF) (Task force established by Alberta Education July 2022 to review career education with a focus on grades 7 to 12, with CETF Report released April 2023)
  • Alberta 2030: Building Skills for Jobs (Review of Alberta's higher education system via a transformational vision, direction and new way of working, with 10-year Strategy released April 2021)
  • Skills for Jobs Task Force (Appointed in September 2019 to find ways to expand and strengthen apprenticeship education and skilled trades opportunities to meet labour demands, with Final Report released in Sept. 2020)
  • alis (Career planning, post-secondary education and training, educational funding, job searches and more)

  • SkillUp (Built by Cybera, SkillUp utilizes live job ad data to provide a detailed (and user-friendly) Alberta labour market overview and education referral tool)
  • Trades, Apprenticeship, and Vocational Education Committee (TAVE) (College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS) TAVE committee, which designed a strategic framework to illustrate how stakeholder groups could come together to close the employment gap, while maximizing efficiencies and building synergies among partnering organizations, with Framework released in Sept. 2022)
  • CAREERS (CAREERS – The Next Generation works with Alberta schools to connect students to employers for paid internships)
  • Women Building Futures (Employment Training for Women — Prepare for a career in trades and transportation with free employment and skills training)
  • Skills Canada/Alberta (Promoting excellence in trades and technology careers through skills competitions, hands-on programs for students and resources for educators)
  • The Educational Partnership Foundation (TEPF) (Alberta-based Canadian registered charity focused on providing youth with educational programs to empower and equip them for the future)
  • Business Council of Alberta (Enabling social and economic prosperity through thriving business)
  • National Career Pathways Network (NCPN facilitates the exchange of promising practices and innovations and assists its members in planning, implementing, evaluating, and improving Career Pathways.)

  • National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP’s member institutions collectively engage in collegial interaction and support, program and professional development, research and advocacy.)

  • Camosun College and South Island Partnership

 

 

Alberta Education - Dual Credit & Collegiate Information

Advanced Education - Dual Credit Information

Contacts: Dual Credit Mentorship and Advice

Still have questions about how a dual credit program could work in your organization? Feel welcome to connect with one of the key mentors within each secondary school division zone throughout the province. 

Zone 1

Monica Edwards

Career Coach Lead

High Prairie School Division

Email: medwards@hpsd.ca 

Zone 4

Kylie Kissel

Coordinator of Education Services

Wolf Creek Public Schools

Email: kylie.kissel@wolfcreek.ab.ca

 

Jackie Taylor

Community Learning Campus Director

Chinook's Edge School Division and Olds College

Email: jtaylor@cesd73.ca

 

Zone 6

Jason Kupery

Director of Learning

Palliser Regional Schools

Email: jason.kupery@pallisersd.ab.ca

 

Zone 2/3

Cheryl Shinkaruk

Manager, Programs and Projects

Edmonton Catholic School District

Email: cheryl.shinkaruk@ecsd.net

 

Zone 5

Jodi Peat

Specialist, Pathways to High School Success

School Improvement, Unique Opportunities

Calgary Board of Education

Email: jmpeat@cbe.ab.ca

 

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