Resources & Learning Activities
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Bridging Two Worlds: Supporting Newcomer and Refugee Youth – A Guide to Curriculum Implementation and Integration
Comprehensive, trauma-informed, culturally responsive 234-page guide supporting education professionals working with newcomer and refugee youth in Canada.
avenueNB
avenueNB increases opportunities and labour market participation for persons with a disability.
Atlantic Competency Framework
A framework highlighting cross-curricular career competencies required for work and life for Atlantic Canadians.
ARTICLE: Equipping Gen Z for Rewarding Careers in an Evolving Workplace
We need to reframe the model of success in careers: when the journey is the reward, the career remains fulfilling even when the destination shifts.
Amazon Future Engineer: Computer Science Courses
Curriculum and training for educators to support high school computer science education.
Amazon Future Engineer: Career Tours
Childhood-to-career program aimed at increasing access to computer science education.
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada: ThinkAG
Interactive classroom activities educating and exposing youth to the agricultural industry.
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (snapAG)
A series of resources inviting students to explore the topics affecting the agriculture industry.
Career Connected Learning Professional Learning
PLHub Career Connected Learning
Career Connected Learning | PL Hub (nbed.ca)
Professional Learning Series
The following modules are designed to support K-12 educators in preparing learners for the future. Each module takes 1 to 2 hours to complete.
Educators will receive a certificate of completion for each module and those who complete all five modules will receive a Career Connected Educator badge for their signature block.
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