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ACE PROGRAM |
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CREDENTIALS – One Size does NOT fit all! ACE, TOWES, GED, OSSD |
| What | What is it? | Target Audience | Process | Outcome |
| ACE | Academic and Career Entrance program is an
adult upgrading certificate program approved for delivery in all 24 colleges
through preparatory/upgrading programs.
ACE is the updating and renaming of the Basic Training for Skills Development (BTSD) program approved in 1965 for College delivery. Delivered exclusively by colleges Provincially Developed and Recognized Credential |
Adult students seeking admission to a post
secondary college program or an apprenticeship who either did not receive
their OSSD or have an OSSD but are missing the courses (usually math
and science) required for post secondary admission.
Assessment at intake to determine courses required based on student goal. |
Completion of two mandatory courses: (English/Francais,
Math) and two other courses chosen based on student’s goal.
Qualifying students receive training free of charge and may also receive financial support to cover childcare and travel costs through OBS funding.. Time required depends on previous education and student commitment – usually 6 to 9 months |
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| TOWES | Test of Workplace Essential Skills
Testing available primarily through colleges. Some not-for-profit agencies may also arrange testing. Nationally Developed and Recognized Credential |
Job seekers, employees and employers requiring
alternate certification for hiring and advancement purposes
Educators needing to identify an individual’s strengths and weaknesses to develop focused intervention strategies especially for clients with employment goals. |
Test – Price is based on cost identified
by the supplier, Bow Valley College, but is currently less than $75.00.
Test takes two hours.
Students not receiving the test score required can access TOWES remediation training in order to rewrite the test |
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| GED | General Educational Development Testing
Recognized by colleges, apprenticeship and employers as equivalent
to an OSSD. Internationally/Nationally Recognized Credential |
People over 18 yrs. and older and out of school for at least one year who do not have an OSSD.. | Series of multiple choice tests – writing
(includes writing a short essay), social studies, science, literature
and the arts, math Takes up to 7 hours to write, Cost $80.00 for the test. GED preparation course costs vary depending on the delivery agency and may be free of charge in some instances. |
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| OSSD | Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Delivered by Ministry of Education agencies including Ontario School Boards and the Independent Learning Centre (ILC). Provincially Delivered and Recognized Credential |
Students who withdrew from high school without completing their OSSD requirements seeking to move on to further education or employment which requires an OSSD. | Students who withdrew from high school without
completing their diploma requirements seeking to move on to further education
or employment
Enrollment in an adult education program in a school board program. Assessment determines subjects and credits required to qualify for an OSSD Contact the local school board or the Independent Learning Centre (ILC)for an accurate determination of appropriate route to an OSSD. Free of charge |
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| Essential Skills |
Skills people use to carry out a wide variety
of everyday life and work tasks. These skills are not the technical skills
required by a particular occupation but rather the skills applied in
all occupations. HRSD and other national and international organizations
have identified 9 Essential Skills (reading text, document use, numeracy,
writing, oral communication, working with others, thinking skills, computer
use, and continuous learning).
Internationally and Nationally recognized skills |
Workers Employers Educators |
There is not a specific Essential Skills
course. It has provided a common language which can be used in the development
of courses and training initiatives especially for workplace and workforce
development.
Major focus of the Federal and Ontario Governments. |
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