donderdag 7 januari 2010

Canadian Education

The Canadian landscape is both massive and diverse with a great array of resources at its disposal. The exploitation of the vast natural wealth under the auspices of the Canadian government has provided the local economy the necessary resources to increase productivity of not only local resources but also as a great come on for foreign investors. Despite the onslaught of the current financial crisis, the Canadian economy has remained strong and robust. The current economic performance is projected to remain high in the long run making the country one of the most viable business areas in the world today.

In order to maintain the continued growth of the economy, higher education in Canada has continued to provide the skilled workforce annually. There is even a marked increase in foreign students into the different programs through out the higher educational institutions in the country. This is one of the best ways to become a permanent resident in Canada. Often, a foreign student who obtains a degree from a Canadian school is often absorbed easily into the Canadian economy. This in turn opens an avenue for individuals to obtain permanent residence and even Canadian citizenship.

To keep the top notch level of higher education in Canada, the teaching profession must be kept pure and pristine. Currently, teaching in Canada is in a state of oversupply as there are many trained individuals able to provide the necessary guidance for the young minds in the schools and universities in the country. Thus, applying for a teaching position may set back your plans as it would take a while before a position opens up for anyone without the proper education, credentials and experience for the job. As indicated in the Expat Forum, if you are successful in your application to move to Canada then there is still the opportunity to attempt to break into the teaching profession when living in the country.

In fact, finding a job in the field of higher education in Canada is quite difficult, especially if your resume only spells out this kind of experience. There are many other positions available in the Canadian economy that can be had instead of just focusing in the field of education. You may need to take up these job openings instead of pinning your hopes entirely on being employed in a university or school.

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2 opmerkingen:

  1. Great Article about Canadian education.

    Thanks for the lots of article links.

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  2. It is a good post and the fact that higher education is very much advantageous for Canadian economy is also acceptable. Accepting this fact also comes with a lot of exceptions and cavities. There are a complex relation existing with higher education and economy. The relationship between these two things is visible in some cases clearly but in most of the cases increasing educational attainment is not a magic bullet for economic growth.

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