Directory of Educational Resources

 

 

Directory of Educational Resources
in Edmonton and Northern Alberta

This Directory is designed to serve as a general guide to various educational programs and services in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. It does not endorse any of the listed programs and services.

Critical English

English as a Second Language (ESL)
This course is one of the courses in the Professional Business Communication Certificate program. During the course, students will learn how to improve English skills, including comprehension, speaking, reading and writing in business context. Specific course outcomes include: learning to pronounce all of the vowel and consonant sounds audibly, to use more native-like pauses and speed to communicate more clearly, and to demonstrate mainstream professional speaking skills. Students will also practice and receive feedback on writing skills and learn to use linear organization to write concrete messages that are clear, concise, consistent, and consensus building. (25 Hrs)
Institution: Keyano College
Minimum CLB Level: 6
Full or Part Time: Part-time
Funded: No

LINC at Keyano College

LINC

LINC classes provide English language instruction for newcomers (Permanent Residents, Convention Refugees, and Protected Persons) who are not yet Canadian citizens. Part-time classes are offered for CLB levels 0 to 6. The focus of LINC classes is English language development, settlement skills, and orientation to the community and Canadian culture. Other services include: guest speakers, field trips, basic computer classes and staff and faculty on site to advise students.

Institution: Keyano College
Minimum CLB Level: Various Levels
Full or Part Time: Part-time
Funded: Yes

English Language Learning

Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP)

The Basic English Language Learning and Pre-Upgrading English Language Arts class focuses on listening, speaking, reading, writing, textual analysis, and dialogue skills. Learners coming from basic ELL classes, or those with interrupted learning, enjoy more challenging non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and drama. In addition to expanding their vocabulary and practicing verbal skills, they learn how to interpret and analyze literature with textual support and expand their writing skills from sentences through to simple essays. These classes enrich adult literacy and prepare learners for college upgrading.

Institution: Keyano College
Minimum CLB Level: Various Levels
Full or Part Time: N/A
Funded: Yes

ELL Foundational Reading and Writing at Keyano College

Community Literacy Classes

The English Language Learning class focuses on three levels pertaining to reading and writing. Level 1: parts of speech, building up to parts of a sentence and sentence construction, types of sentences and sentence fragments, punctuation, tense, vocabulary, spelling, contractions, possessive forms. Level 2: Paragraph structure, preparing for formal writing, students participate in group and individual essay writing. Level 3: Writing with a purpose – filling out forms, extracting information from forms, emails, letters (business communication, formal/informal, cover letter, resume).

Institution: Keyano College
Minimum CLB Level: Various Levels
Full or Part Time: N/A
Funded: Yes

Academic Foundations

Academic Upgrading

The Academic Foundations program helps adult students gain the foundational skills they need in the areas of English language arts and mathematics. Upon completion, students may continue into Grade 10, 11, or 12 courses in the College Preparation program, qualify for admission into Career or Trades programs, or enter the workforce.

Institution: Keyano College
Minimum CLB Level: 5
Full or Part Time: N/A
Funded: Yes
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