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The Provincial Education System

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1 The Provincial Education System
LET’S TALK ADULT EDUCATION with the School Council The Provincial Education System With your host: Rola Helou, Executive Director of the FNAESC And special guest: Diane Labelle, Kahnawake Center Director

2 Today’s Plan Introduction What is a RAEC?
The Quebec Provincial Education System How to earn a High School Diploma (D.E.P.)? How to earn a Vocational Training Diploma (D.E.P.)? Continuing Education Question Period

3 Text us your questions

4 HOW ARE WE?

5 FNEC FNHRDCQ FNEDCQL FNHSSCQL FNSDIQL FNYN
Le Conseil scolaire, une branche de la CDRHPNQ, une partie de la famille de l’APNQL

6 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION
Les communautés de la table de la CDRHPNQ ont constaté que les gens qui souhaitait entrer en formation manquait souvent les prérequis nécessaires. Après plusieurs années d’échanges et de partages entre les 29 communautés regroupées autour de la Table régionale de la Commission de développement des ressources humaines des Premières Nations du Québec, le Conseil scolaire c’est développé. Le besoin criant et unanimement exprimé par les communautés consistait à élargir l’offre culturellement adapté, à rapprocher et accroître l’accessibilité et conséquemment à miser que c’est ainsi nous pourrons augmenter les taux de réussites des apprenants adultes. Reconnaissant que le manque de pré requis nécessaires à l’intégration et au maintien en emploi était très et trop souvent un obstacle, que les mesures d’emplois et de formations étaient très largement orientés vers le soutien aux apprenants adultes, les communautés membres de la Commission ont décidé qu’il était temps de prendre en main l’éducation des adultes. Il était temps de créer des Centres pour les Premières Nations, par les Premières Nations et dans les communautés de Premières Nations. EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION

7 WHAT IS A RAEC?

8 R A E C EGIONAL DULT DUCATION ENTER

9 THE PROVINCIAL SYSTEM

10 The Québec Education System
PRIMARY EDUCATION Preschool Kindergarten 4 yrs old Kindergarten 5 yrs old SECONDARY EDUCATION High School Diploma GENERAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING Attestation of Vocational Specialization Attestation of Vocation Studies Diploma of Vocational Studies WORK FORCE COLLEGIAL STUDIES Attestation of Collegial Studies WORK FORCE WORK FORCEor TECHNICAL TRAINING Diploma Collegial Studies PREUNIVERSITY TRAINING UNIVERSITY EDUCATION DOCTORATE 3 YEARS OR MORE MASTERS 2 YEARS OR MORE BACHELORS 3 OR 4 YEARS WORK FORCE

11 elementary secondary AGE VT AGE VT elementary secondary
FRENCH SCHOOL BOARDS elementary secondary elementary and secondary AGE VT ENGLISH SCHOOL BOARDS elementary and secondary AGE VT elementary secondary SCHOOL BOARDS WITH A PARTICULAR STATUS

12 PRESCHOOL SECONDARY SECONDARY
ADULT SECTOR YOUTH SECTOR PRESCHOOL LITERACY ELEMENTARY PRESECONDARY SECONDARY SECONDARY SOCIAL INTEGRATION FRANCIZATION SOCIO-VOCATIONAL INTEGRATION WORK ORIENTED TRAINING VOCATIONAL TRAINING

13 [ [ 20 SEC V SEC IV Total OF 54 credits OPTION (2) OPTION (4)
FRENCH (6) ENGLISH (6) OPTION (4) SEC IV HISTORY (4) SCIENCE OR IT (4) MATH (4) FRENCH (6) ENGLISH (6) Total OF 54 credits

14 (20 of 54 credits MUST be from Secondary V)
The DES (High School Diploma): 54 credits (in AGE or AGE+ VT) Mandatory credits: Secondary IV: language of instruction (6) second language (6) mathematics (6) Secondary IV/V: sciences or computers (4) history or social sciences (4) Secondary V: language of instruction (6) + 18 optional credits (20 of 54 credits MUST be from Secondary V)

15 OTHER SECONDARY TRAINING
Attestation of Secondary Studies Sociovocational Integration Personal profile (entrance and exit) Work force Semi-specialized trades (aids, clerks, attendants, assistants, cleaners, auxiliaries) Basic courses – languages and mathematics Competency development courses and orientation Internships

16 General Development Test (G.D.T.)
Equivalencies or Recognition of acquired competencies (R.A.C.) General Development Test (G.D.T.) Duration: 3 hours 100 questions (language of instruction, general knowledge in sciences, social sciences, mathematics and problem solving) Passing grade (43/100) No retakes Level: end of Secondary III Partial access to certain vocational training programs Access to the work force

17 Secondary V Equivalencies
Attestation of Secondary Studies (A.E.S.S.) 5 exams, 90 minutes each Mandatory: language of instruction (2 exams) second language Choice of 2 of the following: mathematics social sciences sciences economics Passing grade: 60% on each test Right to 3 retakes for each exam Maximum time: 6 months

18 Access to the work force Access to vocational training Access to certain A.E.C. Return to secondary studies

19 G.E.D. (General Education Diploma)
Equivalency recognized in North America and certain other countries Equivalent to secondary VI, or grade 12 7 exams required, over 2 predetermined days One retake within12 months Passing grade: 60% on each exam (external corrections) Very strict guidelines Evaluation test and registration 3 to 6 months in advance Prep courses recommended Limited access

20 In-person studies 1 credit = 25 hours Distance education 6 months to complete

21 Vocational Training Inforoute FPT www.inforoutefpt.org/
Program search, language, region, level and location Functional prerequisites Specific prerequisites Concomitance

22 D.E.S. Minus SIX D.E.S. Minus DIX

23 Continuing Education Going to CEGEP or University is possible as an adult

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26 QUESTION PERIOD

27 dlabelle@cdrhpnq.qc.ca rhelou@cdrhpnq.qc.ca
Addional Questions?

28 Merci Thank you Nia:wen wela’liog Migwetc Tshinashkumitin


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