Education
Table of Contents
- Evaluating Educational Credentials
- Elementary School
- Secondary School
- International Language Programs for Children
- Adult Education
- Library Information
Evaluating Education Credentials
Before beginning any studies in Canada, you will need to have your academic documents (e.g. diplomas, transcripts) evaluated. The process for assessing foreign educational credentials varies from school to school. Contact schools directly to find out how to proceed.
- Why should I get my international educational credentials evaluated?
- Selecting An Evaluation Service
- Where can I get my educational documents evaluated?
Elementary School | Secondary School | Colleges | Universities/Institutions
| York Region District School Board | Guides:
Website: http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/ |
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| York Catholic District School Board | Guides:
Website: http://www.ycdsb.ca/ |
| Parent Teacher Interviews | This short video follows one family's parent teacher interview with their son's Grade Four teacher. The video shows the kind of information that parents can expect and the questions they often ask. Website:http://www.settlement.org/ |
| York Region District School Board | Guides:
Website: http://www.ycdsb.ca/ |
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| York Catholic District School Board | Guides:
Website: http://www.ycdsb.ca/ |
| New Moves | DVD: New Moves: An Orientation Video for Newcomer Students features fourteen youth talking about their adjustment to school in Canada and what helped them be successful. |
International Language Programs for Children
Learn your Home Language for FREE
- York Region District School Board - Continuing Education
- York Catholic District School Board - Continuing Education
- As an adult, how do I get my Ontario High School Diploma?
- How can I attend university or college as a mature student?
- Ontario College web sites
- Ontario University web sites
Ontario has an extensive network of public libraries that is supported by the government. Although the size of collections and range of services vary from one library to another, most large communities in Ontario have at least one public library.
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| Markham Public Library |
