Program meets needs of northern EDOs. (Sault Ste. Marie).Compared to their urban brethren, economic development workers in northern and remote communities face a whole tangle of challenges that can seem overwhelming at times. Almost total unemployment, condemned buildings, waste, water and other infrastructure problems, to name a few. It can almost seem like trying to start a community from scratch just to maintain basic services basic services, n.pl frequently insurance companies split dental procedures into basic and major categories. Basic services usually consist of diagnostic, preventive, and routine restorative dental services. and social wellbeing. For inexperienced in·ex·pe·ri·ence n. 1. Lack of experience. 2. Lack of the knowledge gained from experience. in economic development officers plunging into this type of environment without much formal training, it can be more than one person can handle, which leads to a constant turnover of professionals, especially on impoverished First Nations reserves. "It's very demoralizing de·mor·al·ize tr.v. de·mor·al·ized, de·mor·al·iz·ing, de·mor·al·iz·es 1. To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten: an inconsistent policy that demoralized the staff. for them because they don't have the skills to work at it," says Linda Gordon, a co-founder of the new community economic and social development bachelor of arts (honours) program at Algoma University College Algoma University College is a postsecondary institution in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, offering undergraduate university degrees in more than 25 academic programs. Algoma is currently an affiliated college of Laurentian University in Sudbury. in Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. . The Sault Ste. Marie post-secondary institution rolled out a one-of-a-kind program last fall that marries economic and social approaches to community development for small northern towns and communities with fewer than 20,000 people. The program prepares graduates to become certified See certification. officers with either the Council for Advancement of Native Development Officers or the Economic Developers' Association of Canada (EDAC EDAC - error detection and correction ). More than three years in the making because of the curriculum design and approvals process, the BA program was just a natural progression based on feedback from development professionals attending classes at the university and students interested in pursuing jobs in that field. School officials discovered there was a huge demand for that kind of education and that the university already had the pieces in place through the business administration, geography, social welfare, Aboriginal learning and other departments to launch a program that could be on a par with graduate level courses offered at the University of Waterloo The University of Waterloo (also referred to as UW, UWaterloo, or Waterloo) is a medium-sized research-intensive public university in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1957. and other Canadian universities. In the multi-disciplinary, two-track program, students are grouped together for the first two years before branching off in their third and fourth years to specialize in either social or economic development. "Development in these kinds of northern communities might be different than you would find in an urban centre because you don't have the human and financial resources," says Judy Syrette, a Native student counsellor and academic adviser. "There are some communities that are so devastated dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. by unemployment that it causes social problems as well, and in order to get a community healthy again to be economically sustainable, the two things go together." A big component of the program is the meshing of the theoretical learning with practical experience. Program officials are now looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. co-op placements for post first-year students or by third-year for field placements, the equivalent of 12 months of paid experience, to enable graduates to be job-ready. Alice Corbiere, the program's coordinator who plans on launching a nationwide promotional campaign, says there is no problem for students looking for jobs, not only in the economic development fields, but also as day-care workers, in prevention and intervention programs, real estate, urban planning urban planning: see city planning. urban planning Programs pursued as a means of improving the urban environment and achieving certain social and economic objectives. and so forth. Without much initial advertising fanfare, already 15 students, mostly mature Aboriginal students, are enrolled in the first class. Four students are working on a second degree; some are business program and community college transfers. Initially, class size was limited to 20, but inquiries from across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET. have been steadily growing, enough to cause them to consider running two sections next year. "This has been targeted as a growth area for the university," says Gordon. "So we wouldn't limit it." Nor would the university turn anyone away, adds Syrette. One early offshoot of the program is a spring institute slated for mid-June. The intensive one-week (June 14-21) provides professional upgrading classes for economic and community development officers and incorporates the program's main concepts, principles and values. EDAC members who have successfully completed the Algoma University College degree in community economic and social development, along with three years experience in the profession have satisfied EDAC's stringent professional development requirements and are eligible to write the Ec.D. Exam. www.auc.ca |
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