공개 학부모 포럼 2008(The opening Doors Annual Parent Forum 2008)
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매니토바 주정부 산하 "소수민족문화 자문 및 지지 위원회(the Manitoba Ethnocultural Advisory and Advocacy Council)"의 위원으로 계신 이현우님이 자녀를 둔 학부모님께 도움이 될 것 같다고 주정부에서 받은 메일을 저에게도 보내주셨습니다.
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- 일시 : 2008년 11월 1일 (토요일) 오전 10시 ~ 오후 3시
- 대상 : 학부모와 자녀
- 장소 : 1555 Wall Street (Tec Voc High School)
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Making Career Dreams Come True
Opening Doors Annual Parent Forum 2008 is a uniquely Manitoba event that provides parents and adult caregivers with the tools and information they need to assist their teens in making informed choices about careers.
On Saturday, November 1, 2008, from 10am-3pm, at 1555 Wall Street (Tec Voc High School), parents and teens can attend FREE informative presentations, meet a variety of Manitoba industry and community representatives and obtain tools and resources to assist them with guiding their teen's career search and exploration.
This year's presentations include Opening Remarks by Erin Selby (MLA for the NDP in Southdale and former TV personality), Careers in Aerospace by Diane Kotelko (Rocket Scientist), Careers in New Media by Cory Fransico (New Media Designer), Careers in Health Care by Melissa Morrisseau (HR Specialist) as well as a Speaker Panel comprised of Tom Prins (Manitoba Career Development Initiative), Tanya Jakob (Manitoba Apprenticeship Training) and Karl Gompf (Entrepreneurship).
In addition, parents and teens can browse a comprehensive trade show that will provide them with information on careers in various industries, post secondary education, government assistance for career planning and other relevant areas.
For more information on Opening Doors Annual Parent Forum 2008, please contact Beverlie Stuart at (204) 272-2963 or bev@mstn.ca
Opening Doors is an initiative of the Manitoba Sector Training Network (MSTN), a group of 16 industry associations who have joined together to provide cohesive training programs, create pathways between industry and educational institutions and work together to tackle current industry issues. For more information on this innovative group, please visit http://www.mstn.ca NOTE: Internet access is required to view this site.