Ontario Help PortalAIS CentralAIS Central is an online employee centered education portal that provides access to our RAI courseware; providing web-based training, competency testing and education analytics.Web-based TrainingWe deliver web-based training programs that provide learners with an engaging and interactive experience; incorporating expert subject matter knowledge, modern instructional design theory, and leading edge media technologies. These leading edge technologies allow us to include audio narration, closed-captioned text, animations, full motion video, and simulations.Competency TestingWe offer a series of competency tests designed by subject matter experts that measure progress against the learning objectives within our training programs. Our competency tests incorporate question pooling which provides variety in the way tests are presented to the learner.We deliver a collection of analytic tools and provide ongoing services that empower executives and managers to effectively manage their corporate education
Manitoba Tourism Education CouncilMTEC was established in 1989 as a not-for-profit organization that receives provincial funding to assist the tourism industry in Manitoba in remaining viable, through training their managers, supervisors and employees.We have worked with thousands of tourism professionals throughout the province and in 2013 we trained over 11,000 individuals through our services online, at our training facility in Winnipeg and at group training sessions across Manitoba.Delivering Knowledge For Tourism, Hospitality and Retail SuccessWe ensure our training and certification programs are practical, relevant and cost-effective.It is our mission to enhance the performance and ensure the sustainability of Manitoba's tourism and hospitality industry by delivering relevant training and human resource development.The Manitoba Tourism
Serving as teachers and tutors over the last 30 years, Partners for Learning rely on their expertise to tutor young children and adults. We’ve worked with both parents and schools by providing educational assessments and programming recommendations for high needs learners.
Established in 1999 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province's leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.Over the years, the MFNERC has evolved from its humble beginnings, providing service on demand with a handful of employees, into a multifaceted organization that meets the needs of Manitoba's First Nations schools with unparalleled services and support.The MFNERC facilitates a community education process based on First Nations' needs, priorities and education plans. The MFNERC promotes community development by providing training and coordinating opportunities for families and other community members. Professional development training is also provided for school board members, administrators, teachers and teaching assistants. The MFNERC works with Manitoba First Nations in the development of partnerships to ensure the highest standards of education are achieved in First Nations schools.The MFNERC promotes and encourages First Nations involvement in all aspects of the development and implementation of educational change
Established in 1999 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province's leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.Over the years, the MFNERC has evolved from its humble beginnings, providing service on demand with a handful of employees, into a multifaceted organization that meets the needs of Manitoba's First Nations schools with unparalleled services and support.The MFNERC facilitates a community education process based on First Nations' needs, priorities and education plans. The MFNERC promotes community development by providing training and coordinating opportunities for families and other community members. Professional development training is also provided for school board members, administrators, teachers and teaching assistants. The MFNERC works with Manitoba First Nations in the development of partnerships to ensure the highest standards of education are achieved in First Nations schools.The MFNERC promotes and encourages First Nations involvement in all aspects of the development and implementation of educational change.For more information contact us at:(204) 594-129
School RenewalMission:Manitoba School Improvement Program (MSIP Inc.) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization that promotes educational equity and social justice by collaborating with public secondary schools to build their capacity to improve student learning and engagement.Vision:Schools are dynamic learning communities for all.At MSIP, we don't embrace a sanitized version of social justice. Rather, we appreciate the challenge, discomfort, and messiness of how people achieve their potential. Our work is to encourage schools and communities to act out for renewal in diverse ways that suit their contexts. We recognize that working for social justice in education requires both courage and vulnerability to reimagine, reconsider, and recreate powerful learning opportunities and relationships with students.But, we aren't all talk. We work at different levels of the system: students, teachers, school, division administrators, community members, government, and other educational associations and organizations.Without formal positional power, we are free to build relationships that support candid, critical dialogue, collaboration, and innovation without traditional systemic barriers