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Who:
The Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF) has been engaged by the Council of Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training (CAMET)
What:
to conduct a survey of young adults who have made their transition from secondary school to their next step (whether it was post-secondary, work, or other endeavours). The survey is part of a larger project titled: Strengthening the Transition from Public to Post-Secondary Education to research strengths and gaps in the school-based delivery of career development services in both the Anglophone and Francophone systems in the Atlantic Provinces and provincial/national/international best practices in order to provide concrete recommendations for strengthening career education.
For who:
We are hoping that between now and October 4 (when the survey closes) you will be able to encourage as many young adults as possible to complete it. Any young adult who completes the survey may be eligible to win a free ipad!
How:
The survey takes 15-25 minutes to complete. It is available in English or French via the following links:
ENGLISH SURVEY: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/transition-from-school/
FRENCH SURVEY: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/transition-de-lecole/
Participation is voluntary and all responses will be anonymous and confidential. Respondents’ names and contact information are requested of those who want to be entered into the draw for the ipad, but this information will not be shared and, once the review has been completed, all raw data from electronic files and in hard copy formats will be deleted/destroyed.
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