Publications

5th GLOBAL REPORT ON ADULT LEARNING AND EDUCATION - Canada’s Submission to the Fifth Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE V) 2021

The focus of Canada’s response to the Fifth Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE V) is on progress made in adult learning and education (ALE) policies, governance, financing, participation, and quality since the publication of GRALE IV in 2018, with a thematic focus on citizenship education. GRALE V also explores the impact of COVID-19 on ALE systems.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥

4th GLOBAL REPORT ON ADULT LEARNING AND EDUCATION - Canada’s Submission to the Fourth Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE IV) 2018

The focus of Canada’s submission to the Fourth Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE IV) is on progress made in adult learning and education (ALE) policies, governance, financing, participation, and quality since the publication of GRALE III in 2015. Canada’s submission was developed jointly by provincial and territorial ministries responsible for education, through their intergovernmental body, the Council of Ministers of ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Canada (CMEC); the Government of Canada, represented by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC); and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO. This submission was compiled by CMEC.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥

3rd GLOBAL REPORT ON ADULT LEARNING AND EDUCATION - Canada’s Submission to the Third Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE III) 2015

This publication presents the survey results for Canada as submitted to the Third Global Report on Adult Learning and ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (GRALE III) in 2015. It responds to the commitments made at the Sixth International Conference on Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ (CONFINTEA VI) in 2009, as laid down in the Belém Framework for Action (BFA), specifically in monitoring progress on adult learning and education (ALE).

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥

Adult Learning and Foundational Skills: Findings from the first cycle of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)

This report uses data from the Survey of Adult Skills conducted under the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) to explore the skill levels of adult learners participating in formal, non-formal, and combined learning modes in Canada. It examines the impacts of sociodemographic and labour market factors on participation in adult learning, and attempts to identify where participation gaps exist.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Assessment and evaluation

Adult Competencies among Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Findings from the first cycle of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)

The report uses data from the Survey of Adult Skills conducted under the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) to assess and situate the skills of off-reserve Indigenous peoples in both Canadian and international contexts. Results are presented for Indigenous peoples in general, and also, when possible, specifically for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples.

Categories: Indigenous ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Assessment and evaluation

Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥: Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Canada

This report provides a framework to share information at the pan-Canadian and international levels on work underway in Canada to achieve SDG 4. The report builds on SDG 4 data and indicators and includes, where possible, provincial and territorial data.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Early childhood education, ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ for sustainable development, Elementary and secondary education, Equity, Postsecondary education, Technical and vocational education

Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥: Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Canada, Appendix A

This document is an appendix to the CMEC report Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥: Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Canada. It includes source tables for the data presented throughout the CMEC report.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Early childhood education, ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ for sustainable development, Elementary and secondary education, Equity, Postsecondary education, Technical and vocational education

G20 ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ Ministerial Meeting and the ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ and Joint ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ and Employment Ministerial Meeting - Report of the Canadian Delegation

The G20 ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ Ministerial Meeting and the Joint ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ and Employment Ministerial Meeting were hosted by the government of Argentina, the 2018 G20 president. The meetings brought together education ministers and leaders from around the world to discuss best practices in curriculum reform, teacher training, innovative education strategies, and education financing, both domestic and international. The report of the Canadian delegation captures these discussions.

Categories: Access to Learning, Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Civic and Citizenship ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Diversity, Elementary and secondary education, Equity, Inclusive ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, International Organizations and Meetings, Learning outcomes, Skills training, Teachers and teaching, Priorities and goals in education

ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ Commission of the 39th Session of the UNESCO General Conference - Report of the Canadian Delegation

This report contains the main outcomes of the 39th Session of the UNESCO General Conference held in November 2017, along with the interventions made by the Canadian delegation to the ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ Commission.

At the 39th ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ Commission meeting, members set priorities and adopted the 2018–19 education budget. The commission also addressed other issues, including a global convention for the recognition of higher-education qualifications, and UNESCO’s role in the implementation of the SDG4-ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ 2030 Agenda.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Civic and Citizenship ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Foreign credential recognition, Inclusive ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, International Organizations and Meetings, Lifelong learning, Technical and vocational education, Priorities and goals in education

The Health and Social Dimensions of Adult Skills in Canada: Findings from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)

This report uses data from the Survey of Adult Skills conducted under the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) to look at the relationship between skills, health, and civic and social engagement in Canada. It attempts to gauge whether or not skills have an independent influence on health and social outcomes, and whether improved skill proficiency might support better outcomes in certain populations. Analysis is conducted for the Canadian population as a whole and for various sociodemographic groups within it.

Categories: Adult ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥, Assessment and evaluation, ÀóÖ¦Ö±²¥ data and research