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Education Planner Youth Learning styles Quiz

Learning style quiz, geared for youth.

Employment Readiness Scale

This tool has been designed to assess clients' strengths and challenges in relation to becoming successfully employed, identify the types of assistance that would be most helpful, measure changes as a result of interventions, and predict employment outcomes.

ESL Activities Online

Website to practice ESL exercises and take and score quizzes. There is also a computer activity where you will learn to perform basic computer tasks using your computer mouse. The site was re-designed for an improved functionality and a more attractive visual presentation. You will find it is easier to navigate around the site, and more multimedia contents have been added to enrich the user's learning experience.

Health and Safety 101

"Health and Safety 101 is an e-course developed by the Workplace Safety and Insurance
Board (WSIB) in Ontario, to provide workers 24 years old and younger with important health
and safety information.
This course also prepares you for the Passport to Safety test and online transcript program www.passporttosafety.com. Through the Passport program, you'll have the opportunity to
receive a nationally recognized certificate, or Passport, to show employers you have a basic level of health and safety knowledge - an added bonus when you're applying for a job!"

Internet Business Development for Entrepeneurs

The “award winning” Internet Business Development for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities (IBDE) Program, conducted by the Canadian Society for Social Development (CSSD) teaches new marketable skills to Canadians with disabilities, in a self-paced and supported work and learning environment.

Jobs etc Quizzes – Service Canada

The quizzes are designed as a starting point in self discovery. Through the Career Quizzes you can explore your abilities, interests and preferences as part of making a career decision. The Learning Style Quizzes can be used to make any learning situation work for you. Quizzes are intended to provide lots of interesting information to get a quick idea of your career possibilities. The information you receive can help you continue exploring career options on your own, or it will make your sessions with a career counsellor more focussed and productive. We recommend that you register or login to do all these quizzes together. Doing several quizzes, rather than just one, will give you a better idea of the type of work that suits you. To get a full sense of your unique profile, discuss these results with a career counsellor. The quizzes below are designed as a starting point in self-discovery.

The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II

The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II® (KTS®-II) is a powerful 70-question personality instrument that helps individuals discover their personality type. The KTS™-II is based on Dr. David Keirsey's Temperament theory and has helped over 30 million people worldwide to gain insight into themselves and the people around them. This insight is useful when selecting a career or choosing a work environment. According to Keirsey's Temperament Theory, people can be sorted into four Temperament groups. These groups are referred to as Artisans, Guardians, Rationals and Idealists. Within each of the four Temperaments, there are four Temperament Variants, which Keirsey calls, "Character types."

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