Some resources we've mentioned thus far that we can use to read up on this subject or find info:

Although not Canadian content some interesting facts on the history of training can be found at this website:

www.msu.edu~sleightd/trainhst.html

Human Resources and Skills Development Canada has numerous reports on Adult Education and Training available via publications and resources. If we need statistics to support our claims we should be able to find the information we need at HRSDC.

www.hrdc.gc.ca

Canada has been noted on the UNESCO website as, "...the forefront of innovations in UNESCO's programmes in education." Perhaps a site to explore when considering where we go from here with training development.

www.unesco.ca

http://www.onestep.on.ca/aboutus/historyofcbt.cfm

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Hello Group,

Jon,

Your idea to narrow the focus within each time period to one or two events makes sense. The amount of information available on this topic is overwhelming! I am in agreement that we should establish time frames and select several major events for each period to discuss.

Linda--Our group (talk) 00:14, 17 February 2009 (UTC)Reply