This file contains a 413 page program manual and trainer's guide for "Women intro Trades, Technology and Operations Work". A complementary video (not available in the fonds) to the guide was produced by the City of Toronto Training and Development Management Services Dept. City Hall and Kem Murch Productions.
This file contains a booklet which is one of a series of occasional papers planned or published by the Canadian Vocational Association. The paper provides both a rationale for expanding views of who was needed to make up the Canadian Labour Force, and an analysis of effective programming developed to move women out of traditional streams based on gender into fields that have been traditionally male-dominated.
This file contains a discussion paper. This discussion paper concerns the Janus project which consisted of two parts: the development of a discussion paper, and a conference to review issues related to new learning technologies and women's learning. The discussion paper identifies issues related to new technologies and women's learning and is designed to promote discussion among those concerned whit women's learning, including learners, educators, program planner, facilitators and policy makes.
This file contains a publication of Industry, Science and Technology Canada. This volume one concerns the Universities. There exists also a volume 2 for Colleges. It contains a English and a French version in the same publication.
This file contains a publication of Industry, Science and Technology Canada. This volume two concerns the Colleges. There exists also a volume 1 for Universities. It contains a English and a French version in the same publication.
This file contains a handbook. This handbook is a joint project of the National Association of Women in Construction, Toronto Chapter 295, and the Ontario Women's Directorate. It was written for two audiences: women wishing to enter the construction industry and construction employers.
This file contains a final report for a study to assess and identify ways of increasing women's participation in trades, technology and operations occupations in Canada.
This file contains a study report on women, Aboriginals and new immigrants as future labour supplies for the construction industry. The aim of the study was to assess the challenges and opportunities for these three groups as future employees in the construction industry. This file contains also an executive summary.
This file contains a teacher's and facilitator's reference guide. It is the career clips volume 1. This publication is for young women to raise awareness of the opportunities available to them in the skilled trade's area.
This file contains a employee workbook. This career panning workbooks provide a practical means for individual to assess their own capabilities without restricting the possibilities for advancement to traditional and "established" occupations. A Supervisor's Workbook accompanies the employee's workbook.