Paralympic Gold Medalist Raul Rosen talks about what inspired him to try sledge hockey and who his biggest inspiration is. Share: Share on Facebook Buzz it up Share via MySpace Tweet about it Tell a friend by email
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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Looking for a Job? Why Work?
In his marketing blog, Seth Godin answers the question – “Why work?” – as follows: For the money To be challenged For the pleasure/calling of doing the work For the impact it makes on the world For the reputation you …
English as a Second Language – Total Language Immersion or Not?
There are as many ways to teach ESL as there are non-native English speakers. Two popular methods are total English language immersion and mixed English-native language teaching. One New Canadian shares her experience of immersion, “My aunt, the first thing …
Choosing your Career College – 5 Steps Towards What’s Next in your Career Training
With so many career colleges out there, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. These 5 simple steps will help you choose the college most likely to help you reach your career goals. Know your goal: What job do you want to …
Grade Learning Announces Grade Futures Scholarship Fund
Facebook “Likes” to Translate into $25,000 for Deserving Ontarians We’re proud to introduce the Grade Futures Scholarship Fund: $5,000 scholarships will be awarded to five deserving Ontarians who demonstrate a strong desire to learn and succeed. A program like no …
Paul Rosen Struggles with Reading
In this video blog paralympic sledge hockey gold medalist Paul Rosen faces an enormous challenge: reading an article about sledge hockey aloud. His teacher, Lisa, starts with subject matter he’s familiar with in order to build his confidence so they …
Learning Makes Your World Bigger
Grade Learning President and CEO Michael Bateman shares about the futures learning makes possible. At Grade Learning we’ve always known that learning opens doors. Paul Rosen, our newest student, is just one example of this phenomenon. Paul has spent 50 …
Paul Rosen Goes Back to School at 50
Paralympic sledge hockey gold medalist Paul Rosen shares why he decided to go back to school at 50, after the amputation of his leg and a 10 year career as Canada’s sledge hockey goalie. Share: Share on Facebook Buzz it …