THE CANADA COURSE FOR EDUCATION AGENTS (CCEA)

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THE CANADA COURSE FOR EDUCATION AGENTS (CCEA) Tiffany Egler, Director, Agent ReIations, ICEF GmbH Dubai February 2-4, 2015

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Overall attractiveness of Study Destinations (traditional markets) by region

Why the Canada Course for Education Agents? Launched in October 2012 at ICEF Berlin Workshop, the Canada Course was created to support educational agencies in providing the best possible advice to international students planning to study abroad in Canada. Goals: Contribute to the professionalism of Canada-focused agents by equipping them with up to date information about studying in Canada Ensure that students choosing an agent have access to informed, ethical professionals who have the most current and accurate information on Canadian education institutions and programmes Support Canadian educational institutions spend less time training agencies on Canada and more on institution s programmes; work with agencies that invest in best practices and are committed to Canada; and, use internally for training staff.

Canada Course Content Introduction Section A: About Canada Section B: Canada s Systems of Education Section C: Elementary and Secondary School (K-12) Education Section D: Language Programmes Section E: Universities Section F: Colleges, Cégeps and Polytechnics Section G: Costs of Studying in Canada and Scholarships Section H: Applying to Work, Study and Stay in Canada Section I: Living in Canada Section J: Promoting Canada

Benefits of the Canada Course Know why Canada is one of the top study destinations in the world Acquire comprehensive knowledge of the study options and credentials available in Canada in all areas of education Get tips about how to best prepare for living and studying in Canada Demonstrate Canada knowledge and commitment to students and parents as well as to Canadian education institutions The Canada Course has recently been updated to include new information on: the university, college, language, and K-12 sectors new data on student numbers and on studying on Canada an updated cost of study section information on updated visa policies It is strongly recommended that existing Canada Course graduates review the complete course. Canada is committed to updating the Canada Course on a regular basis in order to provide valid information to trusted partners.

A few agent comments The course provided me with a lot of knowledge about Canada, including its education system and different associations. It complemented my job perfectly and gave me more confidence. I know that now I am providing the highest quality service to students interested in Canada. I thoroughly recommend this course to other agents. Natalia Gutierrez, Estudia y Viaja, Spain I loved participating in this course. We are sending students to Canada and the new knowledge has been incredibly useful during the preparations. Katherine d Arbeloff, Daher Turismo, Brazil I took advantage of the course to gain a deeper understanding of the differences in the Canadian school system. Even with many years of experience with Canadian schools, this course was a valuable tool for my professional development. Francoise Dallaire, Dallaire Schüler- und Kulturaustausch Agency, Germany

CCEA Practical Information Delivered online in a self-paced, modular format (50 hrs of study are recommended) Studying the course is free of charge, formal exam costs CAD 350 (this includes three examination attempts) Worldwide testing at all ICEF Workshops, plus online at any time Test format: 42 multiple choice questions in 80 minutes Candidates with a minimum of 80% correct answers pass the test Highly recommended to do (and pass!) the Self-Assessment before requesting a testing opportunity Candidates successfully passing the exam will obtain the status of Canada Course Graduate (CCG)* *Completion of the exam after taking the course does not provide authorization, endorsement or accreditation by the Government of Canada.

Recognition of Canada Course Graduates (CCGs) Canada Course Graduates (CCG s) receive a Statement of Attainment Their name, CCG #, agency profile & contact information are featured in an online listing on www.icef.com Graduates are also featured on the CCG Finder (Google map, find an agency by location)

CCG Finder Map view

CCG and Agency Profiles CCG Name Agency Name Website CCG Number Country

Canada Course Graduates (CCGs) Since testing launch May 2013, there are 191 Canada Course Graduates from 45 countries (Albania, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ivory Coast, Japan, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Macau, Macedonia, Mauritius, Mexico, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Thailand, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Venezuela, Vietnam). Presently 21 testers from 12 countries pending (Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Lebanon, Nigeria, UAE, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam) and another 18 from 16 countries signed up for the test (Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Ghana, India, Lebanon, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, USA, Vietnam). In total, 3849 people from 88 countries have registered for the course. Are YOU one of them?

Start Now! www.canadacourse.ca Contact training@icef.com for questions

THANK YOU!