welcome to PROCEDE
The Provincial Organization of Continuing Education Directors, English (PROCEDE) is a subcommittee of the Association of Directors General of English School Boards. It was established in 1976 to support the development and delivery of English-language adult education and vocational training in Quebec and includes directors, assistant directors and coordinators of adult education and vocational training in Quebec. PROCEDE has representation from Quebec’s nine English-language school boards and from the Cree, Kativik and Littoral school boards.
Our mandate:
- Act as a forum and consultative body for Quebec’s nine English-language school boards.
- Provide policy orientation and strategy recommendations to the Minister of Education and our boards.
- Oversee the development and delivery of adult general education and vocational training curricula and programming.
- Coordinate professional development for all personnel.
vt.procede.ca is now live!
By registering to this social platform, Quebec Vocational Training stakeholders can share resources and discuss issues related to their area of expertise. You can explore this public group to get an idea of what awaits you (click on the Sign Up button at the top right of the screen to participate in the discussion!). Only valid School Board email addresses will be accepted on the platform
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Byte Size News - December 2024
The newly released guide on the pedagogical, ethical, and legal use of generative AI is now available. Though not specifically tailored to vocational education, the guide provides a foundation of criteria and insights for integrating AI responsibly within educational practices. Reviewing this document may offer useful considerations for adapting AI’s potential to vocational training environments. This article (in French) from École branchée summarizes the document.
… moreQualificaction, the business service of SWLSB
QUALIFICACTION, the business service of the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board, specializes in tailor-made training for businesses in various sectors of activity. The Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board has extensive experience in continuing education and corporate training.
Anglophone Community Expo (ACE) 2025
This year, with a fresh take on last year’s successful format, participants can look forward to engaging keynote speakers and dynamic Conversation Hubs exploring a range of relevant topics.
Submit your idea by Jan 17, 2025 in the form at
… moreAQIFGA 2025 Call for Proposals
English Community Newsletter - November 2024
Examination time in adult education can be a challenging period. Unlike younger learners, adult learners often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as work, family, and personal commitments, alongside their studies. This can make exam preparation more stressful, requiring effective time management and self-discipline strategies.
Galileo students create ‘Skills for Life’ videos
An innovative initiative is underway at Galileo Adult Education Centre designed to empower special needs adults by blending creativity with essential life skills. It’s called “Skills for Life: Empowering Adults with Special Needs.”
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