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  2. Canadian Association of University Teachers - Wikipedia

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    In English Canada, 25 per cent of professors were union members. CAUT increasingly encouraged member associations to certify, and by 1980 over 50 per cent of faculty were unionized. [10] As of c. 2006, the unionization rate of academic staff was approximately 79 per cent, well above the average of 30 per cent for all occupations in Canada. [11]

  3. University of Pittsburgh College of General Studies - Wikipedia

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    Home of the College of General Studies on the first floor of Posvar Hall. The College of General Studies evolved from the 1908 Downtown Division of the Pittsburgh Academy. [5] It became the Department of Afternoon, Saturday and Evening Studies in 1911 when it moved from Downtown to Oakland and began offering a limited number of off-campus courses.

  4. Composition studies - Wikipedia

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    College Composition and Communication 64.3 (2013): 469–495. Phelps, Louise Wetherbee. Composition as a Human Science. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. Royster, Jacqueline Jones. Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change Among African American Women. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. Tate, Gary. Teaching Composition: 12 Bibliographical ...

  5. Higher education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    By 1963, Ontario's post-secondary system consisted of 14 universities (with 35,000 full-time undergraduate students), seven institutes of technology (with just over 4,000 students), 11 teachers colleges, almost 60 hospital schools of nursing, and the Ontario College of Art. [25]

  6. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Colleges in Ontario were impacted more heavily by this cap than universities. [72] Conestoga College was the most impacted institution from the cap. [73] In 2023, it had an intake of 30,000 international students, which was the highest of any institution in Canada; [74] 450 of these students applied for asylum after being unable to afford their ...

  7. List of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Most French-speaking universities are located in Quebec, though several institutions outside the province are either francophone or bilingual. 1.8 million students are enrolled in university. [3] Programs are offered to graduating high school students through choice; however, students must maintain specific entering averages, which generally ...

  8. University of Pittsburgh School of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Falk Laboratory School at the University of Pittsburgh The Max Abramovitz designed Learning Research and Development Center building. A school of education at the University of Pittsburgh has roots as far back as 1843, when a teachers college designed to meet the demands for a proposed Pittsburgh High School, was implemented as part of an experimental curriculum by university head Heman ...

  9. Upper Canada College - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the former UCC campus at King and Simcoe streets Statue at UCC of its founder, John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton. UCC was founded in 1829 by Major-General Sir John Colborne (later the 1st Baron Seaton), then Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, in the hopes that it would serve as a feeder school to the newly established King's College (now known as the University of Toronto).