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CALL FOR ARTICLES ON COMPLETION IN APPRENTICESHIP The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum – Forum canadien sur l’apprentissage (CAF-FCA) is seeking submissions for the next issue of its Canadian Apprenticeship Journal (CAJ) , which will be dedicated to the important topic of completion in apprenticeship training. Here is your opportunity to share findings and inform the dialogue on apprenticeships in Canada by contributing to this unique peer-reviewed e-journal that focuses on key issues facing the Canadian apprenticeship community. THE DETAILS: Research submissions: Findings and analysis by qualified scholars and researchers based on quantitative and/or qualitative research in apprenticeship topics of national, as well as international and provincial, significance. Feature submissions: Updates on current work in areas of apprenticeship and certification; best practices and challenges; apprentice or employer profiles; other topics as appropriate. Article submission guidelines: Please see http://www.caj-jca.ca/index.php/caj-jca/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions for full details. Article submission deadline: Monday, August 9, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. PDT Contact: danielle_matheusik@caf-fca.org or 613-235-4004 ext.203
ABOUT THE CAJ: The CAJ is a venue for presenting high-quality, relevant research and informative feature articles, and creating a forum for discussion and debate in the apprenticeship community on a national level. Both national and international submissions will be considered. Researchers, educators, policy analysts and key decision makers who focus on apprenticeship training and certification issues including the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA), Sector Councils, provincial/territorial government apprenticeship authorities, employer and labour associations, as well as international apprenticeship bodies may contribute to and be the audience for the CAJ. The CAJ is produced by CAF-FCA, the only inclusive national body that brings together all of the stakeholders in Canada’s apprenticeship community. Visit www.caf-fca.org for more info. |