Canadian English language sector battles teacher shortage
As Canada’s language sector begins to recover from the pandemic, it faces a new challenge – a shortage of English-language teachers.
As Canada’s language sector begins to recover from the pandemic, it faces a new challenge – a shortage of English-language teachers.
Despite Canadian provinces and territories lifting virtually all Covid public health restrictions, including mandatory masking, several institutions will be turning to Covid mandates in the fall semester.
Canadian university surpluses hit record highs during the pandemic, with international tuition fees contributing a growing share of revenues and boosting the bottom line.
Canadian language providers are making a coming back with new schools opening along with those that closed due to the pandemic.
The shortage of student housing is causing stress among international students, with rising rent pricing many out of the market.
Cash-strapped Laurentian University is freezing international tuition in a bid to attract more students to the public university in Sudbury, Ontario.
Homestay programs in Canada are raising host compensation as the sector continues to face a homestay shortage due to fears of Covid and the impact of inflation.
The Québec government has announced a decision to terminate pathways for international students from private colleges in the province.