The AWAL National Project is a professional development project for educators. Participants are placed in a variety of workplace environments to help them connect the curriculum they teach in the classroom with how that curriculum is used in the workplace. Using what they learn, participants develop relevant classroom activities. Between 1998 and 2005, those activities were then stored in an easy to use, searchable, electronic database.

The AWAL Database is available on-line to anyone searching for ways to bring workplace relevance to classroom activities. Users will find workplace applications of Human Resources Development Canada’s nine essential skills:


This project was made possible with the assistance of the Government of Canada.
  • To learn more about how the AWAL Project works, click here.
  • To read what AWAL participants have said about their experiences, click here.
  • To learn how to offer your own AWAL Workshop, click here.

 
   
     

 

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