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Collision Conference 2024: A Blend of Innovation and Inspiration

Last week, our team embarked on an unforgettable journey at Collision Conference 2024, where innovation and inspiration collided in the most exhilarating ways. As a company dedicated to education-based programs for youth and teens and returning to Collision again, we were particularly excited by the EduTech possibilities showcased at this year’s event.

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U+ LEGO Coding Collaboration with York Region’s Parkview PS

In Spring 2024, U+ Education collaborated with Parkview Public School to deliver an engaging LEGO Coding program for students grades 4 to 5. The young learners had a fun time delving into the world of robotics and innovation using LEGO Education SPIKE kits. Through these LEGO sets, students embraced the opportunity to build and program

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What is HR?

What is HR? What does it take to be a good HR manager? In this blog, Leroy Li, the HR (Human Resources) manager at U+, gives us a better understanding of what the human resources department entails.  The human resources department is generally responsible for taking care of employees’ needs, from onboarding to termination. Creating

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5 Common Mistakes in Second Language Acquisition and How They Affect Your Learning

5 Common Mistakes in Second Language Acquisition and How They Affect Your Learning Did you grow up speaking a language that is different from the one your parents grew up speaking? This isn’t uncommon for people with families who immigrated to Canada or another country. It is also not uncommon to want to learn and

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5 Reasons Why Learning Chinese is Important | Why I Decided To Relearn Mandarin and Cantonese

5 Reasons Why Learning Chinese is Important My Personal Language Journey: Why I Decided to Relearn Mandarin and Cantonese Language attrition is the process of losing a native or first language.  Have you ever dealt with the loss of a language? Was it your first language that you were taught and “raised” with?  You’re not

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