Laurentian University

Teaching university students how to learn matters for retaining them

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Friday, April 5, 2024

High school students across the country are waiting, nervous for that “yes” or “no” from the colleges and universities where they’ve applied.

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  • High school students across the country are waiting, nervous for that “yes” or “no” from the colleges and universities where they’ve applied.
  • But what happens when students arrive where they’ve so wanted to go?
  • In my doctoral work in holistic learning strategies, in professional consulting work supporting students and in my publications, I have focused on how learning interventions can support students.

Learning and teaching gaps

  • Post-COVID-19 learning gaps are heavy on educators’ minds.
  • Pandemic-related school closures led to significant learning losses.

Learning how to learn

  • The importance of learning strategies (sometimes called metacognition) has been well studied, and it’s clear that acquiring learning strategies has a positive impact on students.
  • Yet for many students I work with who are struggling with post-secondary studies, the notion of learning strategies is new.


Each academic year, colleges and universities experience students not returning. Attrition rates average between 10 to 20 per cent of their learners. In the 2023 academic year in Canada, McGill University had the highest retention rate at 94.3 per cent, while Laurentian University had the lowest at 71.4 per cent.

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What universities can do to keep students from dropping out

Role of academic performance

  • After family and finance, academic performance is a significant variable.
  • Leavers are “less likely to have higher grades during their first year of post-secondary education.” In a six-college attrition study, available student services like academic support and on-campus tutoring were barely relied upon by the majority of students who left.
  • Ability and performance increase when learners are taught how to learn, yet metacognitive skills continue to be minimally implemented.

High cost for leavers

  • Graduation rates are an incomplete metric, because this misses students who step away but not drop out — who transfer, or take parental or medical leave.
  • This comes with a high cost: for institutions via lost tuition, and for students who won’t “reap the benefits of a completed credential, such as increased earnings and lower unemployment rate.”

Challenges with student retention

  • More emphasis is placed on recruitment rather than retention.
  • For example, one-fifth of Canadian students struggle with significant mental health challenges.
  • Feeling welcome, experiencing affinity and healthy relationships with peers and professionals on campus are essential to a student staying.

Importance of academic skills

  • A 2019 study on “academic skill deficiencies” revealed through surveying more than 2,200 students at four Ontario university campuses that over half were “at risk” or “dysfunctional” in their scholastic abilities.
  • And that was pre-pandemic, and before generative AI like ChatGPT became widely available to users.

Financial and moral consequences

  • The average cost of losing those students after their first year, in the form of lost unrealized grants and a spectrum of expenses, was just over $4.4 million dollars.
  • To retain a student isn’t just a financial gain, it’s a moral obligation.


Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer owns and operates Awakened Learning, a learning strategy coaching business.

Canadian Orthodontic Partners appoints Michael Willmott as Chief Financial Officer, announces its Doctor Advisory Council Members and Senior Leadership Team

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

TORONTO, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Orthodontic Partners, Canada's orthodontics leader and the company behind the docbraces network, announces today the appointment of Michael Willmott, as its Chief Financial Officer.

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  • TORONTO, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Orthodontic Partners, Canada's orthodontics leader and the company behind the docbraces network, announces today the appointment of Michael Willmott, as its Chief Financial Officer.
  • "The DNA of our company and vision revolves around passionate, caring professionals," says George Jeffrey, CEO of Canadian Orthodontic Partners.
  • Willmott expressed enthusiasm about his new role, stating, "I am honored and excited to take on the responsibilities of Chief Financial Officer at Canadian Orthodontic Partners.
  • Consisting of 12 members, the COP Doctor Advisory Council was created and is co-led by Dr. Hatheway and Jeffrey, who serve as its co-chairs.

CAUT welcomes federal plan to exclude public universities and colleges from bankruptcy and insolvency laws

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

OTTAWA, Nov. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) welcomes yesterday’s announcement in the Fall Economic Statement that the federal government will amend the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act to exclude public universities and colleges.

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  • OTTAWA, Nov. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) welcomes yesterday’s announcement in the Fall Economic Statement that the federal government will amend the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act to exclude public universities and colleges.
  • “The Liberal government has made good on its promise to close the loophole that allowed the Laurentian University administration to bypass traditional ways that colleges and universities manage financial difficulties,” said CAUT executive director David Robinson.
  • “Corporate insolvency legislation was never intended to be used by public institutions like universities and colleges,” said Robinson.
  • “The laws are misaligned with the goals of public universities and colleges to train students, promote democracy, and advance knowledge.

New Pacific Announces 2023 AGM Results and Appoints New Directors

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Friday, December 1, 2023

Final results for all matters voted on at the AGM will be filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on the Company's website at www.newpacificmetals.com .

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  • Final results for all matters voted on at the AGM will be filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on the Company's website at www.newpacificmetals.com .
  • The Company would like to welcome Andrew Williams and Myles Gao to the Board of Directors.
  • Dr. Rui Feng and Mr. Terry Salman did not stand for re-election as directors.
  • Prior to joining New Pacific, Mr. Williams spent the last 11 years with SEC-registered investment fund Sun Valley Gold LLC, most recently as portfolio manager.

Rupert Resources Announces Change to Board of Directors

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Rupert Resources Ltd (“Rupert” or the “Company”) announces that it has appointed Andre Lauzon to its Board of Directors effective immediately.

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  • Rupert Resources Ltd (“Rupert” or the “Company”) announces that it has appointed Andre Lauzon to its Board of Directors effective immediately.
  • In his role as an independent non-executive director Mr Lauzon will also Chair the Company’s technical committee.
  • Gunnar Nilsson, Chairman of Rupert Resources said “We are pleased to welcome Andre Lauzon to the Board of Directors where he will chair the technical committee at an important time for the Company as we work towards completion of our prefeasibility study for Ikkari.
  • He holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and a Master of Science specialization in Geostatistics from Laurentian University.

EXP announces new Northern Ontario Engineering Sector

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

NORTH BAY, Ontario, Oct. 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EXP, a global engineering, architecture, design and consulting firm, has announced the establishment of a new Northern Ontario Engineering sector.

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  • NORTH BAY, Ontario, Oct. 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EXP, a global engineering, architecture, design and consulting firm, has announced the establishment of a new Northern Ontario Engineering sector.
  • The new sector will be led by EXP’s Vice President, Northern Ontario Kevin McKay.
  • In his promoted role as sector leader, Kevin will be responsible for engineering services on critical infrastructure projects throughout Northern Ontario.
  • Kevin’s familiarity with Northern Ontario and his exceptional leadership skills will allow EXP to support clients and communities to reach their desired outcomes,” said EXP’s President and COO Mark Dvorak.

Canadian Hearing Services Awards Record Number of Scholarships for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

TORONTO, Sept. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian Hearing Services (CHS) is thrilled to announce that it has awarded an unprecedented 26 post-secondary scholarships to Deaf and hard of hearing Canadian students for the 2023-2024 academic year.

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  • TORONTO, Sept. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian Hearing Services (CHS) is thrilled to announce that it has awarded an unprecedented 26 post-secondary scholarships to Deaf and hard of hearing Canadian students for the 2023-2024 academic year.
  • These life enhancing bursaries are awarded through the CHS National Scholarship Program, the largest scholarship program in Canada that exclusively supports Deaf and hard of hearing students.
  • “Since Canadian Hearing Services launched its National Scholarship Program in 2017, we have provided an incredible 133 scholarships to 60 individual students across our country!
  • We are extremely privileged to be able to make such a significant impact to the lives of so many deserving Deaf and hard of hearing students,” says Julia N. Dumanian, President & Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Hearing Services.

Perry N. Dellelce Receives Honorary Doctorate Degree from the University of Ottawa

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Monday, June 12, 2023

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 12, 2023) - The University of Ottawa conferred an Honorary Doctorate on Perry N. Dellelce at a Special Convocation Ceremony held on Saturday, June 10, 2023, in Ottawa, Canada.

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  • Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 12, 2023) - The University of Ottawa conferred an Honorary Doctorate on Perry N. Dellelce at a Special Convocation Ceremony held on Saturday, June 10, 2023, in Ottawa, Canada.
  • Perry is the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Wildeboer Dellelce LLP, one of Canada's preeminent corporate finance law firms.
  • This is Perry's third Honorary Doctorate degree.
  • In addition to the University of Ottawa's Honorary Doctorate, in 2017, Perry received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Laurentian University at its Convocation Ceremony in Sudbury, Canada and in 2022, Perry received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Western University at its Convocation Ceremony in London, Canada.

Harbourfront Wealth Appoints Chief Investment Officer Christine Tessier

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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harbourfront Wealth Management Inc. (“Harbourfront” or the “Company”), a national leading independent wealth advisory and investment management firm, welcomes Christine Tessier as Chief Investment Officer (“CIO”).

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harbourfront Wealth Management Inc. (“Harbourfront” or the “Company”), a national leading independent wealth advisory and investment management firm, welcomes Christine Tessier as Chief Investment Officer (“CIO”).
  • An industry veteran with over 20 years of experience as a Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst, Tessier brings extensive due diligence and product development experience across asset classes.
  • “We’re thrilled to welcome Christine Tessier as CIO of Harbourfront, bringing extensive experience working within some of the tightest regulations in the market,” says Danny Popescu, Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) at Harbourfront.
  • For more information about Harbourfront Wealth Management, please visit: www.harbourfrontwealth.com .

Bragg Gaming Nominates Kent Young, Don Robertson, and Ron Baryoseph to Board of Directors, Adding Significant Gaming Industry Experience

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Friday, May 26, 2023

In addition, the Company also announced that there will be three new nominees for election to its board of directors (the "Board").

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  • In addition, the Company also announced that there will be three new nominees for election to its board of directors (the "Board").
  • An entrepreneur, Kent successfully founded, built, and sold two gaming technology companies – True Blue Gaming and Spin Games.
  • Ron Baryoseph is a gaming industry veteran with over 30 years of experience in the North American regulated land based and online gaming sectors.
  • Yaniv Sherman, Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bragg, said, “We are delighted to welcome Kent Young, Don Robertson, and Ron Baryoseph to the Board.