Toolkit
Informative content, local activities being supported, data and profiles, infographics, webinars and events…
Our toolkit has everything you need to build success in Estrie’s communities!
The R3USSIR Toolkit is a platform bringing together a wide variety of resources intended to equip stakeholders from all sectors who take action promote educational success and school perseverance, and optimize the relationship between supplying training and the needs of the labour market.
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Reading pamphlet
Informative Content
Educational SuccessBookmarks – Reading, for parents
Practical tools
Educational SuccessAn activity to develop awareness around school work balance
Practical tools
Employers Committed to Educational SuccessVideos – Work and school – Are you doing too much?
Informative Content
Employers Committed to Educational SuccessApplication – Temptation blocker
Practical tools
School-Work BalanceCareer Development Beyond Job Titles
Webinars and events
Motivation and School EngagementVideo – Is your child’s job interfering with their education?
Informative Content
School-Work BalanceReading pamphlet
Informative Content
The reading booklet contains 8 infosheets aiming to provide parents with the tools they need to help their children learn to read throughout their academic journey.
Projet Partenaires pour la réussite éducative en Estrie
Consult Reading PamphletBookmarks – Reading, for parents
Practical tools
These two bookmarks provide ideas to guide parents in their duty as a role model for reading.
Projet Partenaires pour la réussite éducative en Estrie
Consult Bookmark – Reading, for parents of Cycle 1 studentsConsult Bookmark – Reading, for parents of Cycle 2 students and olderAn activity to develop awareness around school work balance
Practical tools
This activity sheet is designed to raise awareness among young people about healthy school-work balance and to address the subject of good practices for communicating with their employers. It is for use by employers working with youth aged 12 to 20, or by their teachers as part of a course in ethics and religious culture, healthy lifestyle habits, or any other course at a particular grade level that deals with these themes. The activity, which includes the viewing of two videos, can be completed in under 20 minutes (take longer if it seems appropriate and productive).
R3USSIR
Consult Infographic – Activity to develop awareness around school-work balanceVideos – Work and school – Are you doing too much?
Informative Content
Two videos created to raise awareness among youth aged 12 to 20 about the importance of healthy school-work balance.
R3USSIR
School-Work Balance Consult Video 1 – Work and school, are you doing too much?Consult Video 2 – Work and school, are you doing too much?Application – Temptation blocker
Practical tools
Three free programs that block access to websites, browsers, games, or other software that might waste your valuable time. These can help you manage your time better and avoid distractions.
RescueTime
Habitica
SourceForge
Consult Application – “RescueTime” temptation blockerConsult Application – “Habitica” temptation blocker (FRENCH)Consult Application – “SourceForge” temptation blockerCareer Development Beyond Job Titles
Webinars and events
The question ”what do you want to be when you grow up?” is no longer serving young people. For too long, we’ve encouraged them to prepare for their future by choosing a job title. This approach is causing anxiety and not preparing them for a complex future. Parents and educators can change the world by helping young people look beyond job titles to find important challenges to solve. This new approach is called the challenge mindset, and it is igniting a sense of purpose in youth. Come discover the difference it can make to the young people in your lives. With Nicola Edwards, Advisor, SparkPath.
Projet Partenaires pour la réussite éducative en Estrie
Consult Webinar – Career Development Beyond Job TitlesVideo – Is your child’s job interfering with their education?
Informative Content
This video was created to raise awareness among parents of young people who work while going to school about the importance of healthy school-work balance. Partners can invite parents in their network to watch the video and discuss it with their child.