MARKET TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES
ICEF Moscow 2018Presented by Tatiana Dandzurovski & Jonathan Kolber
WHAT’S NEW
• Hot Jobs in Canada 2018
• ILAC Pathway Programs
• ILAC Pilot Project – Unplug to connect
• Discussion Forum
HOT JOBS IN CANADA 2018
Top skill areas and strongest
job-growth categories
WHAT WILL YOUR STUDENTS NEED TO HAVE HOT JOB?
• 5 million jobs will be affected by automation by 2020.
• Watch out for the Top Job categories and skills which are safe from robots
• Degree is crucial for Hot Job as well as the skills which students build around it
Source: The Future of Jobs
NEW TECH
• Computer programmers
• Software and web developers
• Computer systems analysts
• New media literacy — understand and communicate effectively
Artificial intelligence cannot replace people skills
Source: Canadian Immigrant,randstad
NEW TECH(COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & ANALYSIS)
• Seneca College
• Information and Communications Technology
• 3 Year Diploma
• Optional Co-op
• $15,000 CAD per year
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
• Transportation
• Renewable energy
• Robotics
For students who majored in biology, chemistry, math, engineering,
design or computer technology
Source: Canadian Immigrant, paysale
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT(RENEWABLE ENERGIES TECHNICIAN)
• Fanshawe College
• Energy, Environmental & Natural Resources
• 1 Year Certificate
• $10,000 CAD per year
ROBOTICS (ROBOTIC TECHNICIAN)
• Conestoga
• Robotics and Industrial Automation
• 2-Year Graduate Certificate
• Co-op
• $12,000 CAD per year
BIG DATA
• Corporations and governments are all collecting large amounts of information
• Data analysts are in demand
Opportunities for professionals who can understand and effectively
communicate information
Source: Canadian Immigrant
BIG DATA(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
• Georgian College
• Big Data Analytics
• 1 Year Graduate Certificate
• $16,166 CAD per year
DESIGN
• Commercial
• Industrial
• Product designers
For students who want to design and develop products like appliances,
automobiles and gadgets
Source: Canadian Immigrant
DESIGN(INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER)
• Centennial College
• Product Design and Development program
• 3 Year Post-secondary program
• More details
• $15,659.0 CAD per year
HEALTH CARE
• People are living longer and require more care that is personal and genuine
• Every aspect of the health care sector is poised for growth
• Fitness, nutrition and life coaches, personal trainers that can motivate others
Growth in competitive sports and fitness is creating demand
Source: Canadian Immigrant
HEALTH CARE
• Lambton College
• Advanced Health Care Leadership
• 2 year Post Graduate certificate
• $ 13,835.00 first year; $ 10,685.00 second year
HUMAN RESOURCES
• HR and organizational development specialists
• Needed to help reskill workers as economy changes
• HR professionals are required to communicate well in writing, speaking and
through social media
They have to be convincing, caring and authentic
Source: Canadian Immigrant
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
• George Brown College
• Human Resources Management Program
• 1 Year Graduate Certificate
• $13,520 per year
ILAC PATHWAY PROGRAMS
Higher education programs
that teach in-demand skills
across all industries
IN-DEMAND SKILLS
• Computer Science
• Math
• Engineering
• Communications
Studies in these areas can apply to many industries such as finance, e-commerce, IT and beyond
SOFT SKILLS FOR 2018
• Whatever the profession, soft skills are more important than ever
• Robots don’t have soft skills, like social and emotional intelligence and cross-cultural competency
• Communication skills, interpersonal skills and social media skills will significantly increase job opportunities
Companies are looking for people who have the ability to connect
ILAC’s University Pathway Program
Your pathto 80 PARTNERSColleges &UniversitiesWITHOUT IELTSOR TOEFL!*
* Some exceptions may apply
Why ILAC’s University Pathway Program?
1 Enter University or College without TOEFL or IELTS*
2ILAC is a pioneer in University Pathway Program
3 80 partner colleges & universities
4Award-winning and largest university pathway program
5FREE academic counselling & University placement services
6TOEFL score of 90-100 iBT upon graduation from the UPP
Jonathan KolberILAC Founder/Co-President
Ilan CohenILAC Founder/Co-President
* Some exceptions may apply
ILAC PILOT PROJECT
Successful English language
learning in the digital era
$13,520 f
UNPLUG TO CONNECT
• Pilot project for students 16-18 years old
• Young Adult Program (YAP) running year-round
• Focus on Cambridge communicative method, immersive and experiential
Students will build confidence and develop stronger interpersonal skills
ZERO-TECH
• Technology is distracting students and preventing learning
• Digital giants like Apple and Facebook are admitting to dangers of tech addiction
• Teenagers are most vulnerable to the overuse of screens
Too much screen time is linked to sleep disruption, poor academic performance, anxiety, depression, obesity, social isolation and suicide
MESSAGING FOR STUDENTS
Typing LOL is not as fun as actually laughing out loud with a friend in person.
You can’t hug over a phone.
“I love you” sounds so much better in real life.
Do you think you learn more English by texting or having a conversation?
MEASUREMENTS
• Track student performance before, during and after
• Testing for listening, speaking, comprehension and participation
• Survey students and agents for feedback throughout project
ILAC is creating a framework for measuring well-being, confidence and
successful life skills that will last a life-time…stay tuned!
BENEFITS FOR AGENTS
• Real life learning – parents don’t send their kids to Canada to be on their iPhone
• The only language school in the world with a zero-tech philosophy
• Higher test scores, fluency levels and student satisfaction rates
ILAC promotes human connection, not cell phone addiction
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
• Socialize, laugh, learn, listen and speak English without distractions
• Be present and build real human connections, make friends for life
• Communicating and bonding with classmates and teachers leads to better English fluency and academic results
This is what experiencing Canada and learning English is all about
WHAT AGENTS ARE SAYING
“For most people, it's probably not intuitive at first - but the way you explained the concept it starts to totally make sense. Smart move.” - Switzerland
“Congratulations on the changes!! Technology is controlling us and I think we should control technology in our lives.” –Mexico
“A very interesting project. Technology can make some teachers “lazy” and it can reduce the ” human connections” that are fundamental to the success of a classroom experience.” – Spain
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
• Students and teachers will turn off phones and screens in the classroom
• Students can still use phones and laptops between classes and after school
• Lots of time to stay in touch with family and friends back home
• Teachers will limit technology in the classroom, including videos, internet,
projectors and photocopies
In class students will be present and engaged in learning