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One of the major outcomes from the Access Solutions Project
is a compendium of promising practices for Ontario regulators. A promising practice
is one that is innovative and has improved, or has the potential to improve, access
for international candidates while maintaining standards.
The
compendium of practices describes what regulators are doing to improve access
for internationally educated professionals and to measure progress. It highlights
promising practices that can be adapted and used by other regulatory bodies and
includes promising practices in each of the following four categories:
- Information and
support to international candidates
- Assessment
practices
- Post-assessment
practices
- Maintaining
and reporting statistics
Information
on promising practices was drawn from the literature review and
from information provided by Ontario regulators in their surveys
and interviews. Regulator interviews were especially helpful to
explain the practices themselves, their development, impact, and
challenges. The promising practices were compiled and included in
the research report.
View
promising practices by category
Contents
for Compendium of Practices
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