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Academia Cotopaxi
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

During the last couple of years, Academia Cotopaxi has made focused efforts to better understand its strengths and areas of growth, determine what it is that differentiates the school, and continue to improve with strategic direction in order to realize the school�s vision.  The administration works closely with parents and a highly qualified faculty to assure the best learning results for our students within an environment of true academic excellence.

Since 1959, Academia Cotopaxi has established itself as a leading educational institution, introducing innovative and pedagogically sound practices to its community and to Ecuador.   In 1983, Cotopaxi was the first school in Ecuador to receive authorization to offer the IB Diploma program, and in 2005 became the first and only school in Ecuador to offer the Primary Years Program of the IB. The school responsibly allocates the necessary resources to provide for the continued improvement of student learning.  Cotopaxi�s faculty is primarily responsible for the instructional program of our students, and as such, hiring decisions are taken very seriously.  While the minimum hiring requirements include 3 years of successful teaching experience along with a bachelor�s degree and teaching certificate, 65% of our teaching staff hold graduate degrees and the average tenure of experience is at 7 years. 

Academia Cotopaxi�s graduates attend universities around the world and many are recognized through awards and scholarships for their academic and social accomplishments.  While all students pursue university studies, college admission every year focuses on helping students enter the university that will be best for them.  Students of the class of 2006 are now attending schools in the US like Harvard, UPenn, Bard College.  Students are also attending schools in Canada, Argentina and England among other countries. 

In addition to academics, Academia Cotopaxi�s faculty and administration recognize the importance of providing students with a global education and opportunities to build citizenship.  A clearly articulated global citizenship philosophy along with the school�s core values guides developmentally appropriate activities for the different grade levels.  In the elementary grades, students engage in student lead actions at the end of each of their PYP units.  Beginning in 8th grade students participate in a year-round community service project which includes team building activities that will result in contributions to their student chosen sites. In 12th grade, students travel to a rural city off the coast of Ecuador and spend eight days building homes for needy families in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity. 

Ecuador provides a host environment culturally rich and geographically diverse and Cotopaxi utilizes the country�s resources to enhance learning, especially in the subject of Spanish and areas related to the social sciences.  Students learn from a broad spectrum of experiences ranging from Spanish language instruction beginning in Kindergarten to educational field trips ranging from visits to local museums to our high school science trip to the Galapagos Islands.  The school also seeks to provide students with opportunities to interact with those outside of the Cotopaxi community, through sports, social involvement and academic and art competitions.

Involvement in athletics is based on a developmentally appropriate approach to competitive sports in soccer, volleyball, basketball and swimming.  And teams compete at home and abroad.  The school�s auditorium hosts art exhibits year round and students participate in music and drama programs impressing audiences year round.  After-school students can participate in a variety of athletic, recreational and academic activities.

Parents at Academia Cotopaxi are positively involved in the school and through a committed partnership seek the best education possible for their children supporting student learning in many different ways.  Parent input is appreciated and the administration makes a clear effort to establish effective communication through face to face encounters in the form of one-on-one meetings with teachers and administration, special opportunities to share and discuss with the school director, electronic communications, parent-teacher conferences, and an overall open-door policy at all levels. 

When asking our parent community for input on the school�s strengths, the answers are very consistent:  Students at Academia Cotopaxi love to learn; the schools diverse population with over 35 nationalities represented provides students with an opportunity to truly live diversity; and students are taught to think critically and make responsible academic and social decisions.

In order to maintain its strengths and assure growth, the Board of Trustees charges the director with the implementation of the school�s policies and strategic plan. The school�s budget is developed around the needs of the students� learning taking into consideration the country�s economy to assure financial stability. Tuition is the primary source of funding and in 2006, the school�s enrollment increased for the first time in the last 7 years.  Currently there are 490 students enrolled in the regular school program and 90 students enrolled in IMAGINE, Cotopaxi�s bilingual pre-school that opened in 2004 and enrolls children beginning at 20 months of age.

Academia Cotopaxi is a wonderful school!  The administration, faculty and support staff are committed to continuous improvement maintaining a clear focus on what it is that we want to accomplish for the well being of all our students, daily inspiring our young minds to lead tomorrow�s world.

Contact us:

School Director:  Dr. William F. Johnston 

Director of Admissions and Outreach:  Paola de Pereira 

Visit our website at: www.cotopaxi.k12.ec

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 July 2007 )
DOING BUSINESS IN CANADA
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 20 October 2006

DOING BUSINESS WITH CANADA

 

SITE: https://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/dbc/DoingBusinessWithCanada-en.aspx

SUMMARY: The Government of Canada's primary internet site for the international audience, Canada International is your one-stop source of information for preparing to do business in Canada. Buying, selling, investing, partnering and more...

 


TRADE COMMISSIONER SERVICE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA

SITE: www.infoexport.gc.ca

SUMMARY: The Trade Commissioner Service helps Canadian companies that have researched and selected their target markets abroad. Trade Officers (from the Department of International Trade Canada � ITCanada) work with Canadian companies that can demonstrate their commitment to succeed in the global marketplace through research, making key contact and exploring product/service expansion. The Department of Trade will work with small or large companies, new or experienced in foreign markets, to help prepare for the challenges of international business.

The Trade Commissioner Service provides the following 6 services to Canadian clients:
Market prospect information to assess your market potential in our region: geographic and/or sectoral information, advice on doing business, etc
Key contacts - Qualified contacts and partners in our region: buyers, distributors, lawyers, etc.
Local company information - Current information on businesses in our region
Visit information - Practical guidance on organizing your trip: hotels, interpreters, support services, etc�
Face-to-face briefings - Market intelligence from our officers in the field.
Troubleshooting advice on resolving critical business challenges

EXPORTING TO CANADA

SITE: www.tfoc.ca

 

SUMMARY: The Trade Facilitation Office of Canada (TFOC) exists to assist developing countries on how to export to the Canadian market. TFOC provides information on the Canadian import market and is a source of training for exporting and for investment attraction for developing and transition economy countries.

TFOC is a not-for-profit organization and therefore charges for training and technical assistance programs.

 TFOC provides:
� Advice and training to assist with developing export and investment capability for foreign governments and private companies

� Seminars and guides for exporters from developing countries

� Sector-specific market reports

� Trade Missions to Canada for developing country exporters and buying missions to client countries for Canadian importers

� Database of qualified export contacts

� Newsletter outlining opportunities to Canadian importers, buyers and agents about export offers from developing countries

 

TRADE INFORMATION

SITE: https://www.strategis.ic.gc.ca

SUMMARY: Strategis Canada is a resource that provides up-to-date commercial information about Canada.  This site provides databases of Canadian companies working within specific sectors and with specific capabilities.  As well, this site has tools to determine import and export trade statistics within Canada, and internationally. 

 

INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRES

SITE: www.itc.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/initc-cci.nsf/Intro

SUMMARY: ITCan regional offices are located in every province and work to help Canadian companies, primarily small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to become exporters, diversify exports and support investment initiatives.

EXPORT DEVELOPMENT CANADA

SITE: www.edc.ca

SUMMARY: Export Development Canada provides Canadian exporters with financing, insurance and bonding services as well as foreign market expertise.

CANADIAN COMMERCIAL CORPORATION

SITE: www.ccc.ca

SUMMARY: The CCC specializes in international procurement markets for Canadian exporters and provides services to help them win export sales. The CCC helps with business leads, proposal preparation, contract negotiation, and contract management.

COURSES ON CONDUCTING BUSINESS IN CANADA

LINK:  Doing business in Canada.pdf (172.56 KB)

SUMMARY:  Bouchereau Lingua International is a Canadian organization specializing in courses on conducting business in Canada.  With centres in Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec, and more than 26 years of experience, BLI focuses on teaching executives the cultural and linguistical requirements for success in the Canadian business environment. 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 November 2006 )
Cambios en la Embajada
Written by Alex Ontaneda   
Friday, 29 September 2006

CHRISTIAN LAPOINTE � EMBAJADOR DE CANADA

El se�or Embajador de Canad�, Christian Lapointe, fue designado como embajador ante la Rep�blica de Ecuador el mes de marzo del 2006.
El se�or Embajador nos acompa�a luego de una larga y distinguida carrera incluyendo los siguientes cargos: Director de la Direcci�n del Caribe, Centroam�rica y Regi�n Andina - MAECI; Director Adjunto de la Direcci�n de Am�rica del Sur - MAECI; Consejero (asuntos comerciales) en Par�s;  Director Adjunto de la Direcci�n de Marketing Internacional - MAECI; Director Adjunto, Asuntos Interamericanos - ACDI (adscrito en comisi�n de servicio).

Primer Secretario (asuntos comerciales) y C�nsul en La Habana; Segundo/Primer Secretario (cooperaci�n) y Vicec�nsul/C�nsul en Bamako; Agente de Desarrollo  en la Direcci�n General para las Am�ricas - ACDI (adscrito en comisi�n de servicio); Encargado de Proyectos en la Direcci�n General para las Am�ricas -  Agencia Canadiense de Desarrollo Internacional (ACDI).
Por favor acomp��ennos en darle al se�or Embajador una calurosa bienvenida y desearle �xitos en su nuevo reto profesional.

MARC-ANDRE HAWKES � VICE-CONSUL Y AGREGADO COMERCIAL

Le queremos dar la bienvenida al se�or Marc-Andre Hawkes el nuevo Vicec�nsul y Agregado Comercial de la Embajada de Canad� en el Ecuador.  Marc-Andr� ha trabajado en el Departamento de Relaciones Exteriores y Comercio Internacional Canadiense donde ha ocupado varias posiciones con el Post Support Unit y la European Union Division, trabaj� para Accenture en Toronto y para Microsoft en Redmond, USA.  Marc-Andr� es Master en Finanzas y tiene un Grado en Comercio Internacional.  Le agradecemos por su apoyo en la coordinaci�n y su participaci�n en nuestra misi�n Telecom 2006.  Marc-Andre continuar� participando en nuestros comit�s de Telecomunicaciones, Ambiente e Impacto social y Comercio.  Bienvenido Marc-Andr�.

MAGGIE BOAK � ASISTENTE COMERCIAL / SERVICIO CANADIENSE DE PROMOCI�N COMERCIAL

Maggie reemplaza a la se�ora Esther Clark en la Embajada y continuar� participando en nuestro comit� de Educaci�n. Maggie tiene experiencia en el campo del desarrollo comercial, ha realizado extensos estudios sobre el ambiente pol�tico, cultural y econ�mico de Latinoam�rica que le han dado fundamentos s�lidos y le permitir�n  realizar un trabajo efectivo en el Ecuador. Maggie tiene una Licenciatura en Literatura Inglesa y est� por completar un post-grado en Gerencia Internacional.  Habla ingl�s, espa�ol y franc�s b�sico.  Bienvenida Maggie.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 October 2006 )
FIPA-Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement
Written by Alex Ontaneda   
Wednesday, 23 August 2006

FIPA-Foreign Investment Protection  and Promotion Agreement

En 1997, entr� en vigencia un acuerdo bilateral entre el Gobierno de Canad� y el Gobierno  del Ecuador que tiene como objetivo la protecci�n y la promoci�n de las inversiones extranjeras entre ambos paises (Foreign Investment Protection  and Promotion Agreement - FIPA). Este tipo de convenio tiene ventajes como aumentar el nivel de estabilidad y influir de manera positiva el desarrollo del pa�s en varios niveles.

Para mayor informacin sobre este tratado visite:

https://ref="http://www.international.gc.ca/tna-nac/fipa-en.asp">www.international.gc.ca/tna-nac/fipa-en.asp

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 August 2006 )
FIPA-Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement
Written by Alex Ontaneda   
Wednesday, 23 August 2006

FIPA-Foreign Investment Protection  and Promotion Agreement

En 1997, entr� en vigencia un acuerdo bilateral entre el Gobierno de Canad� y el Gobierno  del Ecuador que tiene como objetivo la protecci�n y la promoci�n de las inversiones extranjeras entre ambos paises (Foreign Investment Protection  and Promotion Agreement - FIPA). Este tipo de convenio tiene ventajes como aumentar el nivel de estabilidad y influir de manera positiva el desarrollo del pa�s en varios niveles.

Para mayor informaci�n sobre este tratado visite:

https://ref="http://www.international.gc.ca/tna-nac/fipa-en.asp">www.international.gc.ca/tna-nac/fipa-en.asp

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 November 2006 )
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