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In partnership with the Manitoba Workers Compensation Board, Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth and Workplace Safety and Health, a new e-learning program called Health and Safety 101 has been adapted specifically for Manitoba from the WSIB in Ontario. It is intended to provide basic safety and health information (not job specific) to workers under the age of 25. This course can also prepare users for the Passport to Safety test and on-line transcript program which can demonstrate to employers basic knowledge and initiative in learning about safety and health.
Technology Education provides students with opportunities for solving problems, designing, making and doing, and addressing current trends and issues. Students use and study technology to create practical solutions to problems - individually or in groups - to develop technical skills, knowledge and attitudes.

Technology in Education enables students to explore their ideas, gain practical experiences, and work through thinking processes in a safe and supportive environment. The ability to adapt to a changing technological society and to accept social responsibility is paramount to all Manitobans in the pursuit of new careers and lifestyles. Technology Education allows learners to evaluate their strengths and interests in career choices. It also reflects rapid changes in the workplace and allows students to make informed decisions about their future.