EduNova Annual Report 2020-2021

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EduNova StudenOur Members: Atlantic Canada Language Academy We Celebrate Because food is a universal language, Atlantic Canada Language Academy found an innovative way to stay connected with students, staff and agents; build relationships; focus on mental and physical health: and promote our incredible region. Every Sunday morning for the better part of the year, Atlantic Canada Language Academy’s President Michelle Alcorn hosted Atlantic Canada Cooks, a free online global weekly cooking club. Offered on Facebook, Atlantic Canada Cooks brought together students, teachers and agents to learn about food in Atlantic Canada. Known as the Maple Chef, Michelle invited everyone to virtually join her in her kitchen in New Brunswick’s Albert County. Six recipes from across Atlantic Canada were offered up, with farmers and other producers often participating as guests. With so many Atlantic Canada Language Academy students studying online from their home country, Atlantic Canada Cooks gave them a great way to stay connected and learn about Atlantic Canada’s culture and experience. With participants connecting from as far afield as Vietnam, Ireland and Nova Scotia, learning English never tasted so good! Atlantic Canada Cooks participants prepared meals from wherever they were in the world and were still able to taste what being in Atlantic Canada is all about, reinforcing why they wanted to still come here to study, work and live.

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