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INTERNET RESOURCES CONCERNING FAMILY LITERACY
The Internet can be a wonderful source of information for family literacy programs.
spiderThe following is just a sample of the information available.
The NALD site can be used to search by title, date and province.
Literacy Partners of Manitoba will have access to these documents.

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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION STRATEGIES IN FAMILY LITERACY PRO-GRAM DEVELOPMENT
by Adele Thomas and Bram Fisher

This 80 page guide includes sections on using the library, using portfolios and reporting on progress to name just a few. The entire manual can be downloaded. http://www.nald.ca/CLR/aestrat/cover.htm


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BUILDING THE FIRE
Aboriginal Family Literacy
A project report submitted by Katherine Gullion June 6, 1996

A document that outlines the Program's structure and content. It deals with such issues as transportation, enrollment and staffing. A good section detailing the Individual Program activities and Group activities. http://www.nald.ca./clr/FIRE_REP/Fire_rep.htm


CANADIAN BUDGET SHINES SPOTLIGHT ON FAMILY LITERACY
by Linda Shohet (The Centre for Literacy)

A 3 page document that gives food for thought regarding what Family Literacy means. She also gives an overview of Canadian initiatives and British Models and "New directions". http://www.nald.ca./naldnews/97spring/budget.htm


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CHILD & FAMILY CANADA

This site has a variety of resources that are adaptable to family literacy use. The information ranges from "Literacy Development in Young Children" to "Making Literacy Part of Every Day in Child Care". It features theory as well as practical ideas. http://www.cfc-efc.ca

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