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OTTAWA — With just a few weeks left before the start of the school year, many Canadian post-secondary students say they are worried about making enough money to pay the bills, even though most say working during school will affect their grades, according to an RBC/Ipsos Reid poll released Monday.
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Job Description: Set up and maintain the adult literacy office for the Community Reading Program Recruit and train volunteer tutors Recruit and assess literacy and ESL learners for one-on-one programming Match and support tutor/learner pairs Select and contract part time ESL instructors Provide support and resources for part time ESL instructors Recruit, register, and assess ESL learners for ESL class programming Maintain the resource library, purchasing resources as appropriate Con...
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Community Literacy of Ontario (CLO) is a provincial literacy network of just over 100 community literacy agencies across Ontario. We are very pleased to present our newest resource: Capacity Plus: Organizational Capacity Resource Guide for Ontario’s Community Literacy Agencies.
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MONTREAL - Cherie Le Blanc used to work with special needs English students on the South Shore, so when she noticed her 9-year-old son was struggling in French, she came up with a simple solution: Have him transferred to an English school so she could help him with his homework.
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Nominations are now being accepted under the Community Recognition Awards. This new Provincial initiative recognizes community efforts, and seeks to applaud and highlight model community programs or activities, with the added benefit of a $5,000 grant for the overall winning submission. If you are a municipal or rural community representative, you can nominate your community.
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The Government of the Northwest Territories continued its support for traditional knowledge this summer with the successful sponsorship of two initiatives aimed at encouraging young people to learn more about traditional culture and life skills.
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Noreen Morin has been named as the Northwest Territories recipient of this year’s Council of the Federation (CoF) Literacy Award. Presented annually to recipients in each province and territory, the award celebrates outstanding achievement, innovative practice and excellence in literacy.
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The recipient of the sixth annual Council of the Federation (COF) Literacy Award is Kim Newlove, a Saskatoon educator.
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Progress is happening quickly with the transition to the Early Years Centre (EYC) model, says Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Doug Currie.
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The province is supporting community efforts in Canso to give residents better access learning and literacy resources as well as help make the most of it's waterfront.
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AlphaPlus is conducting its annual client satisfaction survey and we hope that you could take a few minutes of your time to let us know what you think of our services and answer a few questions about the use of technology in your organization.
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OTTAWA, Aug. 12 /CNW Telbec/ - Students and teachers say that a tariff being proposed by Access Copyright - an organisation that licenses literary works to businesses and public institutions - would infringe privacy rights and burden students with tens of millions of dollars in new fees each year.
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The Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick (LCNB) invites applications for the position of Executive Director.
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Capella University, an accredited online university* that has built its reputation by providing high-quality online degree programs for working adults, announced today that it now offers a Reading and Literacy specialization as part of its Doctor of Education (EdD) degree program.
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Library users across the province can now borrow books online thanks to a new downloadable book collection.
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The Greater Victoria Public Library is cracking down on scofflaws who rack up overdue fines and don’t pay them. It has issued a request for proposals for a new debt collection agency to chase down overdue fines.
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Newfoundland activist, journalist and educator Robin Grant has been named a recipient of the sixth annual Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
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A New Brunswick woman is being honoured for her work teaching literacy to the mentally ill. Eleanor Kingston, of Miramichi, partnered with the New Brunswick Department of Education in 2003 to develop the first literacy class in the province for people with mental illness.
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Xenolexica is defined as "a grave confusion when faced with unusual words." Are you gravely confused? It's okay — the word was even rejected from the dictionary.
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LONDON, Aug. 4 /CNW/ - EOT demonstrates the incredible progress made by Chinese student Jane using its social learning language programme. In just eighteen hours this radical programme has achieved what long established famous brands only claim to be able to do in three to twelve months.
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KNOXVILLE — To children, the summer slide means water, garden hoses and slippery plastic sheets. To teachers, the “summer slide” is the noted decrease in reading skills after a vacation without books.
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WINNIPEG – Premier Gordon Campbell congratulated community literacy advocate Pete Grinberg today as a recipient of the 2010 Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
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WINNIPEG, August 4, 2010 – Canada’s Premiers today announced the recipients of the sixth annual Council of the Federation Literacy Award. Presented in each province and territory, the award celebrates outstanding achievement, innovative practice and excellence in literacy.
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Ontario names new literacy champion

Leah Morris, a community builder and passionate advocate for literacy in the Hamilton area, has been awarded the Ontario 2010 Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
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NEWLY qualified teachers have a lack of literacy skills, demonstrate poor spoken grammar and struggle with basic numeracy tasks, ­according to head teachers.
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UNESCO’s Director-General, Irina Bokova announced the six prizewinners following the proposals of an international Jury, which met from 5 -9 July.
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What do the following careers have in common: conservation officer, wildlife officer, environmental consultant, forestry officer and environmental protection officer?
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The Conference Board of Canada has produced a series of Organizational Effectiveness and Learning Case Studies that are included in the NALD online library.
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Organizers of the recent Cultivating Connections Conference held in Edmonton, Alberta, are pleased with the quality of discussion that took place as well as the breadth of perspectives on family literacy that were shared.
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