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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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The Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network Inc., with funding from the Ministry of Education Literacy Office, is seeking an Aboriginal Family Literacy Coordinator for a full-time term position. The successful applicant will promote Aboriginal Family Literacy programming and services throughout Saskatchewan.
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Each week as we discuss the struggles associated with reading, I am reminded of the fact that a struggling reader affects everyone in the family and beyond the family.
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Starting the school day just 30 minutes later in the morning might help teenagers be more productive and decrease the chances of them oversleeping on weekends, according to a group of sleep scientists. Sleep specialist Dr. Judith Owens and her colleagues studied the results of delaying the start of the day to 8:30 a.m., from 8 a. m at school in Newport, R.I. The 201 students in Grades 9 through 12 also completed online surveys before and after the switch.
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Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) and individualized, customizable approaches to speaking a new language are just two of the new directions in language education, according to a new study on global trends in language learning. The study found that authoritative teacher attitudes and language labs, among other things, went out in the 20th century.
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Thank you for attending the Cultivating Connections National Family Literacy Conference, hosted by the Centre for Family Literacy.
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Ottawa, June 29, 2010 - As a signal of their commitment to attracting the best and brightest students to Canada, the presidents of five key national education associations signed a Memorandum of Understanding today establishing the Canadian Consortium for International Education Marketing.
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Wiki. Don’t you? But have you ever wondered what wiki means? WikiLeaks has been in the news lately because it released a document that encompasses over 91,000 reports covering the war in Afghanistan. Wikileaks is a site that obtains and publishes sensitive material and is designed to protect whistleblowers, journalists, and activists.
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What it means to be literate in the 21st century is about much more than just reading and writing — it is about how we communicate in society and how we prepare for a changing world. This is the message being delivered by the Ontario Literacy Coalition as it prepares for its Spotlight on Learning: Becoming Agents of Change conference set for October 18-20, 2010. The conference is a Canada-East initiative to help Canadians prepare for these changes.
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FREDERICTON - A new Aboriginal visual arts program will begin at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design this fall, to help to both educate New Brunswickers about the history of the province while also promoting the future of First Nations culture.
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Imagine. Imagine not being able to read this sentence. Try not being able to read the directions on a package, a prescription label, or the warning sign on a fence. Imagine not being able to read a story to a child.
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The Library of Congress has chosen Curious George, the children’s book character, to star in its new public service advertising campaign.
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The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is hosting the first Northwest Territories Aboriginal Languages Summer Institute this month, a partnership between the Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) and the University of Victoria Certificate Program in Aboriginal Language Revitalization (CALR).
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By Tom Sticht Today there are shelves of books that call for educators to base their instruction on the relatively new science of the brain. These books based on neuro-imaging of the brain call for brain-based reading instruction, brain-based mathematics instruction, drawing on the right and left brains, and so on.
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FREDERICTON (CNB) – The provincial and federal governments are working with municipal partners to support New Brunswick’s growing knowledge sector with the creation of the Centre of Excellence for Advanced Learning and Technologies (CEALT) in Fredericton.
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WINNIPEG, July 22 /CNW Telbec/ - Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo and First Nations Chiefs and delegates from across Canada confirmed a new comprehensive plan to directly address critical education needs facing First Nation communities.
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CHARLOTTETOWN, le 20 juillet 2010 - Au nom de l'honorable James Moore, ministre du Patrimoine canadien et des Langues officielles, l'honorable Gail Shea, ministre des Pêches et des Océans et députée d'Egmont, en compagnie de l'honorable Robert Ghiz, premier ministre de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, ont annoncé aujourd'hui la signature d'une entente entre les gouvernements du Canada et de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard en matière de langues officielles.
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ScienceDaily (July 20, 2010) — Those ubiquitous wires connecting listeners to you-name-the-sounds from invisible MP3 players -- whether of Bach, Miles Davis or, more likely today, Lady Gaga -- only hint at music's effect on the soul throughout the ages.
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CHARLOTTETOWN, July 20, 2010 - On behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, the Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Member of Parliament (Egmont), along with the Honourable Robert Ghiz, Premier of Prince Edward Island, today announced the signing of an agreement between the governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island on official languages.
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OTTAWA, July 21 /CNW Telbec/ - Dismissed by generations of parents and educators for being "sub-literate" comic books and graphic novels may hold the key to promoting prose literacy in young boys - who have traditionally lagged behind girls in reading - says the Canadian Council on Learning (CCL).
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Established in 1994 and located in the municipality of West Hants, the Hants Learning Network Association is a not-for-profit literacy and career-based organization that focuses on adult learners and learning opportunities that encourage and support healthy, sustainable communities. The term position is based in Windsor, Nova Scotia, and extends from August 2010 to March 31, 2011, 30 hours per week.
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Vancouver, BC, July 15, 2010 - On July 13, 2010, 120 golfers gathered at University Golf Club in Vancouver for the 20th Annual Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf Tournament for Literacy BC, and the presentation of the annual Learner Achievement Tribute Award to Shawn Richards.
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Planning is continuing for this year's symposium hosted by Literacy Alberta and the Community Learning Network. The dates are October 27-30, 2010 with a full program that includes two pre-symposium workshops and over 60 workshops to choose from.
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(No. 224 - July 16, 2010 - 10 a.m. ET) The Honourable Peter Kent, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas), joined representatives from national Aboriginal organizations and the federal government earlier this week to congratulate the winners of the national Aboriginal Essay Competition 2010.
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