Posted: May 1, 2013 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
“Throughout its long history, the literacy and essential skills field has continually evolved and adapted in response to the changing needs of adults. This timeline captures some of the important people, events, initiatives and other influences that have helped shape the literacy and essential skills field in Canada over the past 200 years.” -- Essential Skills Ontario
Posted: October 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
The Canadian Library Association is pleased to announce that October has been designated as Canadian Library Month. The idea for a month dedicated to library and information services in Canada was developed by library partners from across the country to help raise public awareness of the valuable role that libraries play in the lives of Canadians.
Posted: October 1, 2012 |

Category: Learning
This toolkit from the American Library Association will help you add, expand, and advocate for adult literacy services at your library. The suggestions will help you reach and serve new and non-readers and establish the library as an essential literacy partner in your community.
Posted: September 28, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
The New Brunswick learning event captured on video the five case study presentations delivered during the day. They illustrate real examples of literacy, essential skills and learning strategies that have been put to the test and implemented in New Brunswick workplaces.
Posted: September 28, 2012 |

Category: Learning
During this time Learning Disabilities Associations, including the Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick, ask that you get informed and help share the awareness of the challenges and strengths of people with a learning disability.
Posted: September 27, 2012 |

Category: Learning
AlphaPlus's most recent publication explores the perceptions and experiences of 10 adult learners, who are non-users or limited users of digital media, in their use of digital media to create digital texts. The authors explored the adult learners' attitudes and experiences relating to digital media, in order to understand the challenges and barriers they face.
Posted: September 26, 2012 |

Categories: Labour market, Learning
Ontario is making it easier for post-secondary education graduates to get their start in life by extending the grace period for repaying student loans for those who take their first job post-graduation in the not-for-profit sector.
Posted: September 26, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
High school students in every region of Nova Scotia now have access to a challenging program that helps prepare them for good jobs and citizenship.
Posted: September 26, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Northwest Territories recipients of the Council of the Federation Literacy Award and the Ministerial Literacy Awards were honoured during the annual Adult Learners’ Luncheon in Yellowknife.
Posted: September 25, 2012 |

Category: Learning
The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) announces six groundbreaking projects from around the world as winners of the 2012 WISE Awards under the theme "Transforming Education." Now in their fourth year, the WISE Awards identify, showcase and promote innovative educational projects from all sectors and regions of the world in order to inspire change in education.
Posted: September 24, 2012 |

Category: Learning
According to a new UIS study, efforts to halve adult illiteracy rates by 2015, as agreed under the Education for All (EFA) targets, are likely to be met with limited success in many countries. Education systems struggling to accommodate growing populations, maturing illiterate youth, and the marginalization of women and girls will continue to hinder progress. The report focuses on 41 countries in four regions.
Posted: September 20, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Literacy Partners of Manitoba has launched a new website in celebration of Literacy Month and their 25th anniversary as an organization.
Posted: September 20, 2012 |

Category: Learning
ABC Life Literacy Canada is delighted to announce the 2012 Life Literacy Award winners in recognition of outstanding achievement in adult literacy and essential skills through community literacy, workplace education, journalism and corporate excellence.
Posted: September 19, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Providing support for initiatives like the Reading Education Assistance Dogs program is just one of the goals of the Ottawa Citizen Literacy Foundation. Not all projects include dachshunds, but they all work to enhance vital reading skills.
Government ministers in the Atlantic region responsible for adult literacy are continuing their commitment to that cause. On the occasion of International Literacy Day September 8, they launched a series of posters highlighting literacy champions from the four Atlantic provinces. The posters recognize the importance of strong literacy skills to individuals, communities, economies and societies.
Posted: September 12, 2012 |

Category: Learning
The Literacy Alberta Awards of Excellence recognize contributions to the field of literacy in Alberta. You have until September 28, 2012, to nominate an outstanding organization, volunteer, student or literacy practitioner.
Ofsted’s recent reports Moving English Forward (published in March 2012) and Removing barriers to literacy (January 2011) highlight that too many children and young people are falling behind at the beginning of education and lack the practical skills to successfully make their way in the adult world.
"With the UN’s End-Of-Decade Assessment, we expect to have a clearer understanding of the literacy needs around the world, and therefore the ability to target them more effectively. Though the UN will move on to new prerogatives, the emerging post-Decade Literacy Vision and Action Plan suggests that this is not the end, but rather the start of a more capable response from the literacy community."
"Literacy is a ladder out of poverty, but the real issue is poverty. Some of our former learners said it seemed as if they were caught in a never-ending cycle. You need school to get a job, but some people can’t afford to come to school. They’re hungry, they can’t concentrate or they have an upset stomach. It’s basically do or die. It’s like you’re thrown into a well with no rope to pull you up."
Posted: September 11, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
The Opportunities Program provides a means for Literacy NL to partner with local community
groups, providing the resources needed to support local action. The program fosters, encourages, and supports community initiatives related to adult and/or family learning, or workforce development.
In celebration of International Literacy Day 2012, Global Literacy Professional Development Network (www.glpdn.net) and IRA’s Global Operations Unit released A Practical Guide to Action Research for Literacy Educators.
The Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick will provide leadership to advance literacy, lifelong learning and essential skills for all citizens through partnerships and collaboration with government, educational institutions, business, labour, community organizations and individuals.
Posted: September 10, 2012 |

Category: Learning
Decoda Literacy Solutions is proud to announce the launch of the Adult Literacy Database. This database will capture data about adult literacy programs in British Columbia, and will fulfill a longstanding need for a simple and effective program management tool for adult literacy programs.
“Ministers of education are pleased to add their voice to the global call for greater literacy for all peoples,” said Ramona Jennex, Chair of CMEC and Minister of Education for Nova Scotia. “We recognize that literacy is one of the pillars of an open and democratic, economically strong, and socially inclusive society.”
"This year, International Literacy Day has a special focus on the fundamental relationship between Literacy and Peace. ... Lasting peace depends on the development of literate citizenship and access to education for all. Amidst political upheaval and escalating violence in many parts of the world, literacy must be a priority in the peace-building agenda of all nations." -- Irina Bokova
Jessica Hjarrand is a UNESCO literacy specialist who works to implement literacy programs that help children and adults enjoy the basic human right of learning how to read and write. This is her story.
"Literacy, if we need to be reminded, is the great enabler that allows individuals to unlock their potential. It’s the basic skill set on which most other capabilities are built. As we celebrate International Literacy Day (proclaimed by UNESCO in 1965) this Saturday, we should also remember that literacy is a fundamental human right."
In British Columbia, the importance of literacy as a foundational skill is recognized year-round through the efforts of literacy programs for people of all ages in communities all across the province. On September 8, Decoda Literacy Solutions would like to acknowledge the tremendous value that these programs bring to British Columbia.
Posted: September 6, 2012 |

Category: Learning
UNESCO will host an international conference September 26-28, 2012, in Vancouver to explore the main issues affecting the preservation of digital documentary heritage. The goal is to develop strategies that will contribute to greater protection of digital assets and help to define an implementation methodology that is appropriate for developing countries, in particular.
Posted: September 5, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
This is a reminder that all federal not-for-profit corporations incorporated under the old legislation must transition to the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act by October 17, 2014. For more information, refer to the Transition Guide for Federal Not-for-profit Corporations.
Posted: September 5, 2012 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
Each month NALD releases Library user statistics in a feature known as the Top 20 downloads. The report examines the number of NALD Library documents which are viewed and downloaded by visitors to the NALD website