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Laubach Literacy Ontario represents a network of community-based literacy programs. We use the services of trained volunteer tutors and trainers.
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The New Brunswick public libraries are planning to start offering e-books in the next few months to allow people access to more reading material in different formats.
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By celebrating this Day throughout the world, UNESCO seeks to promote reading, publishing and the protection of intellectual property through copyright.
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For 111 years, Frontier College has relied on the power of volunteers to deliver its literacy programs across Canada. As Canada's original literacy organization, Frontier College has been recruiting volunteers to work with Canadian children, youth and adults from coast to coast since 1899.
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Fredericton – The Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick would like to invite tutors, teachers and practitioners in the province to nominate adult learners who are currently attending programs for the SOUL Speakers Bureau.
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Literacy Northwest services this region. For more detailed information regarding programs in this area, please contact Literacy Northwest.
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VICTORIA – A total of $1.8 million in grants are available through the School Community Connections program to encourage the greater utilization of school facilities and support Neighbourhood Learning Centres.
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In an effort to be more welcoming to newcomers, the government today launched an innovative website that will give prospective residents the information they need to move to Saskatchewan. Also included is an online application feature for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) - the first of its kind in Canada.
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The Department of Education is improving the tuition support program for students with autism, learning disabilities and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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The availability of new on-line alternate format materials will greatly assist students with special needs and offer them access to the same resources as their peers. The Honourable Darin King, Minister of Education, provided details on the new addition to the department’s website today.
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Since 2005, the Honourable Danny Williams, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, has annually recognized achievements in literacy through the Council of the Federation (COF) Literacy Award. The Premier is now calling on those in the literacy community to nominate a literacy leader for the 2010 award.
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With First Nations representing an ever-increasing portion of the Canadian population, Northern Ontario universities are using a number of ways to engage and accommodate them.
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Children in Port-au-Prince are beginning to return to school, four months after the deadly earthquake on 12 January. But their normal lessons were replaced by a special syllabus developed by UNESCO and the Haitian Ministry of Education to take into account the trauma and disruption experienced by both children and teachers.
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EDMONTON — The local hard-of-hearing community is worried they will be cut out of the conversation again if NAIT cancels the only public program in Canada training people to transcribe meetings in real time.
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DALA is a user-friendly assessment, specifically designed to assess the literacy skills of very beginning readers. The primary purposes of DALA are to inform instruction and measure progress.
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The deadline for nominations for the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Awards has been extended to Friday, April 30 at 5 p.m. These awards honour and recognize individual and organizational effort in the development, enhancement, and/or promotion of Aboriginal literacy in Saskatchewan. Recipients will be recognized in each of the following categories: Elder, Practitioner, Learner, and Organization/Business. Nominations are accepted, accompanied by two letters of support.
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AlphaPlus Centre's Web Index received a makeover and is now fully available through Delicious, a social bookmarking tool that allows users to access, bookmark and organize their favourite websites directly online.
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The next World Congress will be July 12-15, 2010, in Auckland, New Zealand, where this storied gem in the Pacific is certain to energize and inspire. The theme for the conference will be “Leading & Learning in Literacy.” Additional details will be posted as they are available.
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Finally, an online credit course for teachers, teachers in training, and students interested in communications studies and media education. Understanding Media Literacy: Inside Plato’s Cave is a breakthrough online three credit course written, tested and endorsed by teachers and delivered in partnership with Athabasca University.
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The Spring Newsletter will be mailed to current members in early May. We'd like your input:
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Lac Brome, Quebec: Literacy Volunteers of Quebec launches the LVQ Student Solidarity Fund, a new initiative designed to facilitate participation in adult literacy programs offered by LVQ’s member organizations.
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Yellowknife (March 31, 2010) – The NWT Literacy Council has formally joined the call for an NWT Poverty Reduction Strategy, calling attention to the link between low literacy skills, poverty and employment prospects.
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The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Challenge is fun and easy and there is no charge to enter. Simply create a short story that explores a moment or theme in Aboriginal history. The event selected should be tied to Canada's past and/or your ancestral history. It can date as far back as a traditional legend or as recently as the June 2008 apology for residential schools. We encourage you to be creative in your choice of writing styles.
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The 2009–2010 State of Learning in Canada: A Year in Review report provides the most up-to-date information available on Canada’s learning landscape, and in the process helps contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of how Canadians are faring as lifelong learners.
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REXTON - Alarmed by consistently high drop-out rates among First Nations youth, former prime minister Paul Martin and Premier Shawn Graham announced a new program Monday to keep First Nations teens in school.
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SAINT JOHN (CNB) - A program improving adult literacy and promoting continuing learning in the workplace is being expanded with the opening of a new centre of excellence in Saint John. The program is known as Workplace Essential Skills (WES).
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OTTAWA, March 30 /CNW Telbec/ - Today the Canadian Council on Learning (CCL) will meet with a group of MPs and senators to report on its major findings and conclusions from six years of intensive, quality research.
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