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LNS is pleased to announce the 2013 Adult Learner Recognition Awards will be presented at the NSPGI Golf Tournament on June 13. These awards are given to adult learners in Nova Scotia who have shown exceptional progress and achievement in learning and literacy.
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During Adult Learners’ Week, Quebec English Literacy Alliance (QELA) will be working with the Cree School Board at the Sabtuan Regional Vocational Training Centre at a three-day workshop where vocational training instructors and students will use essential skills to create video segments.
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To help mark Adult Learners' Week, adult learners from across PEI were invited to write inspirational messages to adults who are thinking of taking an adult literacy program.
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Read about factors that contribute to adult learner success in the Northwest Territories. This report provides some in-depth analysis about how to facilitate learner success in adult literacy and basic education (ALBE) programs. It builds on the NWT Literacy Council research (2009) into non-academic outcomes.
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Adult Basic Education program in N.L. to be privatized

The Newfoundland and Labrador government is planning to privatize part of the College of the North Atlantic's curriculum. As outlined in the provincial budget, the college will lose its Adult Basic Education program. The program is currently offered at 12 campuses across the province.
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A revised and updated version of Lankshear’s previous edition, this book discusses literacies as social practice. The text offers an examination of how modern digital collaborative tools shape how we engage in social learning, and how social learning affects our practice and mastery of new literacies.
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The Dutch Reading & Writing Foundation (Stichting Lezen & Schrijven) is collecting information from nine different countries to compile a comparative perspective on delivery models and governmental policy in adult literacy.
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This is the week we celebrate adult learners here in our community and across the country for their commitment to lifelong learning. The time and energy they devote to learning have personal benefits but also improves our communities and workplaces. Adult Learners’ Week is also the perfect opportunity to explore the many types of learning available to adults from all walks of life.
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Literacy and lifelong learning are important tools that give Canadians the skills necessary to understand how to read, communicate with others and engage fully and confidently in all areas of life. One of the goals of Adult Learners’ Week is to promote and facilitate easier access to these opportunities.
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Continuous learning has a ripple effect, not only for learners but for teachers and the communities in which they reside. Each year at this time, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) joins literacy and essential skills organizations from across Canada to celebrate Adult Learners’ Week.
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The National Adult Literacy Database has extended the nomination process for its fourth annual Innovation Technology Award. Submissions will now be accepted until April 15, 2013.
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Nominations open for Sheree Fitch Adult Learner Scholarship Awards

These awards were initiated by the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick in honour of Sheree Fitch, the organization's honorary patron. They are given to adult learners who are currently enrolled in a community-based literacy program in New Brunswick. The learner must be showing potential and a commitment to staying in the program.
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The Federal Budget provides a welcome focus on university research, education and youth innovation that will serve to enhance Canada's future prosperity, said Ryerson University President Sheldon Levy.
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The $10 million for Indspire's Building Brighter Futures program, announced by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty in the Federal Budget, will help thousands of Indigenous students acquire the education and skills they need to participate in their communities and the Canadian economy.
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MediaSmarts and the Canadian Teachers’ Federation are pleased to announce that marketing and consumerism will be the focus of Canada’s eighth annual Media Literacy Week, to be held November 4-8, 2013. The official theme will encourage educators and parents to talk to children and teens about the marketing they encounter on a daily basis.
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Six workplace tips for the socially challenged

Are you the type of person who hates to be interrupted at work with “good mornings” and other niceties? Do you routinely avoid the break room or eat lunch at your desk? Do your co-workers hang out socially, but rarely invite you for an after-work drink?
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The provincial government is partnering with the Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick to help apprentices with learning disabilities in their training. Apprentices now have access through the association to additional assistive technology to support their learning.
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Nova Scotians are encouraged to recognize people for their contributions to literacy and learning through the Council of the Federation Literacy Award. The deadline for nominations is Monday, April 22.
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"Newfoundland and Labrador is facing very real challenges related to our population and demographics in the coming years. In fact by 2020 we will need 70,000 skilled people to ensure we can take maximum advantage of the economic opportunities before us. Through our recently announced Population Growth Strategy, we will build on the work of the Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism and keep attracting new Canadians as part of our plan to address these challenges." -- Joan Shea, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills
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Youth-serving organizations launch Manitoba's After School Network

Forty-nine organizations registered for the launch of the After School Network in Manitoba as well as funders that include the Winnipeg Foundation, United Way and True North Foundation. Twenty-three organizations showcased their activities at a network fair.
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Laubach Literacy Ontario seeking presenters for June conference

Laubach Literacy Ontario's 2013 conference titled "Looking Ahead" is being hosted by the North Bay Literacy Council in celebration of its 35th anniversary. Location will be Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario, June 21-23, 2013. The organization is looking for presenters to provide workshops on Saturday, June 22. The deadline for submissions is April 18, 2013.
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NALD’s fourth annual Innovative Technology Award up for grabs -- Past winners revisited

If you're aware of an exemplary or innovative technology product, project or service that benefits the field of adult literacy and essential skills in Canada, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) would like to hear about it.
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Internationally renowned commentator on global affairs, CNN's Dr. Fareed Zakaria, who delivered the keynote address, said of the conference: "I think having a meeting like this ... to begin this process of really transforming education for the future so that it becomes something that is as innovative and as forward looking and as dynamic as so many of the other aspects of society going forward, is a tremendous advantage."
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Saskatoon Catholic School Board Superintendent Gordon Martell has won a prestigious national award for his tireless efforts to improve First Nations education. Martell said he has fought throughout his career to "revision" how native students are educated, and to develop culturally relevant programs that teach students the history of their people.
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Government of Canada invests in research excellence

Some of the world’s most accomplished and promising minds working in diverse scientific disciplines will receive significant support from the federal government, through the Canada Research Chairs program, to pursue world-class research at post-secondary institutions across Canada.
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CLLN launches online survey of Literacy and Essential Skills (LES) workforce

The survey provides LES workers with a unique opportunity to speak about their own experience and reality as a member of that workforce. It is part of a larger study that will allow CLLN to provide a picture of the demographics of Literacy and Essential Skills practitioners as well as what kinds of work they do, where they do it and how they do it.
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NIACE welcomes the Community Learning Learner Survey Report recently published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), for its robust data drawn from learners themselves and as a valuable step forward in evidencing the transformational powers of community learning.
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Linda Shohet being honoured as champion of lifelong learning

The Quebec Association for Lifelong Learning (QALL) will recognize The Centre for Literacy's Executive Director Linda Shohet and two other Quebec adult educators at its 2nd Annual Champions of Lifelong Learning Gala on March 22, 2013. QALL is an English-language association that supports those who support learners. Linda is a former Board member and a co-founder of the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD).
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Literacy Partners of Manitoba, a growing non-profit organization, believes that literacy is a human right. The organization strives for a community where everyone has the literacy and essential skills to manage the challenges of daily life in their home, in their community and at their workplace.
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Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Heads of State, and Finance and Education ministers will discuss the role that private-public partnerships can play in transforming education to benefit more young people in the world in order to create a skilled workforce fit for the future. The inaugural Global Education and Skills Forum takes place in Dubai March 14-17.
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