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“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
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Adult learners are an under-utilized asset in the promotion of adult learning and literacy. Often, the perspective of adult learners is not sought.
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With funding from the Office of Literacy and Essential Skills, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Literacy Link Eastern Ontario has completed four bilingual occupational curricula based on the essentials skills, and is seeking community partners to field-test the materials.
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The Frontier College New Readers Bookstore carries titles for adult learners, literacy practitioners and other educators in the areas of essential skills, workplace literacy, ESL, GED and more.
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CLLN appoints Eileen Dooley as its new president and CEO (PDF)

The Canadian Literacy and Learning Network (CLLN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Eileen Dooley of Ottawa as its new president and CEO.
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Digital literacy is not only the ability to use and understand digital technology but also the ability to create content and effectively communicate using a variety of digital media tools.
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The Centre for Literacy launches new website

The Centre for Literacy has launched its newly designed website to better serve the information needs of Canada’s literacy and essential skills community.
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Number of university applications continues to rise across Canada

High school students are more eager than ever to study at universities to ensure they are equipped with the right credentials and skills, according to the application statistics released by the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC).
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The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) is a proud supporter of family literacy in all its forms. Every year since 1999, on January 27, Family Literacy Day (FLD) is celebrated in communities throughout Canada with activities related to reading, writing and math. The NALD website has a section dedicated to FLD. This page has been recently updated and now contains reading suggestions from the NALD library for families.
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DVDs depict agents on a mission to investigate essential skills

ESI: Essential Skills Investigation is the title of a DVD series designed as a promotional tool to help increase awareness of the central role that essential skills play in the workplace.
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Improving literacy with technology: Ten recommended resources

Digital literacy is the ability to understand and use information and communication technology (ICT). It requires a working knowledge of computer software and being able to decipher sounds and visual representations, for example icons.
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Grass Roots Press, a niche publishing company that specializes in adult literacy and ESL resources, carries over 400 books, DVDs and software packages. This catalogue features its customers’ favourite resources.
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If that little voice inside your head is telling you something may be wrong with your child’s speech and language development, an expert in the field suggests you listen to it.
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FREDERICTON, NB – Accessing information through the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) just got a little easier.
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Money Matters will increase the financial literacy and numeracy skills among adult learners across Canada. The program will help them make appropriate decisions and increase confidence when dealing with their finances.
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In recognition of a strong commitment to organizational excellence, Information Services Corporation has become the first Saskatchewan corporation to be recognized by the National Quality Institute with Level 3 certification in the Progressive Excellence Program (PEP) Integrated Criteria.
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Banner year: Saskjobs.ca reaches record popularity in 2010

More job seekers than ever before are exploring career opportunities on Saskatchewan's largest job-search website www.saskjobs.ca.
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Everyone from families to groups to individuals is encouraged to register their event or activity and share how they plan to celebrate Family Literacy Day on January 27, 2011.
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A national survey conducted for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants finds that many Canadians are in difficult financial circumstances or making financial decisions that threaten their long-term prosperity.
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Why digital literacy matters to newcomers

Information technology is no longer just the relationship between a user and a personal computer as new devices like smart phones emerge to challenge us in new ways.
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Ningwakwe Learning Press has carved out a niche in the relatively new field of Aboriginal literacy and educational publishing. By continuing to support First Nation, Inuit and Métis artists and writers in their development of high quality books, they have added an Aboriginal presence in not just literacy, but publishing as well right across Canada.
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Province releases 2010 Saskatchewan Education Indicators Report

This report is released annually to provide information to parents, teachers, schools and school divisions on student learning and achievement in the province.
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My Travels with Charles

Tom Sticht, international consultant in adult education, writes about his memories of Canada and the time he spent travelling with Charles Ramsey, NALD’s former executive director.
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Family literacy activities for the holidays

Learning can take place during a variety of family activities. This material, adapted by the NWT Literacy Council, originates with the Reading and Parents Program developed by Kingston Literacy.
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Money-wise: The growing importance of financial literacy in Canada

Increasingly Canadians are faced with a complex array of financial decisions to make in their everyday lives, from choosing a mortgage and retirement planning to managing consumer debt and funding for post-secondary education.
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Ten New Year’s resolutions for online students

Start 2011 off right by resolving to succeed in your studies. These 10 suggestions can help.
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Would you like an opportunity to become part of the Research-in-Practice (RiP) movement in Saskatchewan? Training is available in January of 2011.
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The Canadian government recognizes nine essential skills that are used in nearly every occupation and throughout daily life in different ways. Literacy BC has amusing skill-boosting activities you could try during the month of December.
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Imagine WikiLeaks just cracked open your e-mail inbox. What would those exchanges reveal about you and your business relationships? Quite a lot, it seems.
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Nine communities from across Saskatchewan will share in $385,000 in funding under the SaskSmart Innovations Fund to support the implementation of their community literacy plans.
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Education Matters: Insights on Education, Learning and Training in Canada

Statistics Canada has released a new issue of its free, online publication Education Matters: Insights on Education, Learning and Training in Canada. The issue contains an article on ‘trade qualifiers’ in the skilled trades and another on trends in age composition in post-secondary education.
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