Posted: November 30, 2011 |

Category: Learning
TESL Canada invites you to submit a proposal to present at the TESL Canada 2012 conference October 11-13, 2012. The conference will be held at Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia.
The theme for the conference, TESL Interiors: Landscapes of Literacies and Language, is one reflective of the multiple dimensions of communication and language education. Presentations can cover any of the diverse areas of inquiry related to TEAL and Teacher Education.
Posted: November 30, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Lindsay Kennedy, a member of the CLLN staff team since 2007, has been senior manager for the past two years. With over 20 years’ experience in the literacy and essential skills field, she is well-known as a visionary and a collaborator.
Posted: November 30, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Indigo announces the best books of 2011 with lists of top titles in fiction, non-fiction, teens' and children's books. As selected by Indigo's book buying team who read hundreds of titles every year, this year's compilation of must-read books features award winners, debuts and masterful storytellers from Canada and around the world.
Posted: November 29, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Reporting to the CEO, this position creates, manages and implements a comprehensive strategy and action plan for workforce/workplace literacy and essential skills activities. The successful candidate will develop partnerships with various government agencies and major institutions and foundations to advance the importance of literacy and essential skills in the workforce/workplace.
Posted: November 28, 2011 |

Category: Learning
A major new report released by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), indicates that over 90 per cent of Canadian students in Grade 8 are achieving at or above their expected level of performance in mathematics. Almost half are achieving above their expected level.
Posted: November 24, 2011 |

Category: Learning
The report was compiled jointly by provinces and territories through CMEC with financial assistance from the Government of Canada. It describes the wide variety of programs, initiatives and projects in minority-language education and second-language instruction that were carried out in provinces and territories between 2005 and 2009.
Posted: November 24, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
The ESL Literacy Network, winner of NALD’s Innovative Technology Award for 2011, offers a wide range of services and unique online resources in addition to adhering to the broader mandate for ESL instruction – breaking down barriers, opening doors and creating opportunities.
Thanks to the support of HSBC Bank Canada, ABC Life Literacy Canada is pleased to
offer fun learning activities for the whole family with a brand new Family Literacy Day
Activity Book. Parents can now download the activity book free of charge and complete it with their children to instil in them a love of learning.
Posted: November 23, 2011 |

Category: Learning
CBC has revealed the line-up for Canada Reads: True Stories, the first time the popular nationwide literary debate has chosen non-fiction books. The winner will be chosen at the end of four hour-long debates, taking place February 6 to 9, 2012, in Toronto.
Posted: November 23, 2011 |

Category: Learning
As a panel backed by the federal Conservative government deliberated the best way to improve the lamentable quality of First Nations education, former prime minister Paul Martin said it would be morally unconscionable to accept the status quo.
Posted: November 23, 2011 |

Category: Learning
A visionary trans-disciplinary scholar and creator of innovative academic and research networks, Dr. J. Fraser Mustard strived for improved outcomes for all young children and families here at home and around the world. Over the course of his distinguished career, he inspired legions of scholars and educators to follow in his footsteps.
Posted: November 21, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Dr. Fraser Mustard’s impassioned campaign calling attention to the crucial first years of life — and how brain development during that time sets the stage for health and well-being — inspired economists, educators and politicians around the globe.
Posted: November 21, 2011 |

Category: Learning
The Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Literacy Innovation Award honours innovation in the creation and delivery of adult literacy or adult-integrated family literacy programs delivered by a community organization in Canada. Applications will be accepted until June 1, 2012.
Posted: November 21, 2011 |

Categories: Essential skills, Learning
TESL Canada and BC TEAL welcome proposals for presentations at the TESL Canada 2012 conference next October. As a major national forum with international reach, TESL Canada conferences are held on an 18-month cycle and offer an important opportunity for professionals to share their work with peers.
Posted: November 18, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Frontier College, the Canadian Diabetes Association and Literacy Link South Central invite the general community and health-care providers with clients living with diabetes to attend a videoconference on health literacy. The event is planned for December 1, 2011, and speaker will be Linda Shohet, director of The Centre for Literacy.
Posted: November 14, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Canada’s theme for IEW 2011 underscores the value Canadians place on connecting with the world through studying abroad, internationalized curricula and international service. It also focuses on opening the world to Canada by welcoming international elementary, secondary and post-secondary students, promoting international exchanges, and encouraging qualified foreign students to make Canada their new home.
Posted: November 14, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Ashoka Changemakers invite you to share your ideas or projects that help First Nations, Métis and Inuit learners to succeed. As long as your focus is on learning, inside or beyond the classroom, your submission is welcome. Deadline for submissions is January 27, 2012.
Posted: November 9, 2011 |

Category: Learning
OCCL is looking for feedback on their website. They invite you to fill out the survey appropriate for you. They appreciate your feedback. The results will help them determine their audience and how to improve the website for you.
Posted: November 9, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Centre FORA’s Board of Directors is proud of the Centre’s accomplishments as well as those of its director, Yolande Clément, founder and Executive Director since 1989; it is therefore saddened to announce her departure from this position. But at the same time, it is also proud to announce the nomination of Liane Romain, who will spearhead this publishing and distribution house which specializes in literacy and numeracy.
All Canadians are invited to take a learning journey with ABC Life Literacy Canada for Family Literacy Day® 2012. Learning happens everywhere, and it's easy to make learning part of your daily life.
Posted: November 4, 2011 |

Category: Learning
The MB Check-Up shows that between 2005 and 2010, Manitoba had the highest percentage of youth who did not graduate from high school compared to the other western provinces, Ontario, and Canada. In 2010, this percentage rose by 0.9 percentage points to 11.6 per cent.
Posted: November 3, 2011 |

Category: Learning
“Although the economic downturn may have contributed to lower learning and development budgets in 2010, the decline in spending is indicative of an ongoing pattern,” said Carrie Lavis, senior research associate with The Conference Board of Canada.
Posted: November 2, 2011 |

Category: Learning
The committee considered a string of suggestions from individual members of the newly appointed Toronto Public Library Board, including shutting 38 of Toronto’s 98 branches, selling the historic Yorkville branch and reducing opening hours.
Posted: November 1, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Literacy and the Justice System Conference: Revealing the Connections between Literacy and Crime
When: Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Time: 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Posted: November 1, 2011 |

Category: Learning
This event combines a taste of the Scotiabank Giller Prize Gala formalities with a unique urban twist. Guests watch the live broadcast of the Scotiabank Giller Gala on a big screen, mingle with fellow guests, vote on the book they think will take home the coveted Scotiabank Giller Prize and enjoy appetizers and cocktails.
Posted: October 31, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Are you passionate about digital literacy? Are you a natural-born leader with a talent for seeing the bigger picture and connecting the networking dots? AlphaPlus, a resource and support agency providing resources to adult literacy agencies and educators in Ontario and Canada, is looking to fill the role of executive director. Applications will be accepted until November 22, 2011.
Posted: October 31, 2011 |

Category: Learning
November is Financial Literacy Month, an initiative developed by the Financial Literacy Action Group (FLAG), in collaboration with the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), the Government of Canada's lead agency on financial literacy.
Posted: October 26, 2011 |

Category: Learning
Veterans Affairs Canada has put together a package of learning resources to help teachers and students observe Veterans' Week and Remembrance Day on November 11, 2011. One of the activities is Postcards for Peace which provides an opportunity for youth to send postcards to those who served Canada in times of war, military conflict and peace or to still-serving Canadian Forces members. This learning activity allows youth to actively remember the sacrifices and achievements of Canadian veterans.
Posted: October 25, 2011 |

Category: Learning
"Like our founders, we are facing a dramatic shift in the demands of the economy and the next generation of learners are entering a period of profound social and political change - in this case on a global scale," says CEA Chair Lynne Zucker. "And in a country with 13 education systems, all implementing improvement strategies simultaneously, more than ever we need the pan-Canadian context that the CEA provides. "
Posted: October 25, 2011 |

Category: Learning
"While tablet users may be more oriented towards news anyway, there's something about the tablet that's causing them to do what they're inclined to do even more and in new ways," says Tom Rosenstiel, director of the project and a lead author of the study.