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This new resource from Rose Hip Press covers many basic principles of family literacy. It has more than 30 activities that help parents support the language and literacy development of their children. The content supports early language development, early numeracy, pre-reading and pre-writing skills.
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CMEC has just published PCAP-13 2007: Report on Reading Strategies and Reading Achievement, the third in a series of research projects in which the PCAP-13 2007 data set is used to examine questions of interest to educational policy-makers and practitioners in Canada. It focuses on the factors that contribute to the performance of 13-year-old Canadian students in reading.
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CMEC has just published a new report that examines how better data and evidence can be developed to support jurisdictions' efforts to improve the academic achievement and attainment of Aboriginal students in provincial and territorial elementary and secondary schools.
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The Centre for Family Literacy will host a Leading with Literacy Breakfast and presentation of the Lois Hole Memorial Literacy Awards in Edmonton, Alberta, on Thursday, January 24, 2013.
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Top 10 financial mistakes made by young adults

Whether you’re a young person who recently graduated, just getting your career started or finally moving out on your own, it can be hard to keep track of your personal finances. Some of the biggest mistakes are also the most common and can seriously cost you in the long term. Here are the top 10, along with some tips on how to avoid them.
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Giving the gift of financial literacy

The key to giving financial literacy gifts is to make them fun, says Gordon Pape, co-author (with his daughter, Deborah Kerbel) of Money Savvy Kids: The best ways to teach your children about money for a strong financial future.
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Arctic Inspiration Prize goes in part to Nunavut Literacy Council

The Nunavut Literacy Council will receive $300,000 to help people use literacy skills outside the classroom such as when hunting or sewing. Kim Crockatt, the council's executive director, said it's about turning research into action. "It's always better to have more support for what we're doing. I think this will help us get that."
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The Quebec English Literacy Alliance has created its own unique rendition of a seasonal, musical favourite.
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Recent research from TD Canada Trust found that while 97% of parents with children under 12-years-old say it's extremely important to talk to their kids about money and finances, 42% say they haven't yet talked to their children and 36% say they find it difficult to find the time to talk to their kids because it's a complicated topic.
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Book lover on your holiday list? Top picks from Globe Books

"From this rich array we select only the most promising for reviews - and then only those that wowed our professional readers for our annual 100 list. Herewith, the titles reviewers couldn’t put down, couldn’t stop talking about, and insist you stock up on, too." -- The Globe and Mail
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First Nations education talks back on track

"Our meeting concluded with a firm commitment to continue seeking ways of working together to achieve our ultimate objective, which is improving the education and opportunities available to First Nation students," Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan said.
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British Columbia's Grade 4 students among world's top readers

B.C.'s Grade 4 students are among the world's top readers at their grade level and had the highest average score in Canada, according to a new international report.
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Canadian parents and teachers are succeeding at creating an environment at home and at school that promotes good reading skills among children, according to reports released today by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) and the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). But while the reports show that Canadian Grade 4 students perform well in reading by international standards, there remains room for improvement.
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The New Brunswick Public Library Service has received a donation of $100,000 from the New Brunswick Public Libraries Foundation for the purchase of new eBooks and downloadable audio books. The Electronic Library New Brunswick has been growing in popularity since it was created in 2010. The gift is the largest allocation the foundation has made to the electronic library and will enable it to augment the collection by about 4,000 titles.
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Language training resource prepares learners for real-life scenarios

NorQuest College is pleased to announce the release of a new interactive ESL teaching resource. Interactive English 2 is available online free of charge to ESL providers and libraries at ie.norquest.ca.
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The latest official research data put the illiteracy rate in Mozambique at 43.9 per cent. But this figure is an average and hides great differences between the country’s various provinces, between men and women, and between the cities and the countryside.
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CBC Radio WAM (Weekend Arts Magazine) in St. John's, NL, featured author and NALD Honorary Chair Roch Carrier in an interview recently. The Quebec novelist, playwright and short story writer believes it is a challenge to get young people to read books these days. At 75, Mr. Carrier continues to exude passion for reading and literacy.
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Over the past few years Canadian Literacy and Learning Network (CLLN) has undergone a number of changes. One of the most recent changes has been the transition from a representational board to a skills-based board. CLLN is currently seeking applicants for one of 10 board positions.
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“I thank all volunteers for their exceptional work in supporting communities, learning and innovation, which strengthens Canada in many ways,” said Minister Diane Finley. “Volunteers play an enormously important role in our collective responsibility to foster a more caring Canada where everyone works together to support communities.”
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Canada Post is offering a new service to keep the greeting card tradition alive but in a modern way. The Picture Postage™ application, already popular with Canadians looking to create their own stamps and postcards, now allows users to create and send personalized greeting cards to loved ones or customers through the Canada Post mobile app or website.
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Community Service-Learning Awards competition underway

The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation is accepting submissions for the 2012 Community Service-Learning (CSL) Awards competition. CSL is a model of experiential learning that combines classroom learning with volunteer work to achieve community goals and instill in students a sense of civic engagement. The deadline for applications is January 31, 2013.
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"Whether Canadians with sight loss need information about education, interview techniques, or workplace accommodation, access to employment resources for people who are blind or partially sighted will ensure meaningful employment in a wide range of fields for years to come," says Penny Hartin, Chief Executive Officer of the World Blind Union.
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Intergenerational Workforce Literacy Development: Workshops planned for 2013

In his new free workshop for 2013, Tom Sticht reviews extensive data on intergenerational inequalities in education and economics. He also presents data from many studies to suggest that greater investments in the education of undereducated youth and adults, many of whom are parents or will become parents, can help break the multiple life cycles of inequalities in education and economic achievement.
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Decoda proud to offer $5,000 each to four innovative literacy programs

BC Ideas is an online competition for over $270,000 in funding to encourage social innovation in British Columbia. Decoda Literacy Solutions is providing $20,000 in funding ($5,000 each to four entries) through BC Ideas to innovative ideas that use literacy as a strategy to address challenges in B.C. communities.
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Decoda's regional training wraps up for fall

For the second year in a row, Decoda Literacy Solutions staff spent the fall travelling to eight regions around British Columbia for two-day training, networking and idea-sharing events.
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Toronto Public Library announces 2012 First & Best Booklist

Toronto Public Library has announced its sixth annual First & Best Booklist, the highly anticipated selection of the year's best in Canadian books for children from birth to age five that are fun to read and help build early literacy skills.
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Junior Achievement of Canada is pleased to announce the launch of the new "Keep your balance" interactive tool for students. The tool was developed in partnership with Accenture and allows students to understand how the financial and environmental decisions they make can impact their life.
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Early childhood education pays for itself: TD Bank report

TD Bank says investing in early education programs will help Canada address the major economic threats it is facing over the coming decades, including poverty, critical skills shortages and yawning productivity gaps that hold our economy back.
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TD Bank Group has been instrumental in supporting the ongoing development and delivery of Junior Achievement's programs across Canada for more than 15 years. The most recent gift of $400,000 will help build an online platform to support the growth of three major programs - Economics for Success, Dollars with Sense and Company Program - and thereby increase their reach in homes, classrooms and communities across the country.
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Literacy and Essential Skills in Saskatchewan: Environmental Scan 2012 (PDF)

The Saskatchewan Literacy Network has prepared this report to provide the context for literacy and essential skills activities in the province and to gain a more strategic understanding of existing and emerging skill shortages and their impact on literacy and essential skills.
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