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PAL
stands for "Partnership Approach to
Literacy". It is a tutoring project designed for
school students with low reading or comprehension skills, who experience little
pleasure in reading.
This program was developed through
Matthew Halton Community School, Pincher Creek, AB for all four schools in the
community (public and separate). Other current Alberta sites are: Coalhurst
Elementary, Grande Praire (public, separate and county schools), Crowsnest Pass
(through its Parents in Partnership Program), Fort Macleod, Claresholm, Nanton,
Senator Buchanan and Galbraith Elementary in Lethbridge. Under development are
Rocky Mountain House, and William Roper Hull School in Calgary for September
2001. It began in 1989-91 as a pilot project funded through the National
Literacy Secretariat, in partnership with the Alberta Government. PAL provides
trained volunteers to tutor school students who struggle with daily reading
tasks and find little or no enjoyment in reading. Through the years of literacy
programming, over 500 literacy tutors have been trained in this community of
7000 citizens (for PAL and the community's adult literacy project,
READ/WRITE).
Family Literacy component: PAL
is a partnership approach which includes the efforts of student, tutor, school
and parents to bring positive changes to an individual's view of reading and
writing. Parents are included in the planning for tutoring outcomes, and have
opportunity to meet with PAL Coordinators at Parent/Teacher interviews, or in
the PAL office or the family home. PAL Projects are closely associated with
other family literacy programming in communities, recognizing the very
important link between family literacy development and life long learning
skills for an individual. |