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ABC Life Literacy Canada is a joint initiative of business and labour, supporting the development of a fully literate Canadian population by raising awareness in the general public and in the private sector and by providing support to local literacy groups across the country. |
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Centre AlphaPlus Centre is a major Canadian provider of information and resources for adult literacy. They provide information, resources, and support services to practitioners working in the Deaf, Native, Francophone, and Anglophone adult literacy streams in Ontario and beyond. |
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"La fédération canadienne pour l'alphabétisation en français" is a non-profit organization which strives to promote and deliver access to French literacy and to establish links between French literacy groups and their members. This site is only available in French. |
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Frontier College is a national network of volunteer tutors, youth and adult learners, and popular education professionals who teach literacy skills such as reading and writing. |
| The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) is Canada's Adult Literacy Information Network. | |
| The Office of Literacy and Essential Skills (OLES) provides a national knowledge base of best practices, models and applied research, as well as practical tools and instruments that support and strengthen partnerships in literacy and essential skills programs. | |
The following list is provided for quick reference and is not considered a comprehensive listing. We do not monitor the content or current (sometimes changing!) location of these sites. Please let us know if you can suggest changes or additions to our links by emailing us at mcl@literacy.ca.
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ESL Literacy and Immigrant Settlement Issues
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International Literacy Connections
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Literacy Research and Statistics
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Practitioner Support and Develpment
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Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition
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Movement for Canadian Literacy is now Canadian Literacy and Learning Network (CLLN). Please note changes to the website to reflect our new name among other things, will take place over the next several months.
September 8th is International Literacy Day (ILD). Take a few minutes and help us mark ILD by checking out the following polls.
November 7, 2010
The Adult Learning Network (ALN) is pleased to announce its up-coming Lifelong Learning Forum that will be held on Sunday, November 7, 2010, at the Marriott Hotel in Ottawa. You are invited to participate in plenary sessions to discuss the strategy to implement a Canadian Lifelong Learning Network. The Forum will also host workshops dedicated to the topic of the analysis of a culture of lifelong learning. The goal of the Forum is to provide a venue where Anglophone, Francophone and Aboriginal learning communities will join to share promising practices, discuss new research and be informed of the results of UNESCO’s CONFINTEA VI. The idea of an Adult Learners Charter for Canada, as well as suggestions for activities related to Adult Learner's Week 2011 will be included.
The event will precede the Canadian Association for Prior Learning Assessment (CAPLA) Recognizing Learning conference held November 7-9, 2010 at the same location.
Check the Adult Learning Network (ALN) website for more information. http://www.aln-raa.ca/.
Get the latest literacy news, highlights and events from across the country!
• The National Adult Literacy Database Headline News
• The Federal Government's Essential Skills website