Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus

Author/contributor
Title
Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus
Volume
16
Issue
1
Date
[2002]
Language
en
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Extra
Number of pages: 48
Notes

Article titles:

  • Of policies and promises
  • To ponder
  • Development of ABE/Literacy in Canada
  • An ABE teacher goes to Antarctica
  • Research in practice
  • How do adults with little formal education learn?
  • Reflections on the Gathering
  • Health literacy and hard-to-reach patients
  • An overview of Summer Institute 2001
  • Moving to the visual: technology and new literacy possibilities for the learning disabled
  • Literacy for those with learning disabilities - a personal perspective
  • Bridges to practice
  • LINCS
  • Bridges to practice - the learning disabilities training effort for adults in the U.S.
  • Assistive or adaptive technologies
  • Cognitive tools and the acquisition of literacy
  • Technology and teaching: honouring teachers’ wisdom
  • Is there a difference between ‘good’ teachers and ‘great’ ones?
  • Adult literacy now
  • Chronological conference listing
  • Book sale benefits local community and underprivileged schools
  • National storysacks update
  • Learning disabilities resources partnership
  • The architecture of literacy
  • Canada book day 2002
  • New media education journal seeks contributors and subscribers
  • Free electronic journal subscriptions to developing countries

Citation
The Centre for Literacy of Quebec (CFL). “Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus” 16, no. 1 (2002).
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Centre for Literacy (CFL)

Founded:
1991; dissolved 2015

Constituents:
Educational institutions; policymakers; organizations providing educational services; organizations providing employment services, working with youth or with marginalized populations; cultural organizations; hospitals and health care centres; general public.

Website:
http://www.centreforliteracy.qc.ca/

Activities:
Learning events on topics connected to the field of adult literacy and essential skills, including the annual Summer and Fall Institutes; workshops, lectures, symposia around the training and information needs of community partners; action research projects, publications, and library services.

Former / Alternate Name:
Centre for Literacy, Montreal; The Centre for Literacy of Quebec