November 2010 : Anniversary Newspaper

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November 2010 : Anniversary Newspaper
Date
November, 2010
Language
en
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Number of pages: 22
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Article titles:

  • Literacy Volunteers of Quebec turns 30!
  • Inside... 30 years of history
  • La ministre de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport félicite LVQ
  • Senator Joyce Fairbairn thanks and congratulates LVQ and its members
  • LVQ presidents celebrate three decades on literacy’s front lines
  • Quebec school boards recognize gap in English literacy services: 1970s
  • Seeds planted for first literacy councils
  • Literacy for all: Frank Laubach’s worldwide movement spreads to Quebec and Canada
  • LVQ volunteers learn how to organize, gain independence
  • LVQ in the news: Literacy starts making headlines
  • The results were in: Literacy councils changed students lives
  • Councils explore new ways of teaching, expand literacy’s scope
  • Provincial organizing transformed by new communication technologies
  • Volunteers pull together
  • As some member groups
  • Grow apart from network
  • Students and tutors launch their own books
  • Concerted effort made in spite of hard times
  • Provincial network opens its membership to non-Laubach councils
  • Coming together at conferences
  • Students discover possibilities, meet others with low literacy
  • Learner writes about conference day
  • Women a major force in volunteer literacy work
  • Retreats: Literacy leaders head for the hills
  • LVQ seeks provincial government recognition
  • Literacy leaders share student success stories
  • Mission accomplished: LVQ gets accreditation and core funding
  • Communicating in French means LVQ is heard
  • LVQ shapes its future, grows...
  • Literacy advocates talk tutoring
  • LVQ makes progress, partners
  • Freda Hudson inspires literacy movement
  • Literacy councils’ doors are open!
  • LVQ spreads the word
  • What LVQ does for members
  • Pencils sharpened, LVQ marches toward bright future
  • Milestones in LVQ history
Citation
Literacy Volunteers of Quebec. “November 2010 : Anniversary Newspaper” (November 2010).
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Logo of Literacy Quebec (LQ)

Literacy Quebec (LQ)

Founded:
1980

Constituents:
Community-based literacy organizations serving the English-speaking community in the province of Quebec

Website:
https://www.literacyquebec.org

Activities:
Providing professional development opportunities for literacy practitioners; advocating for literacy; networking with literacy-related groups; raising awareness of the importance of literacy in Quebec; partnering with government agencies

Former Name:
Laubach Literacy of Canada-Quebec, Literacy Volunteers of Quebec