Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus

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Title
Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus
Volume
16
Issue
2
Date
n.d.
Language
en
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Number of pages: 48
Notes

Article titles:

  • Whither literacy? Consolidating our resources
  • To ponder
  • Workforce literacy instruction and electronic writing: a study
  • Report from Summer Institute 2002

    • Math for learning, math for life
    • Introductory thoughts on numeracy
    • Adult numeracy curriculum and assessment: how they shape and are shaped by our versions of ‘competence’
    • Thinking about numeracy instruction
    • Helping teachers use math to solve problems and communicate
  • Mark these dates April 4-5, 2003
  • The Centre for Literacy won three awards in 2002 for excellence and for community leadership
  • More than plain language: adapting health communication for hard-to-reach patients
  • National literacy and health research project
  • Literacy decade
  • NALD receives UNESCO award
  • A Canadian journal of adult literacy research and practice
  • Festival of literacies
  • Teaching reading to adults
  • International conference on imagination and education
Citation
The Centre for Literacy of Quebec (CFL). “Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus” 16, no. 2 (n.d.).
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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