Literacy Across the Curriculumedia Focus
Article titles:
- Does it matter what we call it?
- Conclusions of the government response to “Raising adult literacy skills: the need for a pan-Canadian response”
- To ponder
- Stephen Lewis on adult learning and the Quebec policy
- International trends 2002-2003
- Adult education: a lifelong journey - Quebec policy
- The increasing importance of adult education
- Reflections on adult learning from aboard
- Local materials: to produce of adapt?
- Literacy, museums and the arts: future directions
- Reading the museum - demonstration projects 1993-1999
- Community writing
- Chronological conference listing
-
Happening at the centre: coming events
Related contributing CKOL partner
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