Authors: Sue Waugh Folinsbee, Judy Hunter
Collection: Research Materials
This bibliography is for those interested in reading further about workplace literacy as a social practice.
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Added: 2002-11-15
Series: Feliciter - Vol.49 No.1 (2003)
Authors: Thomas Quigley
Collection: Research Materials
The author describes how libraries can improve their websites by making it easier for users to find information about adult literacy resources and services, both in the library and beyond.
Added: 2003-04-02
Series: Literacy is for Life Fact Sheet
Authors: Movement for Canadian Literacy
Collection: Research Materials
The Literacy is for Life Fact Sheet series is a series of two-pager highlights on literacy and related topics.
This Fact Sheet highlights Literacy and the Workforce; how employees with higher literacy skills earn more income, are less likely to be unemployed, have greater opportunities for job mobility, are more likely to find full-time work, and are more likely to receive further training. They also report higher self-esteem and fewer occupational injuries.
Added: 2004-11-04
Series: Literacy is for Life Fact Sheet
Authors: Movement for Canadian Literacy
Collection: Research Materials
The Literacy is for Life Fact Sheet series is a series of two-pager highlights on literacy and related topics.
This Fact Sheet highlights Literacy and Older Adults and how the older a person is, the less likely her or she is to have the literacy skills needed for everyday life in Canada.
Added: 2004-11-04
Collection: Learning Materials
Frontier College presents Literacy and Technology Website Reviews of sites within these 6 categories: Children, Youth, English as a Second Language, Adult Literacy Activities, Resources and Mathematics.
Added: 2000-09-21
Series: Best Practice and Innovations
Authors: Lisa Hagedorn
Collection: Research Materials
The goal of this series is to provide important information on three topics of high priority to the literacy community and to highlight new, innovative, and successful practice relevant to LBS-funded agencies across Ontario.
Added: 2003-05-29
Series: Summer in Smallywood Essential Skills Series
Authors: Centre for Skills Development & Training
Collection: Learning Materials
"Summer in Smallywood" is a series of three online games designed to improve competence in the Essential Skills of oral communication, working with others, and thinking skills. It is aimed at young adult learners between the ages of 15 and 30.
This document provides further activities for the learner to do after finishing playing the games. The goal is to reinforce the skills learned by applying them to the learner’s own life.
Some of the questions in this document will require the use of the Ontario Skills Passport website, which can be accessed by clicking on: http://skills.edu.gov.on.ca.
Added: 2011-11-22
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Authors: NWT Literacy Council, Nunavut Literacy Council
Collection: Learning Materials
The content of this workbook is the result of a nine-month action research project called 'A Participatory Framework for Enhancing Community Capacity'. It is a tool kit of information that you may find useful in planning and carrying out local literacy
projects and other community activities. This project also produced a an action research report (http://www.nwt.literacy.ca/comdevel/nln/combuild/report/cover.htm).
Added: 2002-01-01
Authors: Joan B. Perry
Collection: Learning Materials
A topical website directory created for an Adult Education course.
Added: 2000-09-22
Series: Best Practice and Innovations
Authors: Judith Bond
Collection: Research Materials
The goal of this series is to provide important information on three topics of high priority to the literacy community and to highlight new, innovative, and successful practice relevant to LBS-funded agencies across Ontario.
Added: 2003-05-29
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