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Research Materials
From this page, access is provided to whole documents such as research reports, directories, articles and reviews Research Materials
Learning Materials
From this page, access is provided to resources such as online books which may be used at home or in the classroom Learning Materials
External Resources
This page contains a list of publishers and/or distributors that have literacy/essential skills material for sale External Resources
Literacy Newsletters
Literacy newsletters published by national and provincial/territorial literacy groups are found here as complete documents Literacy Newsletters
Story of the Week
This page allows adult learners to share their original stories. A new story is put on-line every Monday morning Story of the Week
Special Collections
Plain language summaries - Statistics Canada reports
The Plain Language Summaries provide the means of identifying the usefulness and relevancy of online full-text research documents from Statistics Canada quickly and efficiently.
Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women
Search an archive of CCLOW documents and newsletters Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women
CONNECT
Canada's Resource Publication on Technology and Adult Literacy Canada's Resource Publication on Technology and Adult Literacy
CASP Evaluation
These documents were reviewed by literacy coordinators and instructors of the Community Academic Services Program (CASP) in New Brunswick. CASP Evaluation
Software Evaluation Project
Evaluation of educational freeware and shareware software programs as effective resources for adult literacy training programs. Software Evaluation Project

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