Literacies - Welcome

We are a journal and web site for adult literacy researchers and practitioners.

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literacies audio adult literacy podcasts

Audio versions of Literacies articles that you can listen to here or download. Saturday, May 3, 2003.

story juice

My dad moved to Bloor and Dovercourt in 1945 and attended Bloor Collegiate from then until 1950. Carl Mollins on the BCI Student Council. My dad had to contend with. The Beanery Boys hung out at Dovercourt and College near the West End YMCA. My dad and his friends had to run fast to avoid the Beanery Boys when they went to the Y. The other gang was the Junction Boys. When my dad met my friend who has lived in the Junction.

Tri County Literacy Network

Welcome to Tri-County Literacy Network. We envision a community in which literacy and life-long learning are highly valued. The Tri-County Literacy Network is a non-profit organization that promotes literacy as an important part of life-long learning. We provide support to adult literacy programs and develop community partnerships with other promoters of learning in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton, and Windsor-Essex.

blogging about working in adult literacy

Blogging about working in adult literacy. This literacies web forum was held in october and november 2007. Friday, November 9, 2007. Richness, inspiration and hope. Thanks to everyone who took part in this forum, either by reading or commenting. Three weeks have flown by, and we have certainly had a rich discussion! Many people spoke of the powerful, not necessarily financial, rewards. Meanwhile, we need to know how this blog worked for you. Please fill in our very short evaluation by clicking here.

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We are a journal and web site for adult literacy researchers and practitioners.

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The domain literacyjournal.ca states the following, "Is a magazine from Canada about adult literacy research and practice." We observed that the webpage said " Was funded as a literacy project until April 2009." It also stated " Unfunded we can no longer publish a regular hardcopy version of the journal. Articles in the Spring 2010 issue of Community Literacies Journal. We continue to talk about adult literacy research and practice wherever and whenever we can. Join us at the Cafe." The header had literacy as the highest ranking keyword. This keyword was followed by language, education, and reading which isn't as urgent as literacy. The other words the site used was writing. orality is also included but will not be seen by search engines.

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