International Literacy Day 2014 News September 8, 2014Literacy Newfoundland and Labrador has provided input to the provincial government over the past 7 years in an effort to bring a focus to the critical needs of literacy and skills development. We note that over this period the same key issues are raised, however, political will has not provided sufficient backing and resources to adequately address these important areas.
The Adult Learning Association of Cape Breton County provides free classes where adults can get their GED, improve their reading, writing, math and computer skills, and obtain valuable workplace certifications. Nova Scotia's Adult Learning Program level 1 and 2 is offered by qualified, experienced adult education instructors. Learners work at their own pace in small, supportive classes. Day and evening programs are available in Sydney and Glace Bay, and day programs in Sydney Mines and New Waterford. We build hope and second chances. Call today for more information!
Central Valley Adult Learning Association in Oromocto provides adult students with free learning programs. We specialize in GED and computer skills training. We serve the regions of York County, Queens County and Sunbury County. For more information about our educational programs, call us today.
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3005, rue William-Stuart, Suite 202, Québec, QCG1W 1V4
Quebec City Reading Council's mission is to provide literacy resources
and services in English that will educate and empower our learning
community.
Our programming is organized into two main categories: Adult Literacy
Services and Family Literacy Services. We support and encourage
parents to develop strong literacy skills in their child’s pre-school
years. We offer tutoring for adults seeking assistance with Essential
Skills such as reading, writing, mathematics and computer skills. We
also offer educational opportunities for English-speaking seniors 50+
in our Lifelong Learning Programme in the Québec City area and
participate in/organize a number of community events each year.
We recruit and train volunteers to deliver customized literacy
services to the population at large. Volunteers also support the
mission and mandate of the organization through targeted community
networking or taking a seat on the QCRC Board of Directors.