St. Marys...Your Caribbean Literacy Portal A portal on Literacy and Early Literacy issues in the English-speaking Caribbean.We are yet young;and we package difficult-to-read information as free short courses in order to reach as wide a range of participants as possible. The portal is also research-oriented and we hope to be a dependable resource in the field of Caribbean Literacy.We wish to share ideas with similar sites that have a more international focus. development of literacy in the Caribbean literacy, Caribbean, early literacy. research, education, creole-speaking, dialect, communication, reading, search, free, courses, information, portal, English-speaking, oral language, development, links, connection, international, focus, online.internet Category: South America http://stmalit.moodle.com
Literacy Austin - Home Offers free literacy and English as a second language instruction to adults. Site includes a list of programs, volunteer opportunities, and a calendar of events. literacy Austin, Austin literacy, reading programs, reading skills, bookfest, reading assessment, volunteer, reading aids, austin volunteer, fluency reading, reading tools, adult literacy, reading tutoring, reading comprehension activities, reading comprehension s Category: Austin http://www.literacyaustin.org/
Austin Area Branch of the IDA Promotes reading excellence through early identification of dyslexia, literacy education, and teacher training. Includes a FAQ, parents' guide, and upcoming events.
Category: Austin http://home.austin.rr.com/aabida/
Center for Early Childhood Research (CECR) The Center for Early Childhood Research at the University of Chicago is a comprehensive research program involving scholars who study the biological, psychological and social factors that affect the cognitive development of young children. childhood, children, success, school, infants, youth, child, development, research, University of Chicago, UC, ECI, Huttenlocher, psychology, Janellen Huttenlocher, Susan Levine, Peter R. Huttenlocher, Dolores Norton, Amanda Woodward, Robert R. McCor Category: Chicago http://www.eci.uchicago.edu
NBP - Promoting Braille Literacy, Braille Books, a National Braille Press offers blind children the power of literacy and blind adults access to the printed word. Louis Braille biography, braille books, books in braille, blind literacy Category: Boston http://www.braille.com/
The Learning Bank of COIL, Inc. - Adult Literacy f A community-based adult education and employment program in Southwest Baltimore offering classes from beginning literacy through GED throughout the year.
Category: Baltimore http://www.thelearningbank.org/
Memphis Literacy Council A non-profit organization committed to working toward a fully literate community by offering instruction to adults and by encouraging family reading through our family literacy project.
Category: Memphis http://www.memphisliteracycouncil.org/
Home - Capital Area Reach Out and Read; Early Lite Increases literacy among Austin-area families. Provides more than 12,000 new books to over 7,800 children and more than 30,000 gently used books to families in clinic waiting rooms.
Category: Austin http://www.caror.org
World Literacy of Canada A non-profit, registered Canadian charity, based in Toronto, that works to promote literacy and social justice in Canada and overseas. Information about programs, volunteering, newsletters and related information.
Category: Canada Government Business Economy Education http://www.worldlit.ca
Rhode Island Workforce Literacy Collaborative Unified effort to provide information about adult literacy programs, events, and resources throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
Unified effort to provide information about adult literacy programs, events, and resources throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. rhode island adult literacy reading skills training GED workforce employees immigrants learning english language night schools education providence massachusetts fall river Category: RI Government Business Economy Education http://www.riwlc.org/
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