Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Program Introduction to the Family Literacy Certificate Course
Click on this link to the Early Childhood Professional Resource Center at Conestoga for registration information for this and other courses of interest.
Monday, July 25, 2011
RAPP Packs
According to KL&S:
"The Reading and Parents Program (RAPP) Resource Manuals are intended to help literacy organizations introduce a family literacy component to their existing programs. They include information on how to use a variety of different books and related activities in your family literacy program. The books, combined with the activies, are referred to as RAPP packs. Each RAPP pack includes:
- a selection of reading and language hints
- a craft idea and the materials to complete the craft
- a selection of poetry based on the theme of the book
- children's fine motor activities (for both younger and older children)
RAPP packs are designed to encourage family reading and to help parents support their children's emergent literacy skill development. RAPP can easily be adapted to produce packs that are tailored to suita ll families with children ages 0 to 10 years."
KL&S has three differnt RAPP collections for sale - RAPP Spring and Fall Collection, RAPP Classics Collection and RAPP Early Years Literacy Collection.
Click on this link to the Kingston Literacy and Skills website to find out more about RAPP packs and the other excellent resources this organization produces.
Call for Members
Join a progressive group of like minded professionals and help to develop family literacy policy and programs across Ontario. We are looking for members from across Ontario from Windsor to Thunder Bay to Ottawa. The more members we have, the louder our voice as advocates for family literacy.
For more information about how you can join AFLO email familyliteracy@projectread.ca
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Partnership Framework for Integrated Family Literacy Planning
You can acccess the report on the OLC's site.
Friday, June 17, 2011
New Policy Paper from FRP Canada
The paper supports the need for community delivered programs which not only support the child but also the family. Family literacy is highlighted as an essential support for families with young children. In the realm of full day learning and the alignment of child care falling under the Ministry of Education, it also supports the need to develop the whole child and, in turn, support the family. This will equate to greater gains not only for the child in terms of development and learning but also social needs are better met when the parents are involved and the family is engaged.
This is the exact message we are trying to foster and promote in Family Literacy Programs across Canada.
The report - Family is the Foundation: Why Family Support and Early Childhood Education Must be a Collaborative Effort - can be found here.
Monday, May 16, 2011
"Learning is Growing" Conference
The link to the registration form is here.
Monday, January 17, 2011
4th Annual Bogglemania Fundraiser for Literacy 2011
Participants need to pre-register with Project READ at www.projectread.ca. The cost is either $25 or a minimum of $25 in sponsors.
The grand prize is a $250 gift certificate from Conestoga Mall and there will also be a prize for the most sponsors. All participants are guaranteed 3 games.
There will be a Children's Boggle competition and an Adult Boggle competition, both recreational and competitive divisions.
Come join us for what is sure to be a great time for the entire family.
For more information contact:
Lorri Sauve
519.893.7597
familyliteracy@projectread.ca
www.projectread.ca