What is Learning
Together? Learning Together: Read and Write With Your
Child is a new kind of program where parents
and children learn and have fun together. There are
three different parts to the program: Learning Together is so exciting! It's the first time a
program like this has been offered in Canada. But we know
that it holds a lot of promise, because it's been very
successful in the United Kingdom. A research study done in
1994/95 showed that programs resulted in significant
benefits by boosting children's literacy, parents' ability
to help their children, and parents' literacy. Because these first programs are going to provide a model
for subsequent programs across the province, they will be
thoroughly evaluated by a research team from the University
of Alberta. Funding for project development and initial
evaluation is being provided by the National Literacy
Secretariat of Human Resources Development Canada. Funding
for program delivery is being provided by Community Programs
of Alberta Learning. For more information on Learning Together,
contact: Sharon Skage
The first Learning Together sessions will run from January
to March 2000. Over a period of twelve weeks, parents and
children will take part in 96 hours of sessions.
Intensive Family Literacy Initiative
Edmonton, Alberta
780/424-1660 phone
780/424-1676 fax
sharon_skage@aaal.ab.ca
For more information about the Centre for Family Literacy Project, contact the project coordinator at the address below, or contact Prospects Literacy Association.
Centre for Family Literacy
Project
9913-108 Ave, EDMONTON, Alberta,
T5H
1A5 CANADA
Phone: 780-424-1660 Fax:
780-424-1676
cflp@aaal.ab.ca
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