Friday, September 10, 2010

Literacy - A GREAT Investment!

This is a new resource from CLO (Community Literacy of Ontario) showcasing the importance and impact of literacy.

Click on each image to zoom in. If you'd like a copy emailed to you, please let us know: learnin4@bellnet.ca














International Literacy Day - September 8th

TORONTO, September 8, 2010 — Today, the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), joins with governments, business and labour, nongovernmental organizations, and individuals from around the world to celebrate International Literacy Day (ILD). ILD was established in 1965 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to underscore the value of a literate world and to promote literacy for all.

“Literacy is the foundation of social and economic progress. It is critical to learners’ success, workplace readiness, and increased productivity,” said the Honourable Diane McGifford, Chair of CMEC and Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy for Manitoba. “Efforts to improve literacy aren’t optional. They are vital to our country’s success.”

CMEC first identified literacy as a priority early in the decade and confirmed its importance in the 2008 ministerial statement, Learn Canada 2020. Since 2004, CMEC has held three highly successful fora on various aspects of literacy and furthered its advocacy work through a formal commitment to literacy issued in a 2009 report to Canadians on progress being made to raise literacy levels. In the coming months, ministers will be continuing their engagement with literacy stakeholders, working to improve data on literacy levels in Canadian society. They plan to issue their latest annual report on their efforts to raise literacy levels in early 2011.

In its role as the collective voice of Canada’s ministers of education on the international stage, CMEC is directly engaged with a variety of international bodies on activities related to literacy. It is actively involved in the UN Literacy Decade (2003-12) and is a key player in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the high-profile evaluation undertaken regularly by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

About CMEC

Founded in 1967, CMEC is the collective voice of Canada’s ministers of education. It provides leadership in education at the pan-Canadian and international levels and contributes to the fulfilment of the constitutional responsibility for education conferred on the provinces and territories. For more information, visit us at www.cmec.ca.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

AGM a Success!

Our Annual General Meeting was held this past Tuesday. As with AGMs, you never know who might show up, so we were overwhelmed by the people who came out to share a lovely dinner, followed by an evening of student & staff stories. Special guest, author Andrew Binks, finished off the evening with much laughter, as he read from his recent novel, The Summer Between.

Thanks to everyone who came: students (some of whom shared their stories), Board members, community partners, and friends.

Special thanks to County Councillors Monica Alyea, Sandy Latchford, Bev Campbell, and John Thompson. We appreciate your interest and your support.







Loonies for Literacy - THANK YOU!!

Prince Edward Learning Centre would like to our volunteers, students, board members, and staff for helping with Loonies for Literacy Tag Day!

We raised $795.09!

Thank you to everyone who donated their change and their time in support of adult literacy training in Prince Edward County. Thanks to LCBO, The Armoury, and Community Care for Seniors for allowing us to use your space. Thanks to Community Care for Seniors for lending us your tag day boxes. Thanks to the local businesses for allowing us to put collection boxes on your counters. Thanks to www.countylive.ca for the coverage.

The money will be used to freshen up the classroom with new paint and posters!

Thanks!!!


















Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Who supports adult literacy training in PEC today?


Monique MacDonald from The Wellington Grill does!



Sue Capon and Amber Martin from countylive.ca do!



Barbara Fairbairn from Picton Hospital Auxiliary does!



Diana Cooper, ArtWorks Program Coordinator does!



John Halliwell from ArtWorks does!



Chris Delisle from Loyola does!



Eric Reynolds from Reynolds & Murray Chartered Accountants does!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Who Supports Adult Literacy Training in Prince Edward County Today?

Loonies for Literacy Tag Day - Friday, August 13th, 2010



Gavin Bonham-Carter from Town & Country Video does!



Bill Bartlet from Community Living Prince Edward does!



Tamara Porter from designPlanet does!



Lesley Elliot from Heart of the County does!



Angela Strachan from AV Frame & Photo does!



Marvin Chapman from Flowers by Marvin does!



Christine DeMille from The Picton Gazette does!



Annie Stanley from The Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism and Commerce does!



Jessi Grigor and Rebecca Bradshaw from The Bean Counter do!