Adult Learning: General Information
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Office of Learning Technologies (OLT) - Toolkit
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Information specific to: Canada
These pages contains information on the tools and techniques necessary to guide learning projects from beginning to end.
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Calls for Proposals - Adult Learning, Literacy and Essential Skills Program (ALLESP)
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Information specific to: Canada
Information on the ALLESP calls for Proposals.
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Adult Learning, Literacy and Essential Skills Program (ALLESP)- Education Savings Incentives Pan-Canadian Community Outreach (ESI)
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Information specific to: Canada
Education Savings Incentives portion of the 2006 Adult Learning, Literacy, and Essential Skills Call for Proposals.
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Essential Skills
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Information specific to: Canada
Details on how Essential Skills help people participate fully in the workplace and the community and provide a foundation for learning other skills.
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Skills Link
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Information specific to: Canada
Skills Link helps youth facing barriers to employment to participate in the job market in Canada. To order Skills Link factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-302-03-03).
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Office of Learning Technologies' Research Reports
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Information specific to: Canada
Links to research reports on learning technologies funded by the Office of Learning Technologies.
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Canada Student Loans Program
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Information specific to: Canada
The Canada Student Loans Program provides loans and grants for post-secondary education to Canadians with a demonstrated financial need.
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National Literacy Secretariat Publications
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Information specific to: Canada
Links to literacy web sites including bibliographies, conferences and more.
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CanLearn
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Information specific to: Canada
An online source of information about post-secondary education and learning resources in Canada, including all the information needed to apply for, maintain, and repay student loans.
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National Literacy Secretariat - NLS
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Information specific to: Canada
The National Literacy Secretariat (NLS) works to promote literacy as an essential component of a learning society and to make Canada's social, economic and political life more accessible to people with weak literacy skills.