Administration, Professional Development and Research Resources


        
 
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 The 3R's of Research Practitioner Tookit
   
Author(s):   Literacy Network of Durham Region
Published:   2008
Funder:   Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities
   
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This kit provides literacy networks and programs with ways to efficiently identify current field research that is relevant and train instructors on how to use research in the classroom.



   
File(s):  PDF document Resource-Integration-.pdf
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 The "A" Word
   
Author(s):   Literacy Link South Central
Published:   2019
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This series of presentations focuses on 3 key topics: 

Building the capacity of service providers to support their clients when working in the skilled trades is one of their goals. 

 * Download the slide deck (in English) *  Download the slide deck (in French) * Download the transcript

What clients need to know about pursuing a career in the skilled trades, using the knowledge and opportunities available through Ontario’s Apprenticeship system. * 

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The pathways into, and through, what can seem to be a complex system – and how understanding each of our roles in that system can create a solid foundation for apprentices working their way throughout it. * 

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 Assessment Webinar Series
   
Author(s):   Northern Networks
Published:   2017-2019
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Understanding the Difference Between Task-Based and Skills-Based Assessment 

 

The Right Choice: Choosing Assessment Tools and Methods

 

Measuring Progress: Choosing Assessment Tools to Measure

 

Tracking Learner Achievement in Relation to Learner Goals – Goal Completion

 

Developing an Assessment Strategy & Using Assessment Results to Inform Agency Targets



Task-Based Assessment: A Case Study From Entry to Exit

 



   
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 Differentiated Instruction in LBS Programs
   
Author(s):   Literacy Link South Central
Published:   2017
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Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) programs have been buffeted by change – the introduction of a new curriculum framework, EOIS-CaMS, performance management, and the list goes on. In this paper, we will take a moment to get back to the heart of LBS programming: teaching adults how to improve their skills. For years, LBS programs have been defined as client-centred. No two adult learners are the same. As a result, the application of differentiated instruction to LBS classrooms, small groups and one-to-one tutoring matches is critical to working effectively with adult learners.

   
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 Labour Market Information and ES for LBS and ES Practitioners
   
Author(s):   Adult Basic Education Association
Published:   2014-2015
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This training focuses on how to effectively use Labour Market Information (LMI) to bridge Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) with Employment Services (ES), and ultimately employment.

Learning Objectives of the Training

At the end of this session, you will have enhanced

  • understanding of labour market information and where to get it
  • knowledge of how to use LMI to better assist your learners/clients
  • ability to bridge LBS learners to employment (including an employment goal tracker)

Agenda

  1. Why You Need to Integrate LMI into LBS
  2. All about Labour Market Information
  3. Making Connections with Employment Services
  4. National Occupational Classification (NOC)
  5. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
  6. Case Studies

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Webinar

 (24 minutes)


   
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 Pop-Up PD Sessions
   
Author(s):   Various
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A series of webinars covering different professional development topics. Click on the link below to access recordings and supporting materials.

   
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 Enhancing Pathways Report Phase 2
   
Author(s):   Literacy Network of Durham Region
Published:   2011
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The Language, Literacy and Employment Awareness Guide was the product of a proposal by the Literacy Network of Durham Region (LiNDR) to act as a pilot site for the second phase of the Enhancing Pathways – Literacy and Language Continuum project generously funded by Project Read Literacy Network Waterloo-Wellington and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Enhancing Pathways “sought to bring together the agencies that provide language and literacy programming in their communities. It was intended to enhance communication and referrals among the agencies.” 

The purpose of the Language, Literacy and Employment Awareness Guide was to address challenges faced by people identified in the Phase 1 report as “grey area” clients, those who had English language, literacy and sometimes employment issues, and who were sometimes ending up in a program that did not best meet their needs. It is intended to be used by the front line staff that are the first point of contact for people seeking English language, literacy and employment services.


   
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 Labour Market Partnership (LMP) Report with Screening Tool
   
Author(s):   Project READ Literacy Network
Published:   2014
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This is the project report for the Project Read portion of the LMP – Phase 2 project managed by LLSC.  In the appendices you will find the screening tool for Employment Services and OW staff to use to help in referring clients to LBS programs.  There is a guide for adapting the tool to your specific regional needs.  We have also included a copy of the common referral form that is used across EO and OW programs in Waterloo-Wellington.


   
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 Linking Adult Literacy to Poverty Reduction
   
Author(s):   Tri-County Literacy Network
Published:   2010
Funder:   The Employment Ontario Network Development Fund (EONDF) that is funded by the Ontario government
   
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This project was designed to improve the capacity for Windsor-Essex Ontario Works and Tri-County Literacy Network to work together to more effectively work with people living in poverty.

Specific outcomes were

  • staffs have developed strategies and sensitivities for working with clients in poverty
  • identification of systemic changes that are necessary to improve services
  • identification of effective Literacy and Basic Skills strategies and programs that help address poverty

   
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 POW - Project Ontario Works
   
Author(s):   Literacy Link Niagara
Published:   2012
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This project wanted to address OW and literacy relationships that have developed in Ontario and ask

  • how did these relationships develop?
  • what were the challenges and what are the successes?

A goal of the project was to provide areas with limited partnerships with tangible evidence of how strong partnerships were developed (referrals, programming, supports, tools) as well as evidence of the partnerships’ successes.


   
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