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Required Programming
https://calp.ca/e-learning/?id=1107The CALP Policy Manual outlines five categories in Required Programming. These Literacy and Foundational Learning (LFL) categories focus on foundational skills: Adult Literacy Numeracy Basic Digital...
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Tips, Tools and Strategies to Support Adult Learners in Family Literacy Programs
https://calp.ca/e-learning/?id=728
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We are Only Teachers
https://calp.ca/e-learning/?id=852It is vital for every adult literacy educator to know their professional boundaries. To remember: we are teachers, not psychologists, not therapists, not marriage counsellors, not lawyers, not addictions...
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Social Learning is not without potential problems
https://calp.ca/e-learning/?id=904Learner peers, co-workers, family members and friends can be extremely helpful in supporting our learners, but they are not substitutes for trained tutors or teachers. While they can be helpful—even...
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CLN Launches Microlearning Feature on the CALP Portal
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-march-2016.htm#article-383Microlearning is an innovative way to quickly acquire new skills and knowledge, at your own pace and in your own time. Any topic can be stripped down to the core essential components, and organized into...
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Communicating effectively with individuals with FASD gathering
https://calp.ca/events/communicating-effectively-with-individuals-with-fasd-gathering.htmThe objectives of this workshop will consist of how the baby develops and how too much alcohol exposure affects the development of the fetus and in the child’s growing years to adulthood. In addition,...
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Reminder for CLN Board Nominations
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-may-2018.htm#article-1003The CLN Board is currently recruiting Community Adult Learning Program Staff and/or Board Members to join our team. We’re looking for individuals who will bring their passion and their skills to the...
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CALP Database Updates and Upgrades
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-may-2018.htm#article-1008This spring, the CALP Database has been getting a makeover, and we can't wait to roll out the changes! We've been listening to your feedback about ways the system could be more user-friendly,...
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Volunteer Alberta Launches the Learning Connector
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-february-2016.htm#article-305Discover your strengths and areas of growth with LearningConnector.ca It can be hard to determine what specific skills you need to work on to be the best at your career. Learning Connector utilizes a...
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Nonprofit Volunteer Recruitment and Retention (live webinar)
https://calp.ca/events/nonprofit-volunteer-recruitment-and-retention-live-webinar.htmThis session for non-profit organizations will give insights on how to effectively recruit volunteers for an organization. We will also discuss methods for retaining current volunteers and recognizing...
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Righting Relations: Strengthening Adult Education for Social Change
https://calp.ca/events/righting-relations-strengthening-adult-education-for-social-change.htmYou are invited to participate in a conversation to discuss the needs of low income communities around adult education geared for social change in Edmonton. Intent on contributing to End Poverty Edmonton,...
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Call for Nominations: Outstanding Contribution to Community Adult Learning Award
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-april-2018.htm#article-979Each year, the CLN Board of Directors recognizes the achievements and dedication to community-based adult learning by presenting the Outstanding Contribution to Community Adult Learning Award at the Literacy...
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Reminder: 2018 Council of the Federation Literacy Award Nominations are Open!
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-april-2018.htm#article-981Just a reminder the 2018 call for nominations is now open! The Council of the Federation Literacy Award was created in 2004 by Canada's Premiers to recognize literacy achievements in every province...
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CALP Connections: January 2016
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-january-2016.htmWelcome back! Can you believe it is 2016? We hope you all had the opportunity to spend some well-earned time relaxing, enjoying the holiday season and making memories with family and friends. 2016 promises...
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2018 West-Central Regional Meeting (Drayton Valley)
https://calp.ca/events/2018-west-central-regional-meeting-drayton-valley.htmYou are invited to join us for our Regional Meeting. The meeting will be a great opportunity for Community Adult Learning Programs and our system partners and stakeholders to come together for collaborative...
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Literacy and Learning Symposium 2018
https://calp.ca/events/literacy-and-learning-symposium-2018.htmThe Literacy and Learning Symposium is the CALP system’s premiere provincial PD event of the year! When you attend, you get practical, hands‐on information, gain knowledge of tools, strategies and...
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CALP Connections: December 2015
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-december-2015.htm"Creating Learning Partners" Now Available Online, Winter Wishes from Team CLN, Portal User Snapshot Survey
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Featured Resource: Creating Learning Partners
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-december-2015.htm#article-123This manual contains a series of lessons to train adult literacy tutors. It focuses on one-to-one tutoring, but many activities are adaptable to small group learning. It follows the participatory approach...
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CALP Newcomers Webinar (May 2018)
https://calp.ca/events/calp-newcomers-webinar-may-2018.htmIf you are new in your role in CALP, and still looking to get the lay of the land, please join us to connect with your colleagues from across the province. This webinar will provide the opportunity for...
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On-boarding to the CLN Board
https://calp.ca/newsletters/calp-connections-february-2018.htm#article-930As the newest member on the CLN Board of Directors, I was asked to let the CALP world know what it felt like being “on-boarded” as a Director. I won’t go into lengthy detail, but instead, I’ll...
