$33 Million for Literacy

On Thursday, July 2, 2009, the Honourable John Milloy – Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Minister of Research and Innovation – announced $33 million in funding for adult literacy:

  • $20,000 flat rate increase for delivery programs plus a 25% increase based on current funding
  • $20,000 flat rate increase for umbrella and support organizations
  • $5 million for e-learning
  • $3 million for research and development

After more than a decade of stagnant funding, how you feel about this announcement? What do you think of the role of the OLC in this process? What is your organization going to do with the allotted funds? Share your ideas, plans and strategies with your colleagues in the field.

Adult Literacy Curriculum

The Adult Literacy Curriculum (ALC) Initiative is an undertaking supported by the Learning Ministries of the province of Ontario – Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.

When completed the Adult Literacy Curriculum is expected to foster greater quality and consistency of instruction in the LBS Program.  It is intended to lead to improved outcomes for literacy learners, including more and easier transitions to further education or training and more successful transitions to employment.

The Ontario Literacy Coalition (OLC) is involved in a number of OALC related projects including participating on the ALC Work Group, and taking a lead with the validation of the OALC with stakeholders external to the literacy field but still impacted by the curriculum (business, labour, settlement services, etc). Finally, the Ontario Literacy Coalition will be working closely with the Regional Literacy Networks to support the literacy community’s transition to this new curriculum.

What will a new Adult Literacy Curriculum mean for the field? Will a curriculum add credibility and professionalism to the field?

There are many questions surrounding the development of the Adult Literacy Curriculum and the OLC would like to know what questions you have surrounding this initiative. Let us talk, as a field.  Share your hopes and any thoughts surrounding the ALC with rest of your colleagues in literacy.

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