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Literacy and language
Literacy increased, and a standard literary language was introduced.
Next to the Dudley Branch Library is the Dudley Literacy Center which assists patrons who are learning English as a second language.
In September 2003, as " Days of Belarusian Literacy " were celebrated for the 10th time in Polotsk, city authorities dedicated a monument to honor the unique Cyrillic Belarusian letter Ў, which is not used in any other Slavic language.
A comprehensive Hopi-English dictionary edited by Emory Sekaquaptewa and others has been published, and a group called the Hopi Literacy Project has focused its attention on promoting the language.
Literacy rate of Uripiv speakers in their own language is about 10-30 %.
Literacy in their own language is quite low among Tày people, probably around 5 % or less.
Materials on Kusaal are hard to come by ; some aids for learners were produced by the husband and wife Spratt team who pioneered the linguistic study of the language and may be obtainable from GILLBT ( Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation ) in Tamale, Ghana.

Literacy and was
Later in her tenure, she was honored by the United Nations, as the body named her honorary ambassador for the United Nations ' Decade of Literacy.
Literacy was not widespread, but among the senior clergy, and in monasteries, it would have been common enough.
Cuba was instrumental in the Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign.
The Literacy Campaign was one of the success stories of the Sandinistas ' reign and Cuba played an important part in this, providing teachers on a yearly basis after the revolution.
1980 was declared the " Year of Literacy " and the major goals of the campaign that started only 8 months after the FSLN took over.
Political awareness and the strengthening of political and economic participation of the Nicaraguan people was also a central goal of the Literacy Campaign.
Literacy was one thing that all warrant officers had in common, and this distinguished them from the common seamen.
Literacy was nearly universal, and the educational level of the Soviet population was among the highest in the world with respect to science, engineering, and some technical disciplines.
Literacy in art became widespread, as did the practice of art making, and there was a blurring of the division between high and low culture.
In 2009, a scholarly journal was launched, the Journal of Media Literacy Education, to support the work of scholars and practitioners in the field.
* 2002-The Peter Gzowski Foundation for Literacy was funded by the federal government and named in honour of Gzowski's work in promoting literacy in Canada
The Literacy Corps was also established, which allowed young men to fulfill their compulsory military service by working as village literacy teachers.
Literacy in Irish was restricted to a very few.
Colson was also a proponent of the Bible Literacy Project's curriculum The Bible and Its Influence for public high school literature courses.
Literacy was taught from the Bible.
The Presidential Committee on Information Literacy was formed in 1987 by the American Library Association's president at the time Margaret Chisholm.
A seminal event in the development of the concept of information literacy was the establishment of the American Library Association's Presidential Committee on Information Literacy, whose 1989 final report outlined the importance of the concept.
One of the most important things to come out of the Presidential Committee on Information Literacy was the creation of the National Forum on Information Literacy.
The ALA Presidential Committee on Information Literacy was charged with the following tasks:
Although the initial intent of the Forum was to raise public awareness and support on a national level, over the last several years, the National Forum on Information Literacy has made significant strides internationally in promoting the importance of integrating information literacy concepts and skills throughout all educational, governmental, and workforce development programs.
This successful collaboration was sponsored by the National Forum on Information Literacy, Committee for Economic Development, Educational Testing Service, the Institute for a Competitive Workforce, and National Education Association ( NEA ).
This alliance was created from the recommendation of the Prague Conference of Information Literacy Experts in 2003.

Literacy and introduced
Literacy was introduced to Cyprus with the Cypro-Minoan syllabary, a derivation from Cretan Linear A.

Literacy and school
In the fall of 2010, the Springfield School District will open a new school to be known as the Springfield Literacy Center.
He created the Literacy @ Work program to train LA's workforce, and the Free Cash for College Program to place more low income high school seniors in colleges and universities nationwide.
# Formation of the Literacy Corps, so that those who had a high school diploma and were required to serve their country as soldiers could do so in fighting illiteracy in the villages.
It moved to the current location in 1871, established the Medical school in 1873, and the official university department with Economics, Law and Literacy study in 1890.
Policy initiatives included establishing a Literacy Commission with Rhona Brankin to investigate child literacy standards in Scottish schools ( subsequently embraced by all parties in the Parliament ), supporting investment in the early years, including nursery places for all vulnerable 2-year-olds, more one-on-one tuition in schools, personalised care plans for those with chronic conditions and legislation providing for a modern apprenticeship for every qualified school leaver who sought one.
In addition, the Library hosts the renowned Author Events Series, which brings more than 100 writers to the Free Library annually ; the city-wide One Book, One Philadelphia program ; the Summer Reading program, which engages some 50, 000 Philadelphia school children each summer ; the Literacy Enrichment After-school Program ( LEAP ); and the Philadelphia Book Festival.
In addition, the school has high Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test passing rate with 91 %.
Entry to the Mathematics & Literacy focus High Performance Learning ( HPL ) program is managed at the school level.
( Hollywood Education and Literacy Project ) tutoring centers, Scientology-affiliated after-school and ESL centers for children and adults wishing to improve their English, reading and math skills, and at Hubbard College of Administration International, an unaccredited post-secondary school that grants a specialized associates degree.
The district was awarded in the 1997-98 school year for its Passport Portfolio Program, and in the 2000-01 school year for its Early Literacy Initiative.
* 90 percent of Earl Haig students passed the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, which is one of the requirements for achieving the high school diploma, compared at 76 % of students from the Toronto District School Board.
In recent years the school has dramatically increased their student credit success rate, graduation rate and Literacy Test Success Rate.
The most recent and comprehensive account of the school ’ s media work, giving examples of work in digital video, computer games, animation, and television drama, as well as work across the curriculum, is provided in Burn and Durran ’ s Media Literacy in Schools ( 2007 ).
" and supports its whole school initiative " P4L " ( Partnership for Literacy ).
The Algebra Project focuses on the Southern U. S., where the Southern Initiative of the Algebra Project is directed by David J. Dennis, Sr., and on the Young Peoples ' Project ( YPP ), which recruits, trains and deploys high school and college age " Math Literacy Workers " to work with their younger peers in a variety of math learning opportunities and engage " the demand side " of mathematics education reform.
Through Math Literacy Worker trainings and development, workshops and community events, YPP promotes math literacy as a tool for young people to demand of themselves, their communities and school systems, an education commensurate with the requirements for citizenship in today ’ s technology based economy.
In addition to the Grade 9 mathematics assessment, EQAO also administers the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, a standardized test for high school students in Ontario who wish to graduate from an Ontario secondary school and obtain their Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
The school also offers Adult Basic Literacy Education and GED Training and testing.

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