Introduction
This module will review training materials to highlight how literacy can make a difference in people’s lives, encouraging learners to participate in life-long learning opportunities.
Introduction
Community Literacy of Ontario has been funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to develop this online training module, which looks at Ontario’s Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) programs’ learner training requirements, practices and tools. Training is one of the five services provided by LBS Service Delivery Agencies (along with Information and Referral, Assessment, Learner Plan Development and Follow-Up).
This module is for practitioners in LBS agencies. Practitioners who are new to the literacy field and Ontario’s Adult Literacy Curriculum Framework (OALCF) will find a wealth of information and resources in its content. It will also be useful for those more experienced practitioners as a review and as a source of sample tools and resources. In addition to having their own sections, resources and samples are embedded throughout the module.
To help you meet the learning needs of the participants in your LBS program, in this module we will discuss the different aspects of the LBS training service:
delivery methods
instructional strategies
learning activities
learning supports
In order to consider learner training as a Literacy and Basic Skills delivery service, we need to view it in the context of the Ontario Adult Literacy Curriculum Framework (OALCF). We therefore need to have a general understanding of the framework which CLO has provided in the Service Delivery OALCF module.
LBS Program Services
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