America's largest non-profit children's and family literacy organization.
Nonprofit educational corporation dedicated to helping adults of all ages improve their lives and their communities by learning reading, writing, math and problem-solving skills.
Acclaimed as a major breakthrough in education by specialists and lay practitioners alike, the Applied Scholastics approach developed by L. Ron Hubbard is called Study Technology.
Designed to dramatically improve the reading skills of children through a systematic and direct implementation of a research-based reading reform model.
Details about initiatives, research and statistics on literacy, newsletter, projects, a FAQ, press releases, and links to community programs.
"This page has assorted links to papers on literacy and education, as well as links to several related gopher archives."
Is technology developing a whole new kind of literacy? Once-literate people may find themselves classified as illiterate according to this new system.
California's Berkeley hosts the research consortium called NCSWL, aimed at understanding how writing is best learned and taught--from the early years through adulthood. Completed research, workshops and publications as well as researchers are covered.
Florida International University Library's Information Literacy section enables links to various academic and practical resources on Literacy research, opinion and training.
University of Pennsylvania site concerning literacy for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide.
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