Celebrating Literacy – Social Media Contest
September 8th marked International Literacy Day.  Help us celebrate all month long – tell us what Literacy means to you!  During the month of September share your thoughts or an original picture/video on our Facebook page or Twitter feed using the hashtags #DLN #LearningChangesLives.  And, if you also like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter (if you haven’t already done so) your name will be entered into a draw for some fabulous prizes from local Dartmouth businesses including the likes of Battery Park and Get Air! Read More
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Fall registration, September 7th – 8th
The Dartmouth Learning Network is now taking names for its fall registration, September 7th – 8th. If you or someone you know is 19 years of age and older, has been out of school for at least a year, and wishes to upgrade their skills to find employment, read with your children or advance in a current job, contact the Dartmouth Learning Network at 902-463-9179. Click here for Details
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We’re Hiring! - COMMUNITY LEARNING PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Dartmouth Learning Network is looking for a Community Learning Program Coordinator. This role is critical to us as the Community Learning Program Coordinator leads our learner intake, assessment and matching with volunteers. This person is also the primary recruiter, assessor, supporter, and resource for our many dedicated and all-around fabulous (40+) volunteers.Click here for Details
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Dartmouth Burnside Community Job Fair - Connecting Business and Community - Thursday, June 2, 2016
The Greater Burnside Business Association and the Halifax Partnership have partnered with the Dartmouth Learning Network to help connect you with candidates at varying levels of employment readiness, looking for opportunities within the Burnside business community. Events Details
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Introducing Our New Executive Director

Alison (1)On behalf of the Board, we’d like to inform our partners and friends that we have hired a new Executive Director. Her name is Alison O’Handley and she comes to us with a wealth of experience in the non-profit sector. We feel fortunate to have her leading our team.

Louise Pothier
Chair of the Board
Dartmouth Learning Network

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Announcement from the Board of Directors
The DLN Board of Directors wishes to announce that they have accepted the resignation of Lesley Dunn from the position of Executive Director of DLN, effective December 31, 2015.

Over the past four years, Lesley’s initiatives have helped to move the Network forward.

Over the next few months, we will be conducting a search to find the new Executive Director of DLN. We will share this job announcement soon and ask for your help in identifying candidates who can lead DLN on a continued successful trajectory. In the interim, Community Learning Program Coordinator Zoë Mitchell will assume some of the responsibilities of the Executive Director.

The Board would like to thank Lesley Dunn for her contributions, and wish her well in her future endeavors.

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Toronto Star Art Eggleton shares three ways to end poverty - education + basic income plan and tax reform
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Dartmouth Learning Network has opportunity to meet and talk with Minister Jason Kenney

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Think Nationally, Act Locally - A pan-Canadian strategy for education and training
Seth Godin Literacy (and unguided reading) July 13 2014
Two hundred years ago, the government of Sweden changed everything: They required all their citizens to be literate. It transformed every element of the culture and economy of Sweden, an effect that's felt to this day.

Television, of course, is a great replacement for the hard work of learning to read and write, but, if you think about it, so are autocratic governments and dogmas that eliminate choice. Unguided reading is a real threat, because unguided reading leads to uncomfortable questions.
Teach someone to read and you guarantee that they will be able to learn forever. Teach an entire culture to read and connections and innovations go through the roof.

Source: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2014/07/literacy-and-unguided-reading.html

Canadian Council of Chief Executives call for national strategy on education and training
Paul-Cappon, Think nationally act locally- A pan-Canadian strategy for education and training July 4 2014
July 4 2014 Toronto Star Mainstay of Canadas Literacy Movement Topples
Chronicle Herald July 2 2014N.S. training groups hail news of job grant deal
Canada-Nova Scotia sign Job Fund Agreement July 1 2014
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GED Computer Based Testing now available
GED Computer Based Testing now available to learn more.
Chronicle Herald Reporter Frances Willick Explores Education in a Three-part series
DLN Response to the Minister's Panel on Education Review
Dartmouth Learning Network's Response to the Minister's Panel on Education Review. Read More
Federal Government quietly collapses literacy and essential skills network
Mike Boutilier, an adult learner with Dartmouth Learning Network addresses the crowd at the Learning for Earning Rally on May 21, 2014
Mike Boutilier, an adult learner with Dartmouth Learning Network addresses the crowd at the Learning for Earning Rally on May 21, 2014 in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Over 120 supporters gathered to protest the federal government's funding cuts to literacy. The Rally was hosted by Hants Learning Network Association.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqYb4yMiosk

CUPE condemns cuts to literacy programs
Hants Learning Network braces for cash crunch
Global News Halifax - Adult Education Cuts

Source : http://globalnews.ca/video/1334986/adult-education-cuts
Media Release 21st Century Plague - The Demise of Literacy
Letter from Minister Jason Kenney to the Dartmouth Learning Network April 3 2014
Tinkering with the window dressing while the house burns - Grade 3 literacy scores only part of the problem
Cutting Literacy Training Programs
Morning News Literacy Rates in Nova Scotia
2014 April 3 - Damaging Democracy Chronicle Herald Halifax NS
Federal Government moves in to reduce the chances of our learners having a right to vote.
Read News
News Section Canada’s Premiers Achieve Improvements in the Renewal of Funding for Skills Training
Province of Nova Scotia Province Feds Continue Canada Jobs Grant Talks
CBC Paul Withers discusses impact of Canada Jobs Grant on Hants learning Network

The story starts at 3 minutes 30 seconds into the broadcast.
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Global Halifax Paul Brothers discusses cutting literacy training programs with the Dartmouth Learning Network
Canada Job Grant 'takes away support' from the vulnerable

Head of Darmouth Learning Centre says funding change will 'impair' job prospects
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Reality TV - Canada Jobs Grant Survivor Edition Provinces forced to choose who of Canada's most marginalized will be voted off the island Feb 5 2014
Corbett Chisholm call of Province for emergency meeting to help protect adult learning organizations
Family Literacy Day Giveaway Encourages Reading link below
C PNS Canada-Nova Scotia Labour Market Agreement Update
A Nova Scotia Champion for Literacy by Sarah Dobson Dartmouth Learning Network Volunteer


Lesley Dunn Executive Director DLN Supports Right to Literacy

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In Honour of Nelson Mandela

For Madiba : "Asimbonanga" (We Have Not Seen Him)

Caledon Institute proposes Canada Skills Grant
Global News December 5 Adult Learners Showcase Reading Progress Through Performance of A Christmas Carol
November 27, 2013 - Literacy Workshop Kick Starts Discussion
November 14, 2013 New Chapter in Halifax Literacy
November 26 2013 Local Educator Looking to Turn Around Poor Literacy
November 15 2013 Dartmouth learning Network Volunteer David Campbell win Patricial Helliwell Tutor Award


David Campbell with LAE Minister Kelly Regan


LAE Minister Kelly Regan with Phil Van den Heuvel

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PIAAC Result Show Nova Scotia Youth 16-24 years Fall Below International Averages for Literacy and Numeracy
Community Learning Organizations' LMA Programs More than Resume Writing and Dressing for Success
ANSCLO Business Awareness Survey Summary of Findings October 6 2013
Province of Nova Scotia LMA Canada Job Grant Consultations Summary of Findings Sept 2013
Stephen Lewis, Politician, Broadcaster, Diplomat and Humanitarian visits Dartmouth Learning

There were no camera's and no throngs of media, just a great humanitarian visiting a Community Learning Network to visit with learners and staff and learn more about the work we do. Mr. Lewis took time to hear about our Declaration for the Right to Literacy Campaign and our goal of working towards a coordinated literacy, learning and essential skills framework for Nova Scotia and Canada; the ultimate goal 100% literacy. We were thrilled that he signed our Declaration, his signature beside one of his dear friends Jian Ghomeshi.

Mr. Lewis reminded us that making change happen can be an arduous task, our role is not to give up.

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Stephen Lewis signs Declaration for the Right to Literacy

Building Skills Together

Federal Labour Market Ministers release report yesterday (Sept. 24, 2013) called "Building Skills Together" urging Federal Government to rethink changes to current labour market agreement. Download this report:  Click here.

Funding Cuts Could Jeopardize Adult Learning Programs


#DartmouthLearn - This Book Is On Us! Celebrating International Literacy Day
DECLARATION FOR THE RIGHT TO LITERACY UNVEILED – MULCAIR, DEXTER, CHISHOLM FIRST TO BEAR WITNESS
Dartmouth Learning Network invited to attend Premier’s Roundtable on July 10, 2013


Left to Right: Dana Atwell, Chair of the Board of Directors, Dartmouth Learning Network Premier Darrell Dexter Lesley Dunn, Executive Director, Dartmouth Learning Network

The Dartmouth Learning Network was thrilled to be asked to participate in Premier Darrell Dexter’s Roundtable on July 10, 2013 prior to his attendance at the Council of the Federation of Premiers meeting in two weeks which he chairs.

Topics Covered Included:

  • EI Changes (very applicable to DLN)
  • Canada Job Grant (another area of interest for DLN)
  • Expression of Interest Model-Immigration Changes (somewhat of an interest area when it comes to the work we do with ESL learners)
  • Changes to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (very applicable to us as we try to get our learners attached to the labour market)
There were 12 other roundtable participants who joined in the discussion representing a broad sector of the business community including not-for-profit organizations, and interestingly most industry sectors were represented. The group generated a great deal of thought provoking discussion and we were pleased to hear that all shared our concerns about the Canada Job Grant.

A major focus for DLN right now is the Proposed Canada Job Grant and its impact on literacy and essential skills programs.

DLN went prepared with a full briefing package representing not only ourselves but also the interests of the 27 community learning organizations working together under the umbrella group of The Association of Nova Scotia Community Learning Organizations (ANSCLO). We were also able to provide those in attendance with a snapshot of the very preliminary data from our current survey on business awareness of CJG.

Our Press Release for this was picked up by the Daily Business Buzz

The Premier’s office has asked that we put together another interim report on the Business Awareness Survey regarding the Canada Job Grant for end of next week that can be incorporated into his notes for the Council of the Federation of Premiers.

We have just passed the 50 day mark in our attempts to be included in a Federal Canada Job Grant roundtable, we have not been contacted by any member of Minister Finley’s office. Premier Darrell Dexter responded to our request within 24 hours with a date and time to meet. We are grateful someone is listening to our concerns.

Yours in literacy and learning,

Lesley Dunn
DLN Executive Director

Canadians can contribute their ideas about the Priorities for Budget 2014 until Aug 5 2013
2013 Learner Celebration June 13
Dartmouth Learning Network Celebrates National Volunteer Week April 21 - 27 2013
2013 Adult Learners Week Contest Winners Literacy Nova Scotia

Literacy Nova Scotia received 83 submissions, including 6 videos from across the province. The Dartmouth learning Network submitted 16 submissions by our learners, 20% of the total submissions.  Great job DLN learners!

A new feature this year included a chance to win an iPad Mini in a draw of all the eligible submissions. Paul Mailman of South Shore Work Activity Program was the lucky winner.

Contest winners will read their submissions and present copies to officials on behalf of the Province and Department of Labour and Advanced Education at Literacy Nova Scotia's Adult Learners’ Week Celebration.

Winners

Community-based, Levels I & II Category Winner:
Ryan Maisonneuve - Halifax Community Learning Network

Adult High School, NSCC, & Community-based - Levels III & IV Category Winner:
Nancy MacDougall - NSCC Marconi Campus, Sydney

Workplace/Workforce Category Winner:
Ariel Harper Nave - OWL (Older Wiser Labourforce) Program, Halifax

ESL, Seniors’ & Family Literacy Category Winner:
Rukhsora Sangova - Cunard Learning Centre, Halifax

LNS received 83 submissions, including 6 videos from across the province. A new feature this year included a chance to win an iPad Mini in a draw of all the eligible submissions. Paul Mailman of South Shore Work Activity Program was the lucky winner.

Contest winners will read their submissions and present copies to officials on behalf of the Province and Department of Labour and Advanced Education at Literacy Nova Scotia's Adult Learners’ Week Celebration.

Province of Nova Scotia Department of Finance - Provincial User Fees to Increase Effective April 1, 2013

To ensure consistent delivery of important programs and services for Nova Scotians and their families, the province will increase user fees and charges by 5.8 per cent.

The increase, which reflects the cumulative rate of inflation (3.8 per cent in 2011 and 2 per cent in 2012), will take effect April 1.

"Nova Scotians rely on the important services to which these fees are connected," said Finance Minister Maureen MacDonald. "We are working hard to improve quality and find more effective and efficient ways to deliver the services Nova Scotians value."

The fee increase will apply to most services, licensing and regulatory functions by departments. Fees for government service organizations, such as school boards and health authorities, will not be affected.

"To protect Nova Scotia's most vulnerable, fees associated with public housing will stay the same and ambulance fees will still be waived for low-income Nova Scotians," said Ms. MacDonald.

Other fees that will not increase include requests for information under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Act and those where third parties receive revenue instead of the government, such as online campsite reservations and cancellations. Sport fishing licences will not increase until the 2014 season.

There are about 1,400 fees charged by government departments. This increase will generate about $11.6 million in additional revenue. The last fee increase was in April 2011. All fees will end in 5 or 0 to reflect the federal elimination of the penny.

Some increases will be implemented at a later date because of notification and system requirements.

A detailed summary of user-fee increases, including effective dates, is available at http://novascotia.ca/finance .

Increases are as follows:

Registration – from $41.41 to $43.80

Transcript – from $17.76 to $18.80

Additional copy if ordered at the same time – from $11.88 to $12.60

Copy of official certificate – from $17.76 to $18.80

Addition copy if ordered at the same time – from $11.88 to $12.60 

Additional charge each time a transcript and/or certificate is faxed to an educational institution – from $5.55 to $5.90 

Please view the following links (Press Release & User Fees & Government Charges 2013-14). 

The Big Picture of Literacy In Canada by Chris Harwood

2012 Canadian Literacy and Essential Skills Fact Sheets by Canadian Literacy and Learning Network
2012 State of the Field of Literacy and Essential Skills in Canada by Chris Harwood

A Stacked Deck: Poor Literacy an Obstacle to Success


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Dartmouth Learning Network Assembles 300 Learner Starter Kits

Thanks to a grant from the Peter Gzowski Golf Invitational administered by Literacy Nova Scotia and financial support from the Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club, DLN was able to assemble 300 learner kits to be distributed to each learner as they register for our programs.

Returning to a learning environment can be stressful at any age. Many DLN learners lack the financial resources to obtain basic learning supplies whether for classroom use or in one-on-one learning sessions in the community as they  are focused on providing for their family and purchasing school supplies for their children and not for themselves.

The DLN Learner Starter Kits help remove the stress associated with starting a new academic program and allow the learners to settle into their studies with the necessary learning supplies.  Each kit contains:

  • 1 Scientific Calculator
  • 1 USB Drive
  • Hilroy One Subject Notebook
  • Dictionary
  • 2 pencils
  • 2 pens
  • 1 ruler
  • 1 Eraser
  • Daily Planner

It doesn’t take a lot to make a difference, imagination and a desire to get it done works just fine, thank you PGI Grant and the Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club for helping us assemble all these kits, our learners are overwhelmed when they are presented with one as a welcome to our programs.

For more information on the Nova Scotia Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf Tournament for Literacy please visit

Dartmouth Learning Network Launches Read Everyday Adults and Children at Home (REACH)

Thanks to the generous support of the Chronicle Herald’s Raise-A-Reader Fund, and the Excellence in Literacy Foundation, the Dartmouth Learning Network launched their REACH Program.  The REACH programs builds upon the natural bond between a child and their parent (or primary caregiver) to strengthen their joint literacy skills, 30 Family Story & Activity Kit are being assembled and a series of family activities will allow DLN learners a fun way to enjoy books and reading with their children. This program will also create a greater understanding for the DLN learner of their position as role models for their children learning new skills.

For more information on the Chronicle Herald Raise-A-Reader Program visit http://www.ns.literacy.ca/docs/RaiseaReader_factsheet.pdf

For information on the on the Excellence in Literacy Foundation visit

http://www.excellenceinliteracy.org

Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club Provides Support to Assemble 5 Volunteer Teacher Kits

The Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club is always on hand to support the Dartmouth Learning Network. The volunteer driven Math Basics Program has now expanded to five classes and with that comes the demand for more teachers. To ensure the volunteer teachers have all the supplies they needed to teach their class the Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club provided the financial support to help DLN assemble 5 portable teaching kits. Each kit contains:

  • A dry erase marker kit
  • Staple, staples, and staple remover
  • Scissors and tape
  • Ruler, hole punch, pens, pencils, sharpies, erasers
  • Post-it notes and post-it flags
  • Scientific calculator
  • Notebook
  • To Do List Pad
  • Daily Planners

All contained in a great grab-and-go box.

Thank you to all the members of the Dartmouth Learning Network Bridge Club for this great addition to our Math Basics Classes. These five classes receive no government funding to deliver we rely on the generosity of people such as yourselves to help meet this important need in the community.

March Break Family Learning Day at the Dartmouth Learning Network

Visitors to the Dartmouth Learning Network show the books they were given as part of Family Learning Day

It was a busy day at the Dartmouth Learning Network - our first March Break Family Learning Morning.  We used marshmallows and toothpicks to build 3-d shapes, traced letters in pudding, sand and gravel, played phonics games, board games, did puzzles, and coloured.  Just when you thought the fun couldn't end we had story time led by level 2B learner Mona; once story time was over Mona presented each of our young visitors with a book to take home.  Lots of happy faces, I think we will do this again.

Conference - Helping the Struggling Learner: What Works and How? April 25 – 26th 2013

Conference - Helping the Struggling Learner: What Works and How? April 25 – 26th 2013

Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Centre
437 Prince Street, Truro

Registration is open to practitioners of the community-based learning organizations, Adult High School (AHS), and Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC).

We have space for one participant from each organization which offers Level I and II within NSSAL, and 15 from NSCC (ALP) and AHS. Other registrants will be on a waiting list.

There is no registration fee for this workshop and meals are included.

All participants can attend the keynote and panel discussion. Other workshops are held as concurrent sessions with a maximum of 25 participants. Sign-up sheets for individual sessions will be available at registration on a first come first served basis.

Deadline for registration is noon March 22, 2013.

Confirmation of registration will be sent on March 26, 2013.

Registration Form for Community-based Practicioners

Registration Form for NSCC/AHS Practicioners

Conference Program Schedule, Presenters and Policies

Thank You

Going Where No DLN Learner Has Gone Before

By Lesley Dunn, Executive Director

 

An inquisitive phone call to Dalhousie University one day

Led to the Department of Physics Discovery Days

“If it’s science you’re looking for your learners to explore

We can help you out and so much more!”

We stated our needs and they listened real close

They provided us with information on three great educational shows!

 

“We’ll start with Liquid Nitrogen,” Dr. Payne explained

“Your learners will be amazed at the knowledge they’ve gained

We’ll show them how to make a green salad without using a knife no knife

How the behaviour of matter changes when exposed to temperature as cold as ice

They will eat marshmallows and crackers that have been froze

And watch the effect as they breathe smoke from their nose

Just when they think they have experienced enough

It’s off to see Wonder World to watch the weather unfold”

 

“The six foot globe will suddenly transform

As learners view animated images of tsunamis, and atmospheric storms

With everyone excited and driven to learn more

It’s off to the Planetarium and the night sky to explore

Here they will tour the changing night sky

See constellations and stars simply float by

The world around us is a magical place

And far more exciting when we see it from space”

 

Thank you Dr. Payne for the wonderful day

Everyone in the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science went out of their way

Our adult learners had such an amazing day

You expanded their knowledge in so many ways

You opened up windows and multiple doors

And invited our leaners to go where they had never been before!

That’s Learning!

Dalhousie University Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science

Wonder World Dalhousie University (Small)

Wonder World is Dalhousie University’s Department of Physic and Atmospheric Science’s 6 ft. video globe that allows visitors to explore the dynamics of the earth - in the crust, the oceans, and atmosphere.

Mental Health Crisis Line

All Nova Scotians with mental health concerns now have 24-7 access to mental health crisis intervention, with the expansion of the Mental Health Crisis Line.

The Mental Health Crisis Line is now available to all Nova Scotians by calling 1-888-429-8167

The crisis line is staffed by licensed clinicians, with a background in social work, nursing or occupational therapy. The clinicians will triage and assess each call for imminent risk and safety, and will help the caller cope with their issue.

GED Testing Is Changing

IMPORTANT NEWS**

Beginning January 2014, the GED® test will move from a paper-based to computer-based format. Not only will test results be provided instantly, but studies have shown that adults who have taken the GED tests on computer find the test easier and also finish faster.

If you’ve already started the GED test, you’re almost there! Simply complete by paper before this change, or finish by computer in January 2014. The Department of Labour and Advanced Education will offer support through programs directed to adults who wish to complete their GED.

Please note, although the GED test in 2014 will be a computer-based format, the test content will remain the same – 5 tests, Language Arts, Reading, Language Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Science and Math. The GED test in Canada is expected to be updated in the year 2015 or 2016. If you have begun the GED® test and have not passed all the components of the test, you will need to do so before they expire in 2015 or 2016.

The future is calling. With the GED® test, you can earn a high school equivalency certificate to further your education or get a better job. Do not miss this chance to turn one small step into your next big opportunity in life. No other high school equivalency program is more recognized across the country—offering a diploma accepted by most schools and employers.

Please call 1-877-466-7725 for more information.

Dealing with Dyslexia

Nova Scotia Adult Learners Week 2013

February 6, 2013 (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Plans are underway for Nova Scotia Adult Learners Week 2013 April 6-14, 2013. So mark your calendars! Learners and organizations from across the province are coming together to celebrate UNESCO’s International Adult Learners Week 2013. Read More

The Oxford Declaration

The Oxford Declaration was a call to action at the end of the 2012 World Literacy Summit in Oxford, England. Summit attendees were asked to outline key action points required to improve global literacy standards. Read More

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