This document offers a collection of writings by students and friends of the Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN), a non-profit organization serving Nova Scotia’s capital region.
Learner writings include personal stories, poetry, book reports, and short stories. One learner wrote about her life in Ethiopia, and another described a recent operation. Others wrote about families, hobbies, and places that are important to them.
This document offers examples of writing produced by adult learners taking part in programs offered by the Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN), a non-profit organization serving Nova Scotia’s capital region.
This is a collection of writings by adult learners taking part in programs offered by the Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN), a non-profit organization serving that region of Nova Scotia.
Much of the writing revolves around the theme of journeys, in both the literal and figurative senses of the word. One learner wrote about a trip to Toronto, while others have written about their journeys to learning.
A year of learning with Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN)
This document is a collection of writings by students and friends of the Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN), one of 35 community-based adult learning programs funded through the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education.
This is a collection of writings by students and friends of the Halifax Community Learning Network. Writings by learners include personal anecdotes, fiction and a fan letter to golfer Mike Weir. One man describes his efforts to raise money to help fellow amputees back in his homeland of Sierra Leone.
The Halifax Community Learning Network is a community-based initiative funded through the Department of Education’s Nova Scotia School for Adult Learning that offers programs in various locations in the Halifax area. The 2006 yearbook is a collection of stories written by the students participating in these programs. The book also includes messages from various individuals involved in the Network.
The Halifax Community Learning Network is a community-based adult learning program. The program's 2008 yearbook includes messages from various individuals associated with the program and the writings of students from the program. In this collection, you will find stories of hope and dreams, loss and learning. The title Beauty Galore,comes from a poem by one of the adult learners in the program.
This document contains works written by adult learners in programs offered by the Halifax Community Learning Network (HCLN), a non-profit organization based in Nova Scotia’s capital region.
The collection includes poetry, opinion pieces, book and movie reviews, and personal narratives. One learner wrote about her family’s escape, on foot, from Ethiopia. Others have written about their efforts to improve their literacy skills.