This annual report from the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) offers information about both the organization itself and the new initiatives undertaken in the time frame covered by the document.
NALD’S core activities are based on building community; providing information; providing online resources; organizing resources from the Internet.
This annual report offers a summary of the year’s highlights for the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD), along with information about the organization’s history, guiding principles, and activities.
The authors note that during the year, about 5 million users accessed NALD’s website services, where they viewed more than 13 million pages of information, and downloaded more than 6 million PDF files.
The National Adult Literacy Database’s (NALD’s) annual report for 2008-2009 highlights the organization’s participation in a number of national initiatives.
In 2009, the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) observed its 20th anniversary, an occasion marked with the production of an anniversary booklet.
This annual report also highlights the creation of a new award, the NALD Innovative Technology Award, presented to a Canadian organization or individual who has developed and implemented a technology initiative that contributes to the advancement of adult literacy and essential skills.
Embracing change in the digital age is one of the themes of the National Adult Literacy Database’s (NALD’s) annual report for 2010-2011.
On International Literacy Day, September 8, 2010, NALD launched its new, improved website. The redesigned website improved access to information, enabling users to locate information with just two or three clicks.
This annual report from the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) highlights new initiatives and directions for the organization.
During 2012-13, NALD developed new vision and mission statements, while reaffirming its core values and guiding principles. It also began to implement its plan to transition out of website support and maintenance into a hosting-only service.
This annual report offers an update on the work of the Yukon Literacy Coalition (YLC), an organization committed to supporting and encouraging literacy in all the languages of the Yukon.
The document includes reports from the president of the coalition’s board, its executive director, and the director of its family literacy centre.
Frontier College is a national literacy organization that works in partnership with community organizations to provide learning opportunities for Canadians of all ages.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick (LCNB) in September 2010, this report summarizes the organization’s activities in the preceding year.