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Literacy Legacy : Training for Instructors
Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy
20 episodes
6 months ago
The adult literacy sector has been developed over the years through the work of many dedicated, long-term literacy workers who have gained a wealth of knowledge. The field experienced a notable increase in staff turnover during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Many experienced instructors accelerated their retirement plans. As these specialists retire, their knowledge and experience are at risk of being lost, pointing to the need for responsive training for new practitioners. Together, we’re excited to bring you MTML’s series of podcasts, where experienced practitioners share practical advice, and effective strategies, to inspire and guide those who are just starting out in the world of literacy. Join us as we honour the legacy of those who have dedicated their lives to literacy. Tune in and learn from the best!” Welcome to The Literacy Legacy Project.
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Education,
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The adult literacy sector has been developed over the years through the work of many dedicated, long-term literacy workers who have gained a wealth of knowledge. The field experienced a notable increase in staff turnover during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Many experienced instructors accelerated their retirement plans. As these specialists retire, their knowledge and experience are at risk of being lost, pointing to the need for responsive training for new practitioners. Together, we’re excited to bring you MTML’s series of podcasts, where experienced practitioners share practical advice, and effective strategies, to inspire and guide those who are just starting out in the world of literacy. Join us as we honour the legacy of those who have dedicated their lives to literacy. Tune in and learn from the best!” Welcome to The Literacy Legacy Project.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Self-Improvement
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Learning and Literacy in the Internet Era
Literacy Legacy : Training for Instructors
48 minutes 39 seconds
8 months ago
Learning and Literacy in the Internet Era
Today we're diving into the shift from traditional paper-based systems to the interconnected world of the internet. We'll examine how this transition has transformed our access to information, reshaped our learning practices, and redefined literacy in the internet age. Join us as we shed light on how the internet era is reshaping our approach to knowledge, learning, and literacy. 
Literacy Legacy : Training for Instructors
The adult literacy sector has been developed over the years through the work of many dedicated, long-term literacy workers who have gained a wealth of knowledge. The field experienced a notable increase in staff turnover during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Many experienced instructors accelerated their retirement plans. As these specialists retire, their knowledge and experience are at risk of being lost, pointing to the need for responsive training for new practitioners. Together, we’re excited to bring you MTML’s series of podcasts, where experienced practitioners share practical advice, and effective strategies, to inspire and guide those who are just starting out in the world of literacy. Join us as we honour the legacy of those who have dedicated their lives to literacy. Tune in and learn from the best!” Welcome to The Literacy Legacy Project.