U.S. Department of Education, Human Resources Development Canada, and Statistics Canada drew upon the results of the International Adult Literacy Survey and examined levels of lite...
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-574-XIE/89-574-XIE98001.pdf
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.
http://www.appliedscholastics.org/
Designed to dramatically improve the reading skills of children through a systematic and direct implementation of a research-based reading reform model.
http://bri.olemiss.edu/
Florida International University Library's Information Literacy section enables links to various academic and practical resources on Literacy research, opinion and training.
http://www.fiu.edu/~library/ili/
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.
http://www.laubach.org
LINCS is the literacy community's gateway to the world of adult education and literacy resources on the Internet. The goal of LINCS is to bring adult literacy-related resources and...
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/
A collaborative environment for literacy-related resources including news, discussions, field-generated documents and mailing lists.
http://literacytent.org/
Details about initiatives, research and statistics on literacy, newsletter, projects, a FAQ, press releases, and links to community programs.
http://www.famlit.org/
Hosted by Harvard, good resource for links to literacy both as an academic study and to practical materials such as their inexpensive materials "Focus on Basics."
http://gseweb.harvard.edu/~ncsall/
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. Com...
http://www-gse.berkeley.edu/research/NCSWL/csw.homepage.html
Is technology developing a whole new kind of literacy? Once-literate people may find themselves classified as illiterate according to this new system.
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/tfranklin/literate.htm
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