LiteracyNet
The Web Site of the Western/Pacific Literacy Network
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Table of Contents:
About Western/Pacific Literacy Network
Literacy Resources and Training Materials
Featured Sections:
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to non-text-only sites)
Learning
Resources
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Literally
Literacy
The Western/Pacific Literacy Network's newsletter covering
literacy trends and ideas in the west and around the world
America
Reads in Region IX
Literacy information and resources for parents, kids, teachers, and volunteers!
State Literacy Resource Center of California
The Western/Pacific
Literacy Network, part of the National Institute
for Literacy's "Literacy Information aNd Communication System" (LINCS),
is a leading Web-based resource for the literacy community. The primary goal
of the Western/Pacific Literacy Network is to provide an on-line interactive
structure
for communication, educational materials, and sharing of information about
adult literacy among eighteen western states and Pacific islands and island
groups.
For information contact:
Paul
Heavenridge,
Director, Western/Pacific Literacy Network,
1394 Park Avenue, Emeryville, CA 94608 - USA;
Phones 510-658-4630 and 510-658-4650;
Fax 510-658-2755.
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The Western/Pacific Literacy Network is part of Western/Pacific LINCS
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