The South Central Literacy Council is an organization of professionals collaborating to enhance literacy in the South Central region of British Columbia, Canada. This organization is part of the British Columbia Literacy Council, the Canadian Network of IRA Councils and the International Literacy Association.
The guiding principles of the SCLC are to:
The guiding principles of the SCLC are to:
- improve the quality of reading instruction;
- disseminate research and information about reading;
- encourage the lifetime reading habit.
61st Annual ILA Conference! Boston, MA, July 9-11, 2016.
Featured Canadian Sessions:
Canadian Special Interest Group on Literacy
Transforming Literacy Lives Through School Wide and Council Initiatives: Voices from Western Canada
Saturday, July 9 - Sheraton / Boston
Room: Liberty/B&C
3:00pm to 5:00pm
Indigenous Peoples Special Interest Group
Culturally Sensitive Instruction
Sunday, July 10 - Sheraton / Boston
Room: Liberty A
8:00am to 9:00am
Canadian Reception in Boston
You are cordially invited to attend the Canadian Reception in Boston!
Sunday, July 10 from 6:30 to 9:00pm
Sheraton Boston Hotel - Fairfax Room 3rd Floor
The Canadian Reception relies on the contributions of councils, publishers and companies. If you can or wish to donate, please go to the CNIRAC website for more information. Contributors of the event will be recognized in Boston at the Canadian Reception.
Transforming Literacy Lives Through School Wide and Council Initiatives: Voices from Western Canada
Saturday, July 9 - Sheraton / Boston
Room: Liberty/B&C
3:00pm to 5:00pm
Indigenous Peoples Special Interest Group
Culturally Sensitive Instruction
Sunday, July 10 - Sheraton / Boston
Room: Liberty A
8:00am to 9:00am
Canadian Reception in Boston
You are cordially invited to attend the Canadian Reception in Boston!
Sunday, July 10 from 6:30 to 9:00pm
Sheraton Boston Hotel - Fairfax Room 3rd Floor
The Canadian Reception relies on the contributions of councils, publishers and companies. If you can or wish to donate, please go to the CNIRAC website for more information. Contributors of the event will be recognized in Boston at the Canadian Reception.