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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1999, p. 16

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16 Pr Project READ Literacy Network is the umbrella organization of Iiteracy in Wellington and Watertoo We are a charitable agency founded in 1988 and we provide services to both our network members and the community. Our services are available throughout Gueiphâ€"Wellington and they include: * FREE information and referral to literacy and upgrading + * Educational assessments of adults (16 +) and referral to * Public education, awareness, and promotion of family literacy * Coordination of community planning to develop the Wellington Literacy Service Plan * Coordination of research and development projects in literacy * Professional development of literacy and education workers * Literacy resource liprary open to the public Call us about returning to school and upgrading your basic english and math skills. Call us about how you can support literacy programs through volunteering or donations We provide FREE information over the phone in Gueiph . and throughout Weltington County. Call 836â€"7164 for more information. Project READ Literacy Network 591 Lancaster Street West Kitchener, Ontario N2K 1M5 tel: 836â€"7164 or 570â€"3054 LT.L TUTORING & ACADEMIC SERVICES LTL TUTORING & ACADEMIC SERVICES provides tutoring for all ages. We focus on making the process of learning an enjoyable wwrw.golden.net/~projread/ eâ€"mail: projread@golden.net ect READK GRACE â€" GuUELPH REGIONAL AssOCIATION FOR CoNTINUING EDUCaATION termc \’tt\-oi and profitable one & school * ESL * Leamning as Therapy in addition to our individualized programs, we offer programs such as Learning to Listen, Essay Writing _ Workshops, _ Letter Writing Workshops, and English Reviews (preparation for college exams, etc The Wellington Centre for Continuing . Education offers adult programs for the Upper Grand District School Board and the Wellington Catholic District School Board. In 1994, a partnership with both Boards was formed which has since provided to be quite successful. The extensive program offers courses throughout the county which include general interest and leisure courses, computer skills, literacy and basic skills, upgrading, . secondary school credits, English as a Second Language, as . well . as International Languages and after school programs for elementary _ age _ children. Continuing _ Education _ also provides a large reâ€"training program _ through _ KHuman Resources Development Canada in welding, machine shop/CNC, and computers in the workplace. WELLINGTON CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION WHERE WE ARE: LT.L TUTORING & ACADEMIC SERVICES 5 Wilsonview Avenue, Unit 15 Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W5 (519) 824â€"0982 eâ€"mail: rohnson@uoguelph.ca Hours: By appointment Facilitation between leamer Contact: Ronald J. Johnson â€" PS Opportuniti@s at the University of Waterloo DiD YOU KNOW WATERLOO OFFERS + an extensive distance education program with aver 250 deyree credit courses in a convenient studyâ€"atâ€"home format. + late afternoon and evening credit courses for partâ€"time students + nonâ€"credit personal and professional develpoment courses ucheduled in the evening, weekends or full day workshops. For more fetails on any of these apportunities pleass contact: Distance and Continuing Education University of Waterioo 156 Columbia $t. W. Waterioo, Ontarie N2L 361 5198884000 + fax: 519/7464807 + _ Eâ€"mak dstance@wwaterioo.ca . + Website: hitp/dce.uwaterioo.ca/ in order to accommodate the adult _ learner, _ Continuing Education provides day and evening programs in computer skills, secondary school credits, math and English upgrading, and English as a Second Language When adults make the decision to return to school, they meet with a ccunselor to discuss educational and career goals. This forms the basis of the individual learning plan which is developed to help each adult learner achieve his/her goals. Teachers and learners work together to achieve success. This past year, 246 adults graduated with their Ontario Secondary School diplomas. The Continuing . Education motto is "Rediscover Leamning". Many adults are doing just that by returning to the classroom. There are a variety of reasons for returning: some are pursuing a change in career, others are looking at acquiring new skills in order to find employments; still others need to advance their skills to keep up with today‘s technology. The Wellington Centre for Continuing Education, 66 Norfolk Street, is open to all adults who wish to build on their previous education. For more information, call us at 836â€"7281. L 20 + OFFICE CLERICAL + CALL CENTRE + TECHNICAL + LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SHORT & LONG Wellington Centre for Continuing Education The Wellington Centre for Continuing Education offers adult programs for the Upper Grand District School Board and the Wellington Catholic District School Boar. in 1994, a partnership with both Boards was formed which has since provided to be quite successful The extensive program offers courses throughout the county which include general interest and leisure courses, computer skills, literacy and basic skills, upgrading, secondary school credits, English as a Second Language, as well as international Languages and after school programs for eleâ€" mentary age children. Continuing Education also proâ€" vides a large reâ€"training proâ€" gram through ruman Resources Development Canada in welding, machine shop/CNC, and computers in the workplace. In order to accommodate the adult learner, Continuing Education provides day and evening programs in computer skills, secondary school credits, math and English : reacame upgrading, and . English as a Second Language. When aduits make the decision to return [f â€" to school, they meet a with a counselor to [[LOOking discuss educational [ > Eam $Q\ jf] 291 Westminster Drive N. 75 Allen Street E. _ _ . Cambridge, ON Waterloo, ON 650â€"1250 745â€"1201 i Looking for a brighter future? We can help! 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