Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

We Learn :: Call For Writing & Artwork :: Women's Perspectives


2019 Theme: First Steps - The Journey Begins
Call for Writing and Artwork

Women's Perspectives showcases original writing and artwork by adult education students. The journal is published annually by WE LEARN.

"First Steps" is part of a larger writing theme: The Hero's Journey.

We invite you to write about "First Steps" for Women’s Perspectives #14. Then, throughout the year, WE LEARN will share new writing ideas. If you write for each of writing prompt, you'll have a full hero’s story by the end of the year!

First Steps: The Journey Begins

What is your life like?
What would you change?
Why is education important in your life?
What are your days like?
What frightens you and what can you do about it?
Why did you choose to come to school?
How will education help your life?
Do you feel brave?
Do you feel strong?
Do you believe you can succeed?

DEADLINE to send material is February 24, 2019

Send writing and artwork to: info@welearnwomen.org
All writing must be submitted in a Word document.
Artwork can be submitted as a JPEG or PDF file.
All submissions must be sent with a completed
Student Contributor Information form: http://bit.ly/StudentForm_WP.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Literacy Matters @IFLA :: #WLIC2016 | Library | Adult | Family | Children | Health

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

Good afternoon UK! Tweets on children's literacy



#188 Important key to remember per Relander






@WLIC2016  

Library of Congress Literacy Awards:
recognize US & international literacy projects





Literacy Libraries Reading!




Delighted to be representing





Wonderful message from @IFLA's
Literacy Matters! Campaign
--resonates with this school librarian!





@IFLA Guidelines
to promote literacy and reading in libraries, 2011 ifla.org/files/assets/h






#WLIC2016 reading and literacy in the IFLA strategic plan







#WLIC2016 literacy program goals








Intentional Focus Leading to
Intentional Connections on Health Literacy






#WLIC2016 foundations of literacy




Leave no one behind
- key vision for UN sustainable development 
2030 needs Universal




Saturday, July 2, 2016

Poverty & Literacy: Books | Children | Women

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Superlatives from SCLLN

#PovertyChat at 8 for a guided discussion about #AdultLiteracy











@ahaprocess 28 Jun 2016


Owning books creates brighter futures





@RIFWEB  27 Jun 2016



43% of adults with low literacy live in poverty.
Take the pledge to improve lives through #literacy!




@ProLitWorld  22 Jun 2016


Are #literacy levels tied to low #income?
How to we improve our society by just improving our #English literacy.

@thelittutor 4 Jun 2016


Literacy matters!
There's a strong co-relation between #literacy and #poverty:

@Love4Literacy 18 Apr 2016


#Literacy is one of the keys
to unlocking the solution to poverty.








@engagethechurch 17 Mar 2016