Register for the 19th Annual National Conference on Family Literacy by tomorrow, March 4, and save $40! Visit www.famlit.org/conference to register online, check out our all-star lineup of speakers, and learn more about the conference.
The deadline for applications for the NCFL/Better World Books Libraries and Families Award is also tomorrow. Find the guidelines and apply online by visiting www.famlit.org/BWB-library-award.
NCFL wants hear about your training and professional development experiences. Take a few minutes to help us expand the learning opportunities we provide to our family literacy audience by completing our survey.
NCFL is excited to announce that Lincoln, Nebraska, is home to three new Toyota Family Literacy Program (TFLP) sites. The grant was announced this morning at a press event at West Lincoln Elementary School.
“This grant will help empower our parents with the skills necessary to help their children with homework and other school activities,” said Dr. Susan Gourley, superintendent, Lincoln Public Schools. “We also thank and commend the work of the National Center for Family Literacy for helping to create these opportunities.”
Monica Holloway is not only a critically acclaimed author, but also the impressive mother of Wills, a child with autism. Holloway will join NCFL’s conference in April to share her personal story about parent involvement in education for a special needs child, as told through her new memoir Cowboy and Wills, a portrait of family struggle and triumph aided by a remarkable dog that coaxes young Wills into the world.
Visit Thinkfinity for lesson plans and activities that bring the Winter Olympics into your classroom or program.
Applications for the new Better World Books/NCFL Libraries and Families Award are now available!
Through this opportunity NCFL and Better World Books will reward and enhance existing family programming and expand literacy-building practices of families in library settings. The three $10,000 grants awarded each year will connect more families to their local libraries and expand their literacy efforts in new and innovative ways.
NCFL is proud to welcome ACJensen, parenting and pregnancy expert and author of Extra(Hourdinary)Parenting as a guest blogger.
Challenge yourself to experiment and discover new ways to approach life and help families succeed. That’s the message Sir Ken Robinson, PhD, will deliver during at NCFL’s conference that will take place April 11-13 in San Antonio, Texas. His presentation will feature cutting-edge ideas and philosophies that can more effectively fulfill the 21st century education needs of families.
Learn more about Sir Ken Robinson’s presentation in this short video. His appearance is supported by Verizon Foundation.
It’s awards season…and not just in Hollywood! This week we announced 4 grant/award opportunities, so this week’s Literacy Voices Roundup will be a recap of these opportunities from NCFL and some of our wonderful literacy partners. And NCFL will announce another grant opportunity next week—so stay tuned!
2010 Toyota Family Literacy Teacher of the Year
Sponsor: NCFL