The project is designed so that teachers and library media specialists see a direct connection between
national information literacy skills, core content skills, and the technology skills that will be outlined in the revised computer standards of learning.
Not exact matches
Canadian
Literacy and Learning Network is the
national hub for research,
information and knowledge exchange, increasing
literacies and essential
skills across Canada.
Essentially, the new
National Curriculum for Computing requires schools to develop student's knowledge and
skills in three key areas — Computer Science,
Information Technology and Digital
Literacy.
Linguistic competence is the capacity to convey
information in a manner that is easily understood by children, families, and program staff from diverse backgrounds and abilities including persons of limited English proficiency and low
literacy skills (adapted from the
National Center for Cultural Competence)