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Language and Literacy GPS : Graduate Possibilities Symposium - National Student Network Conference

Language and Literacy GPS : Graduate Possibilities Symposium
National Student Network Conference
February 27 – March 1, 2021
Ottawa, Ontario
- Discuss and learn about Language and Literacy Graduate Possibilities
  • Streams of Language and Literacy
  • International Perspective on Language and Literacy
  • Transition from student to researcher
  • Graduate student funding opportunities
  • Relationship building with supervisors / Effective teamwork
- Discover Knowledge Transfer
  • Encyclopedia of Language and Literacy Development
  • National Strategy for Early Literacy
  • Foundations for Literacy: An Evidence-based Toolkit for the Effective Reading and Writing Teacher
  • Handbook of Language and Literacy Development – A Roadmap from 0 to 60 months
  • ABRACADABRA: A Web-based learning and research resource for all Canadians
  • Systematic Research Reviews
- Share your research at Round-table Sessions and Poster Presentations

- Join us for an evening of skating on the World’s Largest Skating Rink! The Rideau Canal is
designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site – grab your skates and get ready for an
unforgettable experience!


For more information, contact:
Catherine Lebel, Chair
Student Network Executive
Katy Pocock, Program Officer
Canadian Language and Literacy Research Network

The language and culture of my heritage is passed on to me orally. It's a different way of learning than how I am taught at school. How do I keep my traditional culture alive while learning to read and being immersed in the majority culture?

Reading is the core of learning and staying in school. Improving my reading skills will open up the doors to future prospects.

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