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L'alphabétisation en français à l'heure des réseaux et des communautés d'échanges
April 23-25, 2008
Montréal, QC
Event Description
Pan-canadian Francophone Symposium on research in adult literacy, April 23-25, Montréal. This invitation only event is co-sponsored by Adult Learning Knowledge Centre, in partnership with the Fédération canadienne pour l'alphabétisation en français (FCAF) and the Centre de documentation sur l'éducation des adultes et la condition féminine (CDÉACF). The event is intended to create a network for the interaction of knowledge, practices and expertise in the field of research; to determine priorities; and to identify research needs.