The Dollar General Literacy Foundation, in conjunction with the National Center for Family Literacy and ProLiteracy, launched the National Literacy Directory, which is available online at www.nationalliteracydirectory.org or by phone at 1-877-389-6874. READ MORE...
Louisiana educator Kay Brown received the national 2010 Toyota Family Literacy Teacher of the Year award today at the National Conference on Family Literacy in San Antonio.
As part of the award given by Toyota and the National Center for Family Literacy, Brown’s Northeast Louisiana Family Literacy Consortium program will receive $7,500. Brown also has been featured on an electronic billboard in Times Square earlier this month. READ MORE...
Several national speakers, including the real-life heroes of the blockbuster movie The Blind Side, will be in San Antonio on Sunday through Tuesday when the 19th National Conference on Family Literacy comes to the Marriott Rivercenter. READ MORE...
Several national speakers, including the real-life heroes of the blockbuster movie The Blind Side, will be in San Antonio from April 11 through 13 when the National Conference on Family Literacy comes to the Marriott Rivercenter. READ MORE...
A national family literacy program was unveiled today at three Lincoln elementary schools. The program – funded by a $600,000 grant from Toyota – is coordinated by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL). It is the only initiative of its kind to focus on the needs of Hispanic and other immigrant families on a nationwide basis. READ MORE...
Real-life heroes of the blockbuster movie The Blind Side, a “60 MINUTES” contributor, an international leader in education and a critically acclaimed author all will participate in this year’s National Conference on Family Literacy. READ MORE...
Better World Books and the National Center for Family Literacy are now accepting applications for the first Better World Books/NCFL Libraries and Families Award. READ MORE...
The National Center for Family Literacy and Toyota announced today that they are accepting applications for the 2010 Toyota Family Literacy Teacher of the Year.The winner will receive $7,500 for his or her family literacy program as well as a free trip to the 2010 National Conference on Family Literacy in San Antonio, Texas. READ MORE...
A national family literacy program was unveiled today at three Louisville elementary schools. The program – funded by a $600,000 grant from Toyota – is coordinated by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL), which is based in Louisville. It is the only initiative of its kind to focus on the needs of Hispanic and other immigrant families on a nationwide basis. READ MORE...
The National Center for Family Literacy today unveiled new interactive online tools centered on the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History’s exhibitions and online OurStory program. The materials are being unveiled in time for National Family Literacy Month, which is in November, and NCFL’s 20th anniversary. READ MORE...
The seventh annual Louisville Technology Acronym Bee will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center to benefit the National Center for Family Literacy. In a new twist on the old spelling bee, three-person teams from local technology companies and IT departments will decode obscure technology terms instead of obscure words. Republic Bank is the title sponsor for the event, which runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. READ MORE...
The National Center for Family Literacy announced today that Byron Pitts, the Emmy-winning CBS national correspondent and “60 MINUTES” contributor, will join its Board of Advisors. Pitts rose to fame after overcoming illiteracy and a stuttering problem with the support of his mother, a college roommate and educators. READ MORE...
Better World Books and the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) announce today the creation of The Better World Books/NCFL Libraries and Families Award, which will recognize exceptional family programming in libraries around the country. Each year, three winning libraries will be awarded $10,000 in grants. READ MORE...