How do I become a learner?
If you are 18 years of age and older, have little or no reading skills and your first language is English - this program may be for you.
For the adult literacy student we provide
- √ Free one-on-one tutoring
- √ High-interest low-level materials
- √ Tutor matching based on convenient time and location
- √ Information referral, and support
- √ Computer assisted instruction
Contact us
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Mailing Address |
Windsor Public Library Adult Literacy Program 850 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario, N9A 4M9 |
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Phone | (519) 255-6770 ext. 4433 |
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Fax | (519) 255-7207 |
| TTY for hearing impaired | (519) 252-4775 | |
| Internet Address | www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/literacy |
or email us here
Learn to read online
- http://www.alpharoute.org
- AlphaRoute is a computer-based on-line literacy training system that allows learners to develop their basic skills through increasingly sophisticated learning activities and assignments under the guidance of a mentor.
- http://www.readingupgrade.com
- Reading Upgrade online courses give adults an enjoyable way to master reading. They help adults to overcome reading difficulties and begin reading on their own. Enjoyable self-paced lessons feature pop music, video, and games.
- http://thewclc.ca/edge
- The Learning Edge is an interactive literacy newspaper for adult literacy students. The newspaper has on-line audio and highlighted text stories accompanied by learning activities.
















