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Banned Books Readout Video A video of the September 30, 2010 community program, Banned Books Readout, held at the Hartford Public Library. Published by Hartford Public Library Hartford Public Library ; Publication Date: September 30, 2010
Document Link: /issues/wsd/Videos/wsd_09_30_2010.asp

Banned Books Reaout- Hartford Public Library- Sept 2013 Video A video recording of the September 24, 2013 community program, Banned Books Readout, held at the Hartford Public Library, Mark Twain Branch. Published by Hartford Public Library Hartford Public Library ; Publication Date: September 24, 2013
Document Link: /issues/wsd/videos/wsd_09_24_2013.asp

Brighter Futures Initiative of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving; Perceptions of Residents to be served by Family Centers Residents living in the seven communities to be served by Family Centers supported by the Brighter Futures Initiative of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving were surveyed in March, 2002. A total of 1,208 residents were interviewed from households where at least one child eight years old or younger was living. Based on the success of the original Brighter Futures Initiative and the continuing needs of Hartford children, the Foundation, in 2000, committed an additional $15 million over the next 10 years to finance projects and system-wide reform efforts that support young children and their families. To achieve its goals, the Brighter Futures Initiative focuses on four areas: family support and parent education, child care and early childhood education, child and maternal health, and the early grades of school. Family Centers, in partnership with community agencies, provide community-based programs for children and families in seven Hartford neighborhoods. These programs support parents in their own growth and development, their understanding of their child's development, and help families prepare their children for school success. Published by Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Hartford Foundation for Public Giving ; Publication Date: April 2002
Document Link: /issues/wsd/familiesandchildren/brighter_futures.pdf

Closing the Achievement Gap: Early Reading Success and Connecticut’s Economic Future This report provides a close look at what we want children to know and be able to do as young readers and as members of Connecticut’s future workforce. In order to close the gap, state policymakers, school administrators, teachers, and parents must work together to implement coherent educational policies and practices. (PDF document, 32 pages) Published by Connecticut Association for Human Services Connecticut Association for Human Services ; Publication Date: September 2010
Document Link: /issues/wsd/education/CAHS_ClosingGap.pdf

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Findings and Recommendations The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This document includes the findings and recommendations resulting from the study. Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: December 14, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Key Findings and Recommendations The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This document reports the key findings and recommendations resulting from the study. (PDF document, 5 pages) Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: December 14, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Scope of Study The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This document outlines the scope of the study. (PDF document, 2 pages) Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: April 27, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Staff Briefing The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This report provides background information developed by the committee staff to date on the types of literacy services available to adults in Connecticut, who provides them, and who receives them. (PDF document, 53 pages) Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: September 19, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Staff Briefing Appendicies The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This document includes the appendicies to the Staff Briefing Report. (PDF document, 32 pages) Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: September 19, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

Coordination of Adult Literacy Programs: Briefing Key Points The Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee voted in April 2006 to conduct a study of the coordination of adult literacy programs. The study focused on: a) examining how adult literacy services are funded, delivered, and overseen in Connecticut; b) determined if the state’s current system for providing adult literacy programs is efficient and effective and, c) what, if any, improvements in coordination are needed. This document summarizes the background information provided in the Staff Briefing (PDF document, 3 pages) Published by Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee Connecticut General Assembly, Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee ; Publication Date: September 19, 2006
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_091906.asp

E-book Reading Jumps; Print Book Reading Declines Twenty-three percent of Americans ages 16 and older read an e-book in the past year, up from 16% the year before. The share who read a print book declined to 67%, from 72%. (PDF document, 15 pages) Published by Pew Internet and American Life Project, Pew Research Center Pew Internet and American Life Project, Pew Research Center ; Publication Date: December 27, 2012
Document Link: /issues/wsd/Literacy/PIP_Reading and ebooks_12.27.pdf

Greater Hartford Literacy Council The Greater Hartford Literacy Council is a non-profit program formed in January 2001 as an outgrowth of recommendations made by the City of Hartford Task Force on Adult Literacy in 2000. Responding to the call for a coordinating council for literacy were the founding partners: the City of Hartford, Hartford Public Schools, Capital Workforce Partners and the Hartford Public Library. These sponsors are major stakeholders in the delivery of literacy-related services in Hartford and the Greater Hartford region and play an integral role as an advisory team to the Literacy Council. Published by Greater Hartford Literacy Council Greater Hartford Literacy Council ; Publication Date: January 2001
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_01_2001.asp Related Link(s): Hartford Public Library ; Capitol Workforce Partners

Literacy Behind Bars: Results From the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy Prison Survey The 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) assessed the English literacy of incarcerated adults for the first time since 1992. The assessment was administered to approximately 1,200 inmates nationwide in state and federal prisons, as well as to approximately 18,000 adults living in households. This report presents the findings from the 2003 prison adult literacy assessment. (PDF document, 170 pages) Published by National Center for Education Statistics National Center for Education Statistics ; Publication Date: May 2007
Document Link: /issues/wsd/Literacy/Literacy_Behind_Bars.pdf

National Assessment of Adult Literacy: State and County Estimates of Low Literacy In response to a demand for estimates of the percentage of adults with low literacy in individual states and counties, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has produced estimates of the percentage of adults lacking Basic Prose Literacy Skills (BPLS) for all states and counties in the United States in 2003 and 1992. Published by National Center for Education Statistics National Center for Education Statistics
Document Link: /issues/wsd/Literacy/wsd_010109.asp

New Neighbors The Urban Institute has published The New Neighbors, a guidebook to federal and local administrative data about immigration. This guidebook was designed by Urban Institute researchers, in consultation with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, to help policy makers, program implementers, and advocates use U.S. Census and other data sources to identify immigrant populations in their communities--their characteristics, their contributions, and their needs. The guidebook discusses national trends in immigration and addresses public policy questions that can be analyzed using these data. It provides users with advice on how to identify immigrants in the data and cautions them on data limitations. The guidebook also includes an analysis of the immigrant population in Providence, Rhode Island, by way of example. Download this PDF document (2.5 mb) Published by The Urban Institute The Urban Institute ; Publication Date: August 2003
Document Link: /issues/wsd/people/the_new_neighbors.pdf Related Link(s): Annie E. Casey Foundation: Making Connections ; The Providence Plan

Reading at Risk: A Survey of Literary Reading in America A descriptive survey of national trends in adult literary reading. Based on a sample size of more than 17,000 adults, it covers most major demographic groups - providing statistical measurements by age, gender, education, income, region, race, and ethnicity. The results of the survey show that literary reading in America is not only declining rapidly among all groups, but the rate of decline has accelerated, especially among the young. The concerned citizen in search of good news about American literary culture will study the pages of this report in vain. Published by National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts ; Publication Date: June 2004
Document Link: /Issues/wsd/Education/wsd_06_2004.asp Related Link(s): Take Action for Literacy: The Status of Literacy in Greater Hartford ; Workforce and Literacy Profile

Take Action for Literacy: The Status of Literacy in Greater Hartford The Community Literacy Enhancement Across the Region (CLEAR) initiative began in January 2002. CLEAR's goals are to assess current literacy needs, identify barriers to services, and develop and implement recommendations that will enhance the provision of, and funding for, literacy services in Greater Hartford. The final report and recommendations, The Status of Literacy in Greater Hartford 2003, was published in June of 2003; Published by Greater Hartford Literacy Council Greater Hartford Literacy Council ; Publication Date: June 5, 2003
Document Link: http://www.hartfordinfo.org/Issues/wsd/literacy/action_literacy.asp Related Link(s): Hartford Public Library ; Capital Region Workforce Development Board

Workforce and Literacy Profiles Workforce and literacy profiles for 37 towns and cities in the Capital region. Published by Capital Workforce Partners Capital Workforce Partners
Document Link: http://www.hartfordinfo.org/Issues/wsd/employment/workforce_literacy_profiles.asp

Younger Americans’ Reading and Library Habits More than eight in ten Americans ages 16-29 read a book in the past year, and six in ten used their local public library. Many say they are reading more in the era of digital content, especially on their mobile phones and on computers. (PDF document, 57 pages) Published by Pew Internet and American Life Project, Pew Research Center Pew Internet and American Life Project, Pew Research Center ; Publication Date: October 23, 2012
Document Link: /issues/wsd/Literacy/PIP_YoungerLibraryPatrons.pdf

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