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Literacy news

Literacy news covers the latest news from the media and other sources, as well as updates on NLT activity. The most recent headlines are listed below and you can browse archived news by moving through the page numbers at the bottom of the page.

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  • Bdb1_third 13Sep2011
    Words for Work improves communication skills for young people

    According to the evaluation report published today, communication and employability project Words for Work has significantly improved the communication skills of pupils.

    Posted by Laura Kenwright

  • 14Jul2011
    Spelling mistakes 'cost millions' in lost online sales

    Spelling mistakes on websites can seriously affect customer spending, says an online businessman. Charles Duncombe says an analysis of website figures shows a single spelling mistake can cut online sales in half.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

  • 23Aug2010
    Employers fear immigration cap will devastate UK companies

    Employers' groups are calling on the government to rethink its immigration cap as figures reveal that almost one in 10 private sector companies plan to relocate jobs abroad in the next year.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

  • _mg_4674_third 28Jul2010
    “Literacy in a digital age” debate raises vital issues

    On Tuesday this week a New Statesman and Starbucks Coffee House debate, in association with the National Literacy Trust, took place at Starbucks in Oxford Street.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

  • 29Mar2010
    Writing Solutions Ltd - a new supporter for the NLT

    Writing Solutions Ltd has given its first corporate donation to the NLT.

    Posted by Jenner Fabian

  • 20Jan2010
    School system 'shameful', says CBI boss

    The education system is failing pupils from poorer homes and producing exam results which "we ought to be ashamed of", according to the head of the most powerful group representing business leaders.

    Posted by Site Administrator

  • 17Dec2009
    Funding secured to continue the work of Reading for Life

    A powerful coalition of supporters are backing Reading for Life, our campaign to take reading to new audiences which continues the work of the 2008 National Year of Reading.

    Posted by Site Administrator

  • 01Dec2009
    Workplace literacy initiative too short to improve skills

    An Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded study suggest that the Government’s Skills for Life initiative has not significantly improved literacy or the economic performance of participating companies.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

  • 25Nov2009
    Train to Gain funding cut by six percent

    The Government has announced a six percent cut in Train to Gain funding next year as well as a three percent reduction in course rates across the board. The Times Educational Supplement has reported that college leaders are"dismayed" by the news.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

  • 08Sep2009
    Manifesto calls for political parties to prioritise literacy

    National Literacy Trust launched its Manifesto for literacy, calling for the leading political parties to make literacy a priority in the next general election.

    Posted by Anna Lindsay

 
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