Adult Learning Programs and Community Support Across Alberta | CALP
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Community Learning Network - An Alberta Association of Leaders in Lifelong Learning
The Community Learning Network (CLN) is a provincial non-profit association and registered Canadian charity based in Alberta. It serves as the central support organization for Community Adult Learning Programs (CALPs) throughout the province. The CLN’s mission focuses on supporting these grassroots, community-based organizations by providing leadership, resources, professional development, and connections aimed at enhancing adult foundational learning opportunities[2][3].
History and Purpose
CLN was established to cultivate and promote community-based adult learning across Alberta. It acts as an association of leaders in lifelong learning, dedicated to advancing adult foundational education. The network supports CALPs which are funded by Alberta Advanced Education (part of the Government of Alberta). These programs address needs in adult literacy, numeracy, English language learning, basic digital skills, foundational life skills, and community capacity building[1][2].
Programs and Services
The Community Adult Learning Programs (CALPs) supported by CLN offer accessible learning opportunities tailored to adults in their local communities. These opportunities include:
- Adult literacy and numeracy
- English language learning
- Basic digital and computer skills
- Foundational life skills
- Family literacy programs
- Community capacity building initiatives
CLN provides CALP staff, volunteers, and system stakeholders with professional development, training modules, instructional resources, and operational support to ensure effective service delivery. The organization also hosts the annual Literacy & Learning Symposium, which serves as a key province-wide professional development event for CALP personnel[1][2][3].
Structure and Governance
The Community Learning Network is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, composed primarily of CALP staff and board members. Its operational team includes approximately 12 staff members positioned across Alberta to provide regionally relevant support. The provincial office is located in Edmonton, Alberta[2].
Funding and Partnerships
The organization is primarily funded by the Government of Alberta through Alberta Advanced Education. CLN collaborates closely with government bodies, community organizations, funders, and other stakeholders to promote lifelong learning and maximize the impact of adult foundational education in Alberta’s communities[1][2].
Vision
CLN envisions Community Adult Learning Programs as essential hubs for adult learning across every community in Alberta, fostering accessible, relevant, and lifelong learning opportunities to change lives and strengthen communities[2][3].
This article summarizes the role, mission, and structure of the Community Learning Network as Alberta’s lead association supporting adult foundational learning through community-based programs.
[1] https://calp.ca/about-us.html [2] https://www.connectsociety.org/project/community-adult-learning-program/ [3] https://calp.ca [4] https://my.charitableimpact.com/charities/community-learning-network-an-alberta-association-of-leaders-in-lifelong-learning [5] https://www.alberta.ca/non-profit-learning-centre
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What an incredible initiative! Proud to see our communities coming together to enhance lifelong learning opportunities for everyone in Alberta! 🌟 #LifelongLearning #CommunitySupportdetail |
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Excited about the new CALP portal! It’s so important that we have accessible resources to support adult learners across Alberta. Let’s keep changing lives together! 📚💪 #CALP #EducationForAlldetail |
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Adult Learning Programs and Community Support Across Alberta CALP NEW Portal Navigation Welcome to the new CALP portal. Explore the updated navigation and reorganized resources designed to enhance your experience and prepare for new Learning Opportunities in 2025 Land Acknowledgment In September 2023 members of the CALP system contributed to a provincial land acknowledgment video honouring and recognizing the traditional Territories Treaty relationships and Metis Settlements in which we live and work across the province of Alberta. Symposium 2025 The Literacy Learning Symposium is hosted by the Community Learning Network with funding and support from the Government of Alberta. This annual provincewide professional development event is designed to support the provincial professional development of Albertas Community Adult Learning Program CALP staff volunteers and system stakeholders.
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