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Seniors and Literacy (2004)

Institute Document | Published in 2004

Plain language and patient education: A summary of current research

Research Brief | Published in 2003
Authored by Tannis Atkinson

This is the first in a series of briefs that focus on evaluative research into the use of alternative means of health communication; they include plain language, audiotapes, videotapes, interactive media, and visual images. Searches of the medical and education literatures were conducted as part of a Health Literacy Project that examined the communication needs of patients with limited literacy or other communication barriers. The guiding question for these searches was: ‘What impacts have been documented in
relation to the identified target groups?’

Math for Learning, Math for Life (2002)

Institute Document | Published in 2002

Literacy, Museums and the Arts (2002)

Institute Document | Published in 2002

Cognitive tools and the acquisition of literacy

Working Paper on Literacy | Published in 2001
Authored by Kieran Egan, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

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