LINKS Tutoring
For information about the LINKS program and its components download this file:
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At Salem Elementary School, we are pleased to be able to offer many students free after school tutoring through the LINKS program. We are thankful to the many volunteers from Mount Allison University and for the continued support of the New Brunswick Learning Disabilities Association. The program is offered during the Fall term (September-December) and again in the Winter term (January-April).
Volunteers for LINKS:
If you are interested in volunteering, please check out the information on the Volunteer page and send me an email: [email protected]
For more information see:
LINKING Language to Literacy: A research study completed by LINKS volunteer Thomas Williams. Thomas has been an integral part of the LINKS program since its beginnings at Salem Elementary. This past year he completed his honours thesis studying the effectiveness of the LINKS program. The project was featured in an article in Mount Allison's alumni magazine, The Record (see page 12 of the link). As well, below is a synopsis of his results. Thank you for all your work Thomas!
Volunteers for LINKS:
If you are interested in volunteering, please check out the information on the Volunteer page and send me an email: [email protected]
For more information see:
LINKING Language to Literacy: A research study completed by LINKS volunteer Thomas Williams. Thomas has been an integral part of the LINKS program since its beginnings at Salem Elementary. This past year he completed his honours thesis studying the effectiveness of the LINKS program. The project was featured in an article in Mount Allison's alumni magazine, The Record (see page 12 of the link). As well, below is a synopsis of his results. Thank you for all your work Thomas!
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Featured in Anglophone East's Achieve Magazine: Achieve Magazine Spring 2012