History of Literacy Quebec

Two women sitting at a table reviewing documents together in a library setting with bookshelves in the background.
Student writing on classroom blackboard while teacher sits at desk observing, vintage classroom setting.
Black and white photograph of a classroom with an instructor in a white coat standing while speaking to seated students around tables.

In 1980, adult education coordinators at each regional school board initiated the establishment of a volunteer literacy council in each region. Recruiting, training and volunteer support was initially based on the “Each One Teach One” principles established by Dr. Frank Laubach. Since 1999, Literacy Quebec has been accredited with the Ministère de l’éducation en langue seconde, and receives funding to realize our mission. This has allowed Literacy Quebec to hire the staff necessary to carry out the objectives determined by our volunteer Board of Directors.

Today, member organizations embrace a variety of philosophies and approaches to teaching literacy and essential skills, reflecting the unique opportunities and challenges in their local communities.