[NIFL-LD:4007] Re: Readibility

From: Joe Little (fyi@americanliteracy.com)
Date: Fri Jul 19 2002 - 16:54:11 EDT


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>  CLAD and the Canadian Labour Movement as well which have interesting information and
>   easy to use readability material. They focus not only on words and sentences but also
>   on layout as part of their readability checklists.

Laura & all, 

Thanks for the lead. I'll type in Clear Language (and Canadian if need be), but in 10 words or less: off top of your head do u know if they include clear/simple spelling(s) -- e.g., donut vs doughnut -- within their readability checklists. I assume not since u didn't say so above. 

Thanks again.

Joe Little
American Literacy Council

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