Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2016

Riverside County Library - Adult Literacy Program

Riverside County Library System Adult Literacy Program

Riverside County Library System Adult Literacy Program provides adult literacy services to our communities through one-on-one literacy tutoring, English-as-a-Second-Language classes and family literacy events.

The program is supported by funding from the California State Library Literacy Services, the California State Department of Education, private organizations and businesses in our communities, Riverside County and through the generous support of our many volunteers throughout the County.



The goal of the Families for Literacy programs is to introduce the adult learner and his/her family to the value and joy of reading as a family.

The underlying concept of these programs is that children who are talked to and read to by adults learn to read better and as a result break the cycle of illiteracy.

ANNUAL FACTS
175 Tutors Trained
150 Students Matched
60 Families Served
10,000 Instructional Hours
600 Talent and Support Hours
4 Full - Time Staff Members
Population of Area Served - 760,000
Number of Literacy Sites/Centers – 3

Thursday, September 15, 2016

San Diego Public Library :: READ/San Diego Annual Tutor Conference

READ/San Diego Annual Tutor Conference

On June 11, 2016, READ/San Diego hosted its 26th Annual Tutor Conference at the

The conference featured an impressive lineup of presenters for a day of informative, enjoyable, hands-on workshops. The conference workshops focused on strategies for teaching vocabulary, grammar, word recognition, online resources and technical tools for tutors, phonics, reading comprehension, math, ESL, and GED preparation.

A catered luncheon was served featuring keynote speaker Dr. Danny Brassell’s presentation "The Reading Makeover."

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Literacy :: Idioms | APPS | ESL | Vocabulary | Videos

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

6 Amazing Lists for Feelings & Emotion Idioms!







7 idioms almost everyone gets wrong




@RaganHealth  Aug 26


dietetic idiomatic schematic




Most common idioms used in the English language



List of 90 Colour Idioms With Meanings






Idiom Land
All popular English idioms in one app



@123wbt  Mar 22


90 Minutes of English Idioms
This video can easily serve as the
ultimate guide to popular English idioms!



Friday, August 19, 2016

Redlands Library :: An Honest Tale

Redlands Adult Literacy Program
An Honest Tale



Welcome to the Redlands Adult Literacy Program, whose mission is to provide free, professional, and confidential tutoring in reading and writing to help learners in the Redlands community reach their literacy goals.  One-on-one tutoring services, adult literacy computer classes, and other literacy services are available to adults 18 years and older and youths 16 and 17 years old, who are not currently enrolled in high school.  Tutoring services are provided at no cost.  Lessons are individualized, confidential, and goal-oriented.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Beverly Hills Library :: Adult Literacy

Beverly Hills Library Adult Literacy

The Beverly Hills Public Library Adult Literacy program helps adult learners (ages 18 and over) improve their reading, writing, and comprehension skills.


Volunteer Tutors Needed!
Tutor Trainings are scheduled on the last Friday of each month: 10:30am - 12 N

The following services are FREE, and open to adult learners (ages 18 and over).

Weekly Literacy Classes (drop-in students are welcome)
Conversation/Basic Skills Class: Mondays, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
News For You Class: Thursdays, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

For more information about this program, please contact the Beverly Hills Public Library Adult Literacy at 310-288-2207.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Super Easy, No-Fail New Year's Resolution! Greg Lucas, California State Librarian

Super Easy, No-Fail New Year's Resolution!
December 28, 2015


California State ‪‎Librarian, Greg Lucas,
offers a New Year's Resolution that is super easy and fun!
How can you go wrong?

Thursday, March 26, 2015

San Diego Co Library :: Now You Know - How To Volunteer With LEARN

Now You Know - How To Volunteer With LEARN 
County News Center: 3.20.2015 by Jose Eli Villanueva



Is reading your thing? Take some time to help an adult learn how to read at your local County Library. Meet twice a week - and commit to 6 months - and help better someone's life. Volunteer with LEARN.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Monterey Park Library - MPK Bruggemeyer Library: 30 Years of Literacy Services

MPK Bruggemeyer Library: 30 Years of Literacy Services
MontParkTV: 12.06.2014

Slideshow and interviews spotlight past and present successes of L.A.M.P. - Monterey Park's literacy program. Also features interviews with 2014 Tutor of the Year Annabelle Chu; student and small business owner Ken Huang.



Video was presented at the annual tutor recognition luncheon and awards ceremony at Luminarias Restaurant on Dec. 6, 2014.

Produced by library staff member Jose Garcia with assistance from other library personnel.

Features, Rebecca Calman, Jim Roberts, Harvey Elparin, Ben White, Cathay Reta, Beth Woo, Stephanie Brown, Norma Arvizu, Lilian Kawaratani, Annabelle Chu, Joyce Chan, Ken Huang among others.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events: September 2014

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events:
September 2014

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information

Southern California

Festival of Children: Sep 6+  South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa

 “Evening w/ Author Victor Villaseñor” Escondido Library: Sep 11, 6p

Los Angeles Black Book Expo: Sep 13 - SouthWest Community College

Comic Con - Long Beach: Sep 27 - Convention Center, Long Beach

Great Minds Don't Think Alike - Honoring John Corcoran: Sep 27, 4p

Sensory Friendly Film - DOLPHIN TALE 2: Sep 27, 10a

Orange County Children's Book Festival: Sep 28 - Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa


California


California Library Literacy Services 30th Anniversary

In September, 2014, California Library Literacy Services will celebrate 30 years of providing high quality learner centered volunteer based adult literacy services in libraries around the state.

Food Literacy Awareness Month California Food Literacy

Library Card Sign-Up Month American Library Association

International Literacy Day: Sep 8

Roald Dahl Day: Sep 13

Food Literacy Fair: Sep 14, 9a - Southside Park, Sacramento

International Dot Day: Sep 15

100 Authors for Literacy: Sep 20 - San Mateo

Family Day at the Park: Sep 20 – Stockton

Curiosity Day with Curious George: September 20

Banned Book Week: Sep 21 –27

Celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.

Adult Education & Family Literacy Week: Sep 22–28

Banned Websites Awareness Day: Sep 24

National Punctuation Day: Sep 24

ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival: Sep 27+ @ Fairytale Town, Sacramento


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Only 17 Percent of Parents Believe Reading is Top Priority During the Summer

New Survey: Only 17 Percent of Parents Believe Reading is Top Priority During the Summer; Kids Spend Nearly Triple the Time Playing Video Games or Watching TV

Macy’s and Reading Is Fundamental Launch Be Book Smart Campaign June 18 to Support Children’s Literacy

WASHINGTON – (June 18, 2014) – Despite research that indicates the importance of summer reading in preventing children from losing literacy skills, only 17 percent of parents say reading is a top summer priority, according to a new survey from Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) and Macy’s. The survey, conducted by Harris Poll, also finds that children spend nearly three times as many hours weekly watching TV or playing video games as they do reading in the summer. More than 1,000 parents with children ages 5-11 completed the survey online in April.

Results of the survey are made public as Macy’s and RIF launch the 11th annual Be Book Smart campaign to support children’s literacy. Be Book Smart begins June 18, and invites customers nationwide to give $3 at any Macy’s register in-store, to help provide a book for a child and get $10 off a purchase of $30 or more. Macy’s will donate 100 percent of every $3 to RIF. The campaign ends July 13.

“Many families think of reading as eating your vegetables—good for you but not necessarily a treat. Reading is the best vacation. It takes you places you never dreamed you would visit, and summer especially is a time when kids can immerse themselves in the topics they like best,” said Carol H. Rasco, CEO of Reading Is Fundamental. “Thanks to our partnership with Macy’s, we are bringing more books to children who need them most and starting them on a journey to a lifelong love of reading.”

More than 60 percent of parents in the survey said they do not believe their child loses reading skills over the summer. However, existing research shows that summer learning loss is a major problem, particularly for low-income children who can lose up to three months of reading skills because of limited access to books and learning opportunities while out of school. The key to helping children maintain and even improve their literacy skills over the summer is providing access to quality books that they can choose based on personal interests.

Full survey results are highlighted in an executive summary by Harris Poll. Key findings include:
• On average, parents say their child spends 17.4 hours/week watching TV or playing video games, 16.7 hours/week playing outside and only 5.9 hours/week reading.
• Parents who consider reading to be extremely or very important are twice as likely to have a child who reads every day.
• Children who were involved in a reading program last summer were up to two times more likely to read every day. Yet, over half of parents said their child did not participate in a reading program at all last summer.
• Last summer, children who read because they wanted to were twice as likely to read than children who read because they had to.
• Despite the proliferation of e-books and digital formats, 83 percent of parents said their child preferred print books for summer reading, compared to 7 percent preferring tablets and 4 percent preferring e-readers

Sunday, November 24, 2013

EveryLibrary: Building Voter Support for Libraries

EveryLibrary
Building Voter Support for Libraries

Libraries need to talk to voters directly about the bonds, levys, milliages, and referendum that build, renovate, or expand library services for the next generation. Any library initiative anywhere matters to every library everywhere. Make your pledge today.


EveryLibrary grew out of the need for a politically active organization dedicated exclusively to supporting local library initiatives at the ballot box.  Many library associations – both at the national and state level – are organized as 501(c)3 educational associations.  Current law and regulations prohibit these associations from engaging in direct voter advocacy or funding political campaigns. As a 501(c)4 organization, EveryLibrary can act where these associations cannot.  The opportunity to fundraise and directly support library ballot initiatives will be unique in the library world.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

How Much Do You Know About Dyslexia?

NCLD Asks, ‘How Much Do You Know About Dyslexia?’
By NCLD Editorial Team: 11.19.2013


National Center for Learning Disabilities visited Madison Square Park in New York City to separate fact from fiction when it comes to dyslexia.

from Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley, Dyslexia Training Institute

Sunday, November 10, 2013

SCLLN Literacy Videos @ Pinterest

Southern California Library Literacy Network
Literacy Videos
of Adult Learners and Tutors
have been pinned on


Azusa City Library
Carlsbad City Library
Centro Latino for Literacy
Chula Vista Library
Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library
Newport Beach Library
Rancho Cucamonga Library
A K Smiley Redlands Library
San Diego County Library

Videos of Learner Stories and Tutor Stories can also be seen at

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Children's Literacy PSA - Susan Chien

Children’s Literacy/Library PSA
Arlington Public Library
December 2007



Susan Chien
I’m a pharmacist-animator. I have a doctorate-level degree in pharmacy but decided that I was very sad not working in a creative field, and went back to art school. Now I’m a filmmaker and animator, as well! One who is licensed to dispense heart medication to you.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Library Advocacy Day Video Contest

Library Advocacy Day Video Contest

The American Library Association held a video contest for Library Advocacy Day. Videos were created and uploaded to Vimeo and tagged "library advocacy day."


ALA Day on the Hill is June 29: 11 am @ Upper Senate Park, Wash DC.

Winners were announced June 1, 2010.

First: Imagine from Joyce Valenza
Second: Baldwinsville Public Library from Julia E. Schult
Honorable Mention: Questions of the Heart from Rachael Harrington

You can also watch other entries @ Vimeo

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Join 1,000,000 for Literacy

. . . forwarded from Margaret Doughty
@ Literacy Powerline

Literacy Advocates can create a larger voice to let the President know that literacy must be a priority - Plan to meet with the President in Summer 2010.

Join 1,000,000 for Literacy Facebook group.
Connect with other literacy advocates.
Forward to all your friends - not just your literacy colleagues !

1 Join Facebook
2 CLICK on "Invite People to Join"
3 SELECT all of the friends that you want to join
4 CLICK on "Send invitation"

Shatter the Silence Video

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Orange Co Library - Reading, writing and bonding

Reading, writing and bonding
Two Aliso Viejo residents volunteer as literacy tutors for READ Orange County.
Orange Co. Register: Dec 20, 07 by Amanda Pazornik

Jennifer Wood knows the difficulties of learning a second language.

Five years ago, she flew more than 5,000 miles to attend University of Aix-en-Provence in France to immerse herself in French culture and master a language she had been studying since her days at Aliso Niguel High School.

Now the 24-year-old has the opportunity to teach others how to read, write and understand English as a volunteer literacy tutor with READ of Orange County.

Wood and fellow Aliso Viejo resident Sandra Leone recently completed a 23-hour training course as part of their tutor certification and are working with ESL (English as a Second Language) "learners." Their commitment is 50 hours of tutoring over a one-year period.

Learners must be at least 16 years old and be able to speak with and understand English-speaking staff and tutors.

Leone, 51, meets once a week with her learner, a mother of two from Korea, at the Aliso Viejo Library. The match is ideal for Leone who has a 13-year-old daughter and tutors while she is in school.

Leone is helping her learner, who speaks Korean with her husband, to better understand her English-speaking children.

"As her kids get older, it's harder for her to communicate with them," Leone said. "She writes well, reads OK but her confidence when speaking was low. After three meetings, her confidence is building. It's truly amazing."

Nationwide one in five adults is "functionally illiterate," a term used to define adults who have not mastered basic reading, writing and speaking skills, according to Bob West, outreach coordinator for READ Orange County.

That equates to roughly 400,000 adults in Orange County alone, he added.

Wood, now finishing up her French degree at UC Irvine, was matched with another student. The two can be found at the Laguna Niguel Library working on word patterns, phonics and spelling.

"Tutoring is such a positive experience for me," Wood said. "I've only been tutoring for three or four weeks, and I would totally recommend it to anyone."
Watch READ/OC's Video @


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Huntington Beach Library - founded by Linda D. Light in 1984

Literacy Volunteers - HBPL

was founded by Linda D. Light in 1984. This group of outstanding people is the volunteer arm of the Huntington Beach Library Adult Literacy Program. The library staff trains volunteers to tutor adults in reading and writing: helping adults become citizens, get jobs and read to their children.


Watch Huntington Beach's video:
Literacy_Program-How_it_Works.avi