Success
Stories In Redlands Literacy Program Are As Unique As Its 100-Plus Learners
The
Redlands Adult Literacy Program is expanding with a family literacy class
beginning in September
New
volunteers sometimes ask how the Redlands
Adult Literacy Program measures learner success. Most adults join the
literacy program to improve their reading and writing skills in order to get a
new or better job, help their children with their homework or further their own
education, but reaching these goals is as unique as the 103 adults who were
served by the program last year.
Some
adults who ask for literacy assistance have little or no foundation in reading.
At this level, participants learn to read basic words for the first time. For
example, one adult learner recently celebrated being able to read and write 80
of the 100 most common words in the English language. Knowing how to read these
80 words has opened the door for him to begin reading sentences, stories in
picture books, and signs that he comes across in his daily life.
One
tutor was very excited to report that her learner was now reading fluently,
which enabled him to understand what he reads. Now he is excited about reading
biographies and learning about famous people in history.
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Adult
learners have a wide range of writing skills. Some learners begin by writing
two-word responses to questions, then later progress to writing full sentences
and then stories. Their enthusiasm for writing continues to grow. This year 40
learners wrote and submitted their works for publication in the adult literacy
anthology, “Our Stories, A Collection of Writings, Volume 2.” (Volumes 1 and 2
are available for checkout at the library.) Authors were invited to read their
stories aloud at the June 2019 Celebration of Authors. It was heartwarming to
observe how the adult learners’ family members saw their loved ones in a new
light, as they witnessed their newly gained skills and confidence. READ
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Next
Tutor Orientation
January
28, 2020 - 6:00 pm
Please
call the Redlands Adult Literacy Program
office at 909.798.7565, ext.
4138