Monday, June 8, 2009

San Diego Public Library :: READ San Diego - 2009 Tutor Conference

READ/San Diego’s
19th Annual Tutor Conference
June 13, 2009
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, USD

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Sandra L. McBrayer, Children’s Initiative
Perseverance and Commitment Can Change a Life

READ/San Diego provides opportunities for learning and practicing innovative teaching skills. Join literacy tutors, teachers and literacy professionals from across California for a day of informative, enjoyable, hands-on workshops. 14 workshops are scheduled in 2 strands, with breaks midway through the strands. 619 . 527 . 5475

Some of the Workshops:

Understanding Learning Challenges and Learning Styles
Teaching Adults to Read: Fluency
Making the Most of Conversation Practice
U.S.A. Learns and Friends: Web-based Learning Tools for ESL Students
Health Literacy Curriculum for Beginning Level ABE Students
Teaching Adults to Read: Vocabulary
Ritin R EZ: Teaching Writing to Basic Literacy Students
Selecting Age Appropriate Materials
I Need to Pass the GED Now !



Monday, June 1, 2009

Riverside County Library - Library Offers Free ESL Classes

Library Offers Free ESL Classes
Desert Sun: May 29, 2009 by Aldrich M. Tan

A group of 12 students clap their hands as they sing a song to review the days of the week in the small conference room of the Indio Public Library. “Time flies. Days go by,” the students chant with teacher Hank Altheide. “Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday.”

These are not typical students. They are mostly adults over age 30 working on learning how to speak English through Altheide's English as a second language, or ESL, class. The teacher from La Quinta is seeing his numbers grow as more students find out about the free classes.

Altheide has been teaching the class for at least three months through the Riverside County Library System's Adult Literacy Program. The program has been around for at least 10 years, said Cindy Delanty, deputy administrator for the Riverside County Library System. There are similar programs throughout the county, including in Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City and Coachella, Delanty said.

The classes are free for the students, but it costs $160,000 in local, state and federal contributions to run all of the sites, Delanty said.

The county library is expecting a 10 percent drop from state and federal contributions. What effect that will have on the ESL classes is not known.

The ESL class at the Indio library meets on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and there is a study group with a volunteer teacher on Wednesday nights, Altheide said. READ MORE !

Thursday, May 28, 2009

California Literacy Calendar: June 2009


California Literacy Calendar: June 2009


SCLLN Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
-local, California and National Conferences-
visit
for more information


Tutor Training Workshops scrolling in left frame

Local: June 2009

May 2009

May 30: 8 am
Adult Learner Conference – ILS
Corona Public Library


May 30 – 1:30 pm
Gift of Dyslexia Tour – Ron Davis
Santa Monica


June 7: 3 pm
Carlsbad City Library Learning Center
25th Anniversary


June 13
READ/San Diego Tutor Conference
Joan Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice
University of San Diego


June 13: 5 pm
Adult Learner Leadership Institute Graduation
Gonzales Community Center
Colton CA


June 19: 12 Noon
25th Anniversary Tea
Huntington Beach Public Library


June 21: 8 am
Golf 4 Literacy Father's Day
Hemet Public Library
Golden Era Golf Course
San Jacinto CA


California & National: June 2009

June 11-13
National Community Literacy Leadership Conference
Hyatt Regency - Buffalo NY


June 22-25
Birth to Three Institute Marriot
Washington DC


June 25-27
Summer Literacy Institute – NCFL
Louisville Kentucky



Friday, May 22, 2009

Orange Co Library - Tutor Spotlight: Al Corson

Tutor Spotlight: Al Corson
READ WRITES: April 2009

By her own admission, Al Corson has been tutoring “since dirt.” She began tutoring because she wanted to do something meaningful with her retirement. “I think everybody has a responsibility to give back and share with the community,” she says, “and besides, you can only travel so much”.

Since she came to READ/OC in 2003, Al has worked with over 50 learners, both as individuals and in small groups. She is currently working with a group of ESL learners in Midway City as well as a conversation class in Irvine.

Over the years, Al has also volunteered in the READ/OC office, helped with special events, and offered her experience to other tutors interested in teaching a conversation class. She is always willing to help out wherever she is most needed. If she were to offer advice to new tutors, Al would tell them to be flexible and remember that they will learn as much as their learners do from the tutoring experience.

“Go with the flow, and don’t be afraid to be creative. Sometimes what you plan isn’t what you do,” she says.

Al certainly follows that philosophy when working with her learners. She feels that ESL learning should be hands on and draw from the learners’ own experiences. Some of her creative lesson plans include: asking her learners to bring pictures of their families to talk about in class or tell about holidays in their homeland, playing games like Uno or Bingo, putting Post-It notes in English on objects in the classroom, and using physical objects such as origami, plastic food, place settings, and play money to engage all the senses to introduce vocabulary.

Al has been honored with numerous awards over the years, including most recently the President’s Volunteer Service Award in 2008. She hopes to continue to help her learners adapt to life in the US for many years to come !


Friday, May 15, 2009

CA Library Literacy: Social Networking Update


California Library Literacy: Social Networking


Southern California Library Literacy Network
member libraries on Twitter

Check out SCLLN's tweets !


Burbank Public Library: Burbankliteracy
Monrovia Public Library: Monrovialit
SCLLN: scllnliteracy

and up North:
Contra Costa County Library: PSCLiteracy

SCLLN member libraries on Facebook and MySpace @


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Literacy Tribune: May 2009

Literacy Tribune: May 2009

United Literacy, a non-profit organization, provides resources and support to adult literacy learners in the United States. Its aim is to make literacy education accessible and worthwhile for adult learners.


Main Story: Protect Yourself from the Flu
~ The current outbreak of swine flu has everyone thinking about the flu.


A Learner's Poem
~ I'm a Silent Old Tree by Rodolfo Diaz


Member Spotlight:
~ When Juan Munoz, 28, counsels a student with a learning disability, he understands what they are going through.


Technology Watch
~ Mac OS X Desktop Basics


A History Lesson: The Civil War


Call for Writers !
Are you an adult learner ?
Do you want to write ?
Do you want to publish your writing ?

The Literacy Tribune is looking for adult learner writers.

You can write about:
Literacy resources you like
Your literacy organization
Your road to literacy
You can write book reviews, poetry, short stories
You can write articles about health, finance, or technology
You can write just about anything

Friday, May 8, 2009

Easy Voter's Guide: May 19 Election 2009

EASY VOTER’S GUIDE
California Special Election: May 19, 2009

For new readers and busy voters.

The 2009-10 budget adopted in February depends on $5.8 billion from Propositions 1C, 1D and 1E. If voters reject those propositions, the Legislature and Governor will have to come up with more spending cuts and tax increases or find another way to balance the budget.

The 6 statewide propositions on the ballot come from a recent agreement on how to deal with spending commitments that were $41.7 billion higher than projected state revenue. Some voters may also have local measures or offices on their ballot.

Read about the Propositions or Watch videos @

Proposition 1A State Budget
Proposition 1B Public Education Funding
Proposition 1C California State Lottery
Proposition 1D Transfer of Child Development Funds
Proposition 1E Transfer of Mental Health Funds
Proposition 1F Pay Raises for State Officials

The Easy Voter's Guide was started when a group of public library adult literacy students [ Bay Area New Readers Council ] felt that there was a lack of nonpartisan voter information accessible to adults still working on their reading skills.

Some of their innovations, job descriptions for each political office, have been adopted by the Secretary of State's official Voter Information Guide.

The nonpartisan “Easy Voter Guide” (formerly Easy Reading Voter Guide) has been published for every California statewide election since 1994. It is a service of:
~ League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
~ California State Library
~ California Secretary of State's Office
~ The James Irvine Foundation provides additional support