Monday, August 1, 2016

Los Angeles Public Library :: Proud to Host the Adult Literacy Leadership Institute

The Los Angeles Public Library was proud to host the Adult Literacy Leadership Institute at the Central Library
READ: Summer 2016
A newsletter written by students and tutors

The Los Angeles Public Library was proud to host the Adult Literacy Leadership Institute at the Central Library on May 6 and 7, 2016.  One of our learners attended a bootcamp in Ventura, so the number of attendees this year was an incredible 13.


• By learner Ethel Harris My overall experience in the Adult Learner Leadership Institute was educational.  The presentations were given by ALLI participants who have worked to improve their literacy skills and were able to transfer what they’d learned at ALLI to us.  The topics discussed were leadership qualities that I want to develop and use everywhere I go (Setting and Achieving Goals, Self Esteem, Networking, and Advocacy).  The atmosphere in the room was comfortable and the leadership group responsible for  the workshop were polite.  I didn’t have a problem writing and getting the two minute speech assignment completed.

• By learner Magdalena Guadalupe Deleon Tran My name is Magdalena.  I came to the ALLI Bootcamp from the Lincoln Heights Branch Library ALP Program.

I had an interesting time at the Bootcamp, which was held at the Central Library on May 6 and 7, 2016.

I learned about leadership and about myself. For example, I learned that a leader is a person who leads others, has high self-esteem, and who believes that they can lead.  I learned how to control my fears of speaking, since when I become afraid to speak up my voice is weak and fragile, but as I continue to speak, I become more confident and my voice returns to normal.  I also learned many meanings of words that describe feelings, like selfish, pride, and self-esteem.  I also learned some names that described behaviors: avoider, resister, accepter, and seeker.

In my opinion, ALLI should be a mandatory program given to those on Welfare so that all the people who are not in school or who can’t read anything at all could improve their handwriting and reading and get better jobs. It doesn’t matter if a person is young or old, they can lead the poor, especially those on Skid Row in Los Angeles, to have a valuable experience.

I want to thank Ms. Kelly for the invitation to the ALLI Bootcamp.  I also want to say to my sponsor that I appreciate having the opportunity to be part of the Adult Literacy Program and Algebra Upgrade.  I’m grateful for my wonderful tutor, Kate, who is so flexible about my schedule.  Thank you all for leading me.  I will lead others, too. Thank you, Ms. Kathy.

Learning is good at any time.  It’s better to learn than to never have learned.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: August 2016

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
August 2016

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


Aug 09  Book Lovers Day
Aug 09 Autism Sensory Friendly Films SUICIDE SQUAD 7p
Aug 10 Annual Picture Book 10 for 10 #pb10for10 Google Community
Aug 13 Autism Sensory Friendly Films PETE'S DRAGON 10a
Aug 20 Liemert Park Book Fair Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
Aug 20+ Tuolumne Meadows Poetry Festival Parsons Lodge, Yosemite Natl Park
Aug 23 Autism Sensory Friendly Films WAR DOGS 7p
Aug 26 WorldCat Birthday
Aug 27 Autism Sensory Friendly Films PETE'S DRAGON 10a



Thursday, July 28, 2016

Altadena Library :: Bob Lucas Branch and Literacy Center Honored at Neighborhood Church

Bob Lucas Branch and Literacy Center Honored at Neighborhood Church
Connect: July 2016 From the Director

On June 11th, 2016 the Bob Lucas Branch and Literacy Center was honored at the Altadena’s 7th Day Adventist’s Church’s International Day of Fellowship for community service. The Church recognizes one organization’s community service annually at this event. We were this year’s proud recipients!  Staff were presented with a plaque at the service that now adorns our wall.

The International Day of Fellowship was coordinated by Dr. Sybil Cross and the service was conducted by Lead Pastor, Dr. Richardson Honoré, Pastor Dr. Royal Harrison and Pastor E.M. McBride. The event featured beautiful singing by Noelette Leader and other parishioners and music by the Church band. This spiritually uplifting event celebrated neighbors, community, and diversity. International fellowship was celebrated by a parade of flags from around the world that were carried by local community members. Our own ESL teacher, Modesta Nava proudly carried the flag for Mexico.

We are grateful for this recognition for our literacy program and library services for the community.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

SCLLN Tutor Workshop :: August 4 :: Commerce Library READS Center

SCLLN Tutors!
You are invited to attend a special workshop
just for you!

August 4th, 2016
9:30 am – 1 pm
Presenter
Jerry Edwards
Commerce READs Center
Commerce Library
5655 Jillson St

Join us to increase your skills in the following topics:

Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan
Using a lesson plan can help you organize and strategize your approach to adult literacy. Do you run out of time or are not sure where you are going with your lessons? Do you find yourself spending an hour on just one component (sight words, reading practice, word attack, etc.)?

Intonation and Speed -- The Road to Better Comprehension
Do your learners read word for word? Do they disregard punctuation? Do they struggle through (but finish) a sentence and wonder what they read?

DEADLINE :: Monday, August 1st
Evelyn Diaz
Literacy Program Manager
Thank you to SCLLN for sponsoring this event!

Monday, July 25, 2016

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: August 2016

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar
August 2016

For Local, California and National
Literacy or Library Conferences and Events
Southern California Library Literacy Network
Calendar


Aug 03 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Library Fontana 5p
Aug 04 SCLLN Tutor Workshop Commerce Library READs Center
Aug 04 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation South Bay Literacy, Torrance Library 7p
Aug 06 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Library Rialto 10a
Aug 06 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Library Chino 10a
Aug 06 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SLO Co Library 10a
Aug 09 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 12N
Aug 10 Adult Literacy Learner Orientation READ/San Diego Logan Heights Library 6p
Aug 10 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Newport Beach Library 5:30p
Aug 11 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Burbank Library 6p
Aug 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Placentia Library 1p
Aug 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Yucca Valley Library 9a
Aug 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Grand Terrace Library 10:30a
Aug 15 Adult Literacy Tutor Training READ/San Diego Logan Heights Library 10a
Aug 15 Adult Literacy FUNraiser Huntington Beach Library @ Lazy Dog  N-8p
Aug 15 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Corona Library 7p
Aug 16 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Hesperia Library 3p
Aug 18 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 6p
Aug 20 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Santa Barbara Library Buellton 9a
Aug 22 Adult Literacy Learner Orientation READ/San Diego Logan Heights Library 9a
Aug 27 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Diego Co Library El Cajon 10a
Aug 27 Adult Literacy Tutor Training SB Co Library Apple Valley 10a
Aug 30 Youth Literacy Tutor Training Santa Fe Springs Library 6p
Aug 30 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Santa Fe Springs Library 6p

Beverly Hills Library Adult Literacylast Friday month 10:30 - 12 N
LAPL Adult Literacy volunteers receive 7 hours of Online Instruction
Local Tutor Workshops :: Always Scrolling in the Right Frame
Statewide Workshops @ California Library Literacy Services


Saturday, July 23, 2016

Writing Prompts :: WeAreTeachers | Wordless Books | Storytelling | Pea Green Boat Books | Rumack Learning | MorleysEY

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

15 Awesome #Classroom Ideas for #Teachers:









Pea Green Boat Books
Retweeted SF Said
Wordless picture books are a tremendous tool for literacy!
Writing prompts for fledgling readers to the experienced


Silly animal pictures make great writing prompts!
Have students use the 5 W's to tell about the picture.






@rumacklearning 24 Oct 2015

Prompt new creative writing ideas every time with this


@MorleysEY 27 May 2015

Friday, July 22, 2016

Riverside County Library :: For many Inland residents, illiteracy remains a daily struggle, but libraries and others are trying to help.

For many Inland residents, illiteracy remains a daily struggle, but libraries and others are trying to help.
Press Enterprise: 6.10.2016 by Patrick O’Neill

Maria Luz Colchado stared at a computer in Jurupa Valley's Louis Robidoux Library, a pair of padded headphones on her head, listening to an energetic, Spanish-speaking man describe how the program would lead to a better grasp of reading and writing in her native tongue.

Colchado, 56, paused to discuss her path to Riverside County's Literacy Lab.

"I went to school in Michoacan, Mexico, until I was in second grade, then I had to work," Colchado said.

Colchado left school when her father died. By 9, she was cleaning homes and baby-sitting for neighbors to support her family. Dropping out of school was common, "a thing we did to help out," she said.