Saturday, January 14, 2017

Goal Setting :: Literacy | Reading | ESL | ELL | Writing | Vocabulary | Listening | Books | Tutor Resources

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Superlatives from SCLLN

Tell an awesome story & make your goals real in 2017!



Goal-setting tips for ESL learners:



We use this in our ESL program.
Actionable goals really make a huge difference in our success in achieving them!

Create the life you've always wanted by setting SMART goals!
Specific, measurable, action oriented, reasonable, and time bound.


4 Flexible Strategies for Teaching ESL Students
with Their Needs, Desires and Goals in Mind






Check out the Top ESL story:



December learning goals for English learners


Friday, January 13, 2017

Governor Brown Releases 2017-18 State Budget Library Funding Holds The Line In Governor’s “Prudent” Plan

Governor Brown Releases 2017-18 State Budget
Library Funding Holds The Line In Governor’s “Prudent” Plan
CLA News From the Capitol: 1.10.2017 by Mike Dillon and Christina DiCaro, CLA Lobbyists

At 11 a.m. today, Governor Jerry Brown unveiled his 2017-18 State Budget before the press corps at the Capitol.  The Governor called for cautious spending in the coming Budget year due to a projected $2 billion shortfall, as well as the anticipation of federal policy changes under the new Presidential Administration, which might significantly affect the state’s General Fund.  Specifically, related to library funding in the Budget, the Governor does not propose new spending; instead he holds the line on all of the current baseline spending in the various library programs (e.g. California Library Services Act, the state literacy program, and funding for the library broadband project in conjunction with the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California - CENIC).  The Governor did highlight, however, the work of public libraries in a special section entitled, “Investing in California’s Workforce.”

The Governor dedicates a notable amount of space in his Budget document to the issue of “Investing In California’s Workforce” and he discusses the specific contributions of K-12 schools, community colleges, state universities, and local libraries in this space.  Of note, the Governor has asked the State Librarian to convene discussions in the Spring regarding the opportunities for libraries within workforce development.  Specifically, with regard to public libraries the Governor states:

Role of Local Libraries
“Many other entities play roles as part of pathways in the workforce, and the state’s strategy should consider better integration.  Public libraries already provide a space where students and adults can earn high school diplomas or career certificates online, learn literacy skills with volunteer tutors, or build upon their ideas in dedicated “makerspaces” or innovation labs.  The state now funds high-speed Internet access for many libraries.  Libraries can be hubs for people to access online courses, particularly as libraries are in a unique position to provide the additional support and guidance that some studies suggest is essential for online education.  The State Librarian will engage stakeholders in the spring to create plans to better integrate the libraries into the state’s workforce strategy.”

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Literacy Library Jobs :: Carlsbad :: Contra Costa County

Literacy Library Jobs – California


Monday, January 9, 2017

Literacy Library Jobs :: Contra Costa County :: Tulare County

Literacy Library Jobs – California


Thursday, January 5, 2017

Redlands Library :: Literacy Program celebrates 2016 achievements at A.K. Smiley Public Library

Redlands Adult Literacy Program celebrates 2016 achievements at A.K. Smiley Public Library
Redlands Daily Facts: 12.31.2016 by Diane Shimota, Adult Literacy Coordinator-A.K. Smiley Library

The beginning of 2017 gives the Redlands Adult Literacy Program the opportunity to celebrate its 2016 achievements and highlight plans for the new year.

The mission of the Redlands Adult Literacy Program is to help adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. This mission is achieved through the hard work of adult learners, their dedicated tutors and community support and partnerships.

Throughout 2016, learners expressed their gratitude for the adult literacy program. Their gratitude is reflected in the following:

Salma Marquez is grateful that she can now help her children with homework and communicate with their teachers. Marquez’s long-term goal is to obtain a nursing degree.

Veronica Leon celebrates using her new reading and writing skills to correctly fill out forms for her job.

Derek Rodriquez said that the adult literacy program helps him motivate his daughter to do well in school because she sees him working hard at his lessons every day.

The Redlands Adult Literacy Program served nearly 100 adult learners in 2016. Every learner has a unique story about how the literacy program helped them, but all learners showed increased confidence as a result of their improved literacy.

The Redlands Adult Literacy Program relies on its dedicated volunteer tutors. Each adult learner is matched to an individual tutor volunteer, who meets weekly with the learner. -Tutors know the importance of adult literacy.

Tutor Vicki Shaw said, “If you can read, you can learn to do almost anything.” This sentiment was echoed by tutor Mary Bailey, who said, “Adult literacy impacts every area of life. It opens windows of opportunity for jobs, becoming a citizen, helping others in the home, schools and community. Adult learners have a new future with improved literacy skills.”

In 2016, the Redlands Adult Literacy Program responded to requests from adult learners by adding new learning opportunities — book clubs, a weekly literacy class at the library and new computer classes.

Book clubs for adult learners were formed using local donations and a matching grant from Modern Woodmen. Book club members read biographies of Harriet Tubman and Helen Keller and an autobiography, “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez.

Monday, January 2, 2017

San Diego Public Library :: READ San Diego Tutor Video

READ San Diego Tutor
READ San Diego: 12.22.2016



READ San Diego tutor Mike Watson talks about his experience in the adult
literacy program and what he has gained as a volunteer tutor.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: January 2017

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
January 2017

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


Jan. 09    Intro to Structured Word Inquiry, Dyslexia Training Inst  Cyberspace thru 3/3
Jan. 09    Overview Orton Gillingham Approach, Dyslexia Training Inst  Cyberspace thru 2/3
Jan. 13+ California Kindergarten Conference Santa Clara CA
Jan. 23    National Reading Day
Jan. 28+  Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
Jan. 30   Overview of Dyslexia Screening, Dyslexia Training Inst  Cyberspace thru 2/24
Jan. 30   Special Ed Law and Dyslexia, Dyslexia Training Inst  Cyberspace 2/24