Sunday, May 7, 2017

Santa Monica Library :: Establishes Adult Literacy Program

Santa Monica Public Library Establishes Adult Literacy Program

310-458-8600
Santa Monica Public Library is now offering adult literacy services to the Santa Monica community.  Part of the Library’s LEAF (Literacy Education for Adults & Families) initiative, the program offers free one-on-one tutoring for adult learners.  Volunteer literacy coaches are matched with adult learners for personalized tutoring sessions at Santa Monica Public Library locations.  Additionally, the Library will offer open lab sessions for adult learners wanting help with reading, writing, and using a computer.

The Library’s adult literacy program focuses on adult learners meeting their personal reading and writing goals, such as completing a job application, reading to their children or grandchildren, learning to use email, writing checks and paying bills, or obtaining a driver’s license.  Volunteer literacy coach and adult learner pairs meet regularly at Santa Monica Public Library locations, which provide spaces conducive to learning, as well as computers and literacy materials.  Adult literacy coaches must be 18 years of age or older, have an interest in building a learning relationship with another adult, be able to meet once or twice per week for one- to two-hour tutoring sessions, and be willing to make a six-month commitment to the program.  Adult learners receive free and confidential assistance with learning at their own pace.  They set personal reading and writing goals and receive one-on-one support from a literacy coach, at least once per week, at their convenience.

In 2016, Santa Monica Public Library was awarded a California Library Services grant from the California State Library in order to establish an adult literacy program.  READ MORE @

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Riverside County Library :: 1 in 5 Riverside County residents can't read in English. Here's what the valley is doing to help

1 in 5 Riverside County residents can't read in English. Here's what the valley is doing to help
Desert Sun: 5.03.2017 by Anna Rumer

Inside Coachella's Cardenas Market, picking up groceries is English-optional.

One hot spring afternoon, as Latin music played through the supermarket speakers, a woman picked up a mango under a sign reading "frutas," bringing it to her nose to search for the scent indicating the fruit is at the perfect ripeness.

Nearby, shoppers were lured to PanaderĂ­a Cardenas by fresh conchas and other kinds of pan dulce, or sweet breads, showcased in the clear display cases by the entrance.

Those standing in line to order fresh chilaquiles, a fried tortilla-based dish, and tacos de tripitas, or seasoned small intestine, from Cocina Cardenas, can be heard speaking in Spanish to one another, peppering their conversation with perhaps a word or two in English before returning to the language with which they are more comfortable.

In many parts of the majority-Latino east valley, you can easily go without needing to speak or read English. Many don’t. About 90 percent of Coachella residents don’t speak English at home, according to the U.S. Census, and 45 percent don’t speak English at all. About 20 percent of the U.S. population is estimated to be going through life not speaking any English, a designation that's fine with some of the people to which it applies, but others find that without a functional knowledge of English they have a hard time finding a well-paying job, navigating governmental bureaucracies and keeping up with the next generation.

As a whole, Riverside County is the 16th least English literate county in California, according to a 2003 estimate done by the National Center for Educational Statistics, with one fifth of its population lacking basic English prose literacy skills.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Carlsbad Library :: 17th Annual Writer to Writer Challenge

17th Annual Writer to Writer Challenge :: Carlsbad Library
Learning Connection: Mar/Apr 2017

William Kowalski
Congratulations to Carlsbad Library learner, Nyla H., for having her letter selected as a Runner-up for the Writer to Writer Beginning Writer category!

The Writer to Writer Challenge is an annual competition for adult learners in public library literacy programs. Learners write a letter to an author of a book or magazine telling them how their lives were influenced by what they read.

The competition is sponsored by the Southern California Library Literacy Network (SCLLN).


The winners and runners-up were recognized at an awards ceremony on February 25 during a brunch sponsored by SCLLN and the California State Library. Winners in each category had an opportunity to read their letters during the ceremony, and all winners and runners-up received a copy of a book that has been published with their letters.

All learners who submitted a letter received a certificate for their participation. There were 85 entries from 11 libraries throughout Southern California.  READ MORE @

Friday, April 28, 2017

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

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
May 2017

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



May 01+ Children's Book Week "A great nation is a reading nation."
May 04+ California Council for Adult Education Conference Long Beach
May 05+ Steinbeck Festival Salinas
May 06    Dyslexia Conference So CA Tri-Counties Branch IDA Brea
May 06+ National History Day California William Jessup University
May 09    Teacher Day
May 18   GED Grad Day (Hats off to GED Grads Everywhere!) @GEDTesting #GEDGradDay
May 20   CATESOL Inland Empire Workshop California Baptist University 9a


Tuesday, April 25, 2017

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: May 2017

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar
May 2017

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


May 01 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Santa Barbara Library 1p
May 01 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Ventura Co Library 5p
May 03 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Huntington Beach Library 10a
May 03 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Fontana 5p
May 04 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation South Bay Literacy Torrance Library 7p
May 06 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Chino Hills 9:30a
May 09 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 12N
May 11 Adult Literacy Tutor Training Newport Beach Library 9a
May 11 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Crestline 12:30p
May 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Barstow 11:30a
May 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Chino 10a
May 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Rialto 10a
May 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Adelanto 12N
May 13 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Crestline 12:30p
May 15 Adult Literacy Volunteer Orientation Corona Library 7p
May 16 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Hesperia 3p
May 18 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 6p
May 18 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Downey Library 9a
May 20 Wine Walk for Literacy Covina Library 5p
May 20 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Diego Co Library Rancho San Diego 10a
May 20 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library 29 Palms 9a
May 20 Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library Yucca Valley 9a
May 21 Celebration of Learning Carlsbad Library 2:30p

Beverly Hills Library Adult Literacy: last 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