provides
direction, information and assistance to clients and volunteers of Literacy
Program; assists with recruiting, training, and recognizing/rewarding volunteer
tutors; maintains tutor/learner records; performs reading level assessments;
provides outreach to the community
Learn To Read at Public Libraries from Ventura to San Diego.
Friday, July 13, 2018
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Literacy Library Jobs - California :: Volunteer Center Santa Cruz :: Redwood City :: San Mateo Co
Literacy Library
Jobs – California
manages a volunteer based literacy program involving
volunteers who provide one to one and small group instruction to 200 local
adults each year.
support
and assist our Literacy Student Tutor Coordinators and Literacy Staff
offering
educational activities, tutoring and performing clerical tasks
improve
students' literacy skills to help them become part of a literate, confident,
and creative community of life-long learners. We offer literacy enrichment,
homework help, and mentoring in a safe after school environment
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
California Book Festivals & Events :: July 2018
California Book
Festivals & Events :: July 2018
Books, Comics,
Poetry, Storytelling, Writing and More !
July
1-31 LaborFest SF @sf_laborfest
July
15 Eastern Sierra Book
Festival Mammoth Lakes
Jul
15-17 Book Passage Children’s Writers
& Illustrators Conf Corte Madera
Jul
19-22 Comic-Con Intl San Diego @Comic_Con
Jul
20-22 Sierra Storytelling Festival
Nevada City
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Orange Co Library :: READ OC :: OC Public Libraries hosts its first Career Online High School graduation ceremony
OC Public Libraries hosts its first
Career Online High School
graduation ceremony
Orange County Breeze:
6.19.2018
On Thursday, June 13th, 2018 four Orange County
residents earned their high school diploma through the Career Online High
School (COHS) program. The COHS offers adults the opportunity to earn an
accredited high school diploma, while gaining career skills in various
employment fields. Gilbert Avila, of Orange, shared that he is a testament that
it is never too late. After losing his father at the age of 15, Avila dropped
out of high school to help his family financially. Now at 36, he has a high
school diploma and will be enrolling at the community college in the fall. He
thanked the program, its supporters and donors for giving him this opportunity.
For many adults, the decision to re-enter or enter
an educational program can be challenging. Adults with work and family
responsibilities must learn to balance various commitments to ensure that they
are successfully advancing in their coursework. The COHS program addresses
these challenges by offering students the opportunity to earn a diploma using
an online platform where students study at their own pace, in their own
environment, and on their own schedule. Students are able to graduate in as few
as 4 to 6 months.
This project was made possible in part by OC Public Libraries, Gale (a part of Cengage Learning), the San Clemente Friends of the Library, and
the California State Library.
OC Public Libraries will offer qualified community
members the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and
credentialed career certificate through Career Online High School, part of the
world’s first accredited, private online school district. Career Online High
School is specifically designed to reengage adults into the education system
and prepare them for entry into post-secondary career education or the
workforce.
OC Public Libraries will award up to 10
scholarships for Career Online High School to qualified learners looking to
earn a high school diploma and advance their careers.
To be considered for the program, applicants must:
Be an adult aged 19 or over
Be a resident of Orange County
Have a library account in good standing.
For other SCLLN libraries
offering the Career Online HS program,
check the member list on
the SCLLN Blog
Friday, June 29, 2018
Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: July 2018
Southern
California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: July 2018
SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information
July
02 National Literacy
Day Proclamation 5507 1986
July
09 Comprehensive
Orton-Gillingham Training Anaheim
July
10 Clerihew
Day
July
13 Authors
Booth @ California State Fair A/B Building (California Building)
July
17 Scholastic Reading
Summit Universal City Universal City
July
19 Comic-Con International San Diego
July
20 Sierra Storytelling Festival Nevada
City
July
23 Wilson
Reading Just Words® Introductory Workshop Sherman
Oaks
July
23 Comprehensive
Orton-Gillingham Training San Francisco
July
30 Introduction to Structured Word
Inquiry Cyberspace
July
30 Overview of Orton Gillingham
Approach Cyberspace
July
30 Special Ed Law and Dyslexia Cyberspace
July
30 Orton-Gillingham
Training with Ron Yoshimoto San Francisco
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: July 2018
SCLLN Literacy Library
Tutor Training Calendar :: July 2018
For Local, California and National
Literacy or Library Conferences and Events
Southern California Library Literacy Network
Calendar
July
07 Adult Literacy Tutor Training
READ San Diego Central Library 10a
July
10 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation
Carlsbad Library 12N
July 10 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Placentia Library 6p
July 10 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Placentia Library 6p
July
11 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation San
Bernardino Co Library Highland 5p
July
11 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation San
Bernardino Co Library Fontana 5p
July 12 Literacy Coalition Meeting San Bernardino Co Library Highland 3:30p
July 12 Literacy Coalition Meeting San Bernardino Co Library Highland 3:30p
July
16 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation
Corona Library 7p
July
18 Adult Literacy Tutor Training
Newport Beach Library 5:30p
July 10 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 6p
July 10 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Carlsbad Library 6p
July
19 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation
READ OC El Toro Library 5:30p
July
21 Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation San
Bernardino Co Library Chino Hills 9:30a
July
24 Youth Literacy Tutor Orientation
Words Alive San Diego 12N
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
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Ventura Co Library :: County Libraries Seek to Help Adults, Kids Struggling with Reading, Writing
VC Reporter:
6.20.2018 by Alicia Doyle
Letters
and words hold the code for almost everything in life — road signs for driving,
aisle signs at the grocery store, price boards at the coffee house, pharmacy
instructions for prescriptions, and emails and letters from loved ones.
“Almost
every aspect of life is impacted by the need to decode and interpret print,”
said Kelly Behle, director of the Simi Valley
Public Library.
In
its efforts to promote literacy, the Simi Valley Public Library is among others
countywide that offer programs to help individuals, including those with
dyslexia, a learning challenge that makes it difficult for a person to read
quickly and automatically.
“Dyslexia
does not impact intelligence or creativity,” said Behle of Camarillo.
Perhaps
the biggest myth surrounding people with dyslexia is that they are less
intelligent than someone who isn’t dealing with that challenge, Behle said.
“We
don’t tend to think of hurdles such as poor eyesight or hearing loss as
impacting intelligence, so it really is an additional burden for kids and
adults who have to deal with dyslexia,” she noted.
And
because reading is foundational for other learning, “the inability to read
fluently, unfortunately, can have a devastatingly negative impact on school
success.”
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What
is dyslexia?
Dyslexia
is a general term for neurological disorders that involve difficulty in
learning to read, spell and pronounce words, letters and other symbols, said
Carol Chapman, Program Manager for the Ventura
County Library’s READ Adult Literacy Program.
These
disorders do not affect general intelligence, emphasized Chapman, of Ventura.
“In
fact, most people with dyslexia are very intelligent and talented,” she said.
“Many successful and well-known actors, scientists, inventors and artists have
dyslexia. READ MORE >>
Simi
Valley Library Literacy
Teri
Smyres, Site Supervisor
Tues
& Wed 4:30 - 7pm
(805)
256-5122
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