Thursday, October 25, 2018

Vote for Your Favorite Adult Literacy Program :: ProLiteracy

VOTE

ProLiteracy Launches Global Literacy Hero Contest to Raise Awareness of Adult Literacy
ProLiteracy: 10.24.2018

In an effort to help the 36 million low-literate adults in the U.S., ProLiteracy, the leader in adult literacy content development, programs, and advocacy for more than 60 years, is pleased to announce the launch of the ProLiteracy Hero Contest. ProLiteracy launched the contest to raise awareness of the adult literacy crisis, and to recognize the adult education and literacy heroes worldwide!

A panel of ProLiteracy judges chose the top 10 national finalists from hundreds of stories and submissions that were sent in from around the world. The video and story submissions are posted to the ProLiteracy website and have been opened up to a public vote at www.proliteracy.org. Each week, the finalists will be narrowed down until the first-, second-, and third-place winners are selected on November 16.

“The local literacy organizations are the heroes who make adult learners’ dreams come true,” said Kevin Morgan, President and CEO of ProLiteracy. “Choosing the top ten finalists out of so many worthwhile organizations was very difficult. They all deserve to be recognized.”

2 of The top ten adult literacy organization finalists are from California:
Vision Literacy in Santa Clara County, CA

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Santa Monica Library :: Walk In Tutoring :: Tuesdays 1 pm-3 pm


Walk-In Tutoring
Santa Monica Library: November Calendar

Basic Reading – Writing – Online Skills
Tuesdays: Nov 6, 13, 20 & 27 from 1 pm to 3 pm
Main Library: Community Meeting Room or Computer Classroom

Tutors provide help with basic reading and writing skills, using the Internet, filling out online forms, using email, resume writing, and job searches.

For more information, call (310) 458-8603

Friday, October 19, 2018

Corona Library :: Steve Armstrong Literacy Award 2018


We Flippin' Love Our Volunteers!

On Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018 the City of Corona Library and Recreation Services Department held their first annual department-wide Volunteer Recognition, “We Flippin’ Love You.” Aptly named for the pancake-themed brunch, 120 attendees shared thank-yous for the 16,101 hours of volunteer time they have contributed to the organization in the past calendar year.

With the help of these volunteers, the Library and Recreation Services Department has been able to provide vital services to the community in the form of funding, program assistance, program creation, and program implementation. Volunteers are an essential component to the success of programs taking place at the Senior Center, the Library, and the Circle City Center.  Considering that last fiscal year 373,000 patrons visited the library and 183,985 patrons attended a Library and Recreation program, volunteers directly impact Corona community members.


One such volunteer, Galen Howard, received the annual Steve Armstrong Literacy Award.  The Steve Armstrong Literacy Award originated in 2009 in honor of Steve Armstrong, former Corona Public Library Support Services Division Manager from 2002-2008. Each year the Adult Reading Assistance program selects a recipient of the award who demonstrates a high level of commitment to literacy.

Next Volunteer Orientation
November 19, 2018
Please visit the Corona Public Library
or call 951-736-2381
for more information!

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Newport Beach Library :: Career Online High School


Career Online High School
Literally Speaking:  Sep/Oct 2018

In 2017, Newport Beach Public Library and Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy joined together to help adults in the area achieve their goal to obtain a High School Diploma.

The State of California made the achievement of this goal a priority and is helping libraries to offer a specialized program called Career Online High School “COHS”. Through a matching award program, students who complete a pre-requisite class are able to apply for a scholarship to complete their High School Diploma and receive certification in one of several career choices.

As COHS is a web-based program, it is a wonderful opportunity to give an adult the chance to get their High School Diploma in the convenience of their own home. Our first graduating class will be honored at International Literacy Day on September 13th at 10AM. Four students have completed the full curriculum which includes; Language Arts, Math, Social Studies and Science as well as their career training courses.

Congratulations to our graduates:
Angel Oyune
Melinda Luege
Sheryll Pereira
Lilia Stephens

Please join us on International Literacy Day to congratulate these exceptional women.  READ MORE >>

Career Online High School
Take a two-week prerequisite course.
Upon completion, you can enroll in the full program
Take classes online.
You will have the flexibility to access classwork 24/7
Be supported by certified instructors and an academic coach.
Earn an accredited high school diploma while preparing for a career in one of 8 high-demand, high-growth fields.
Graduate with the tools to advance in your profession or take the next step in your education.

To apply for a scholarship for Career Online High School, you must:
Live or work in Newport Beach
Be 19 years or older
Possess or register for a NBPL library card
Take the self-assessment
Commit 10 hours per week to study and complete coursework

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Camarena Library :: The 5 W’s….and 1 H


The 5 W’s….and 1 H

The Five Ws (sometimes referred to as Five Ws and 1 How) are questions whose answers are considered basic in information gathering or problem solving.

• Who was involved?
• What happened?
• Where did it take place?
• When did it take place?
• Why did that happen?

Some authors add a sixth question, “how”, to the list:
• How did it happen?

These questions can help you become a better writer. By following these guidelines, you can become more descriptive and your writing will be more developed.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Literacy Library Jobs – California :: National City :: Oceanside :: Santa Clara :: Contra Costa Co :: Redwood City :: San Mateo Co


Literacy Library Jobs – California

plan, develop and coordinate the Adult Literacy Program

provides, coordinates or collaborates on publicity and promotion of literacy activities in the Library, City and community

help adult learners and tutors learn how to use the literacy program's technology resources effectively and support those who need help strengthening their basic digital literacy skills

responsible for; ensuring successful implementation of volunteer trainings, student and tutor recruitment campaigns; developing programs to maximize the success of students and tutors; establishing networking partnerships with other literacy program providers in the Bay Area

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, October 9, 2018

Redlands Library :: Adult Literacy Celebrates the Publication of an Anthology of Learners’ Works :: Our Stories


Adult Literacy Celebrates the Publication of an Anthology of Learners’ Works

The Redlands City Council proclaimed September 8th, 2018, as Adult Literacy Day in the city of Redlands. The Council cited the finding that adults in Redlands seek to improve their literacy skills with the Redlands Adult Literacy Program to advance their employment, further their education, and help their children in school. The City Council expressed their appreciation to tutor volunteers and community partners who work to support adult literacy. Special recognition was given to the adult learners whose works were recently published in the Redlands Adult Literacy Program’s first anthology: "Our Stories, A Collection of Writings."

In celebration of Adult Literacy Day, the Redlands Adult Literacy Program hosted the Inland Literacy Services annual conference. Learners and tutors from throughout the Inland Empire participated in a workshop led by Hank Altheide who shared techniques for teaching reading through music. The workshop provided new ideas and tools that tutors and learners enthusiastically embraced. Following the music session, a panel of three tutors and three learners from the Inland Empire answered questions about their experiences in adult literacy programs.

After the conference, the Redlands Adult Literacy Program celebrated the publication of "Our Stories, A Collection of Writings," which was funded through a grant from Edison International and from donations to the Friends of A.K. Smiley Public Library. The adult learners wrote about their experiences, memories, hopes, dreams, and challenges. Over 100 learners, tutors, and family members gathered to celebrate the publication of the anthology and to listen to authors read their works from the book.  READ MORE >>

The Next Volunteer Tutor Orientation
January 22, 2019 at 6pm