Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Covina Library - Second Start Literacy Program

Second Start Literacy Program

The Literacy Program now offers a free English as a Second Language Program (ESL) Funding Sources: WIA Title II Grant (Workforce Investment Act)

Join the Covina Public Library’s Free English as a Second Language Program. The program helps learners achieve proficiency in English and related skills needed for daily life and employment situations. All students are tutored in one-on-one settings and get individualized reading instruction twice per week. The program starts at the beginning level for those who neither read nor write English and progress to the final level before learners can be mainstreamed into all English instruction. For more information, call the Literacy Division at (626) 384-5280.

Are You Interested in Becoming a Volunteer Literacy Tutor?
- All volunteers are carefully screened and receive the proper training in order to become excellent tutors.
- Volunteers work one-on-one with either an adult or a child.
- Commitment: two hours per week (tutors can arrange to meet with their students one hour twice per week, or schedule two sessions consecutively)

Friday, June 3, 2011

Journey Into Dyslexia: Alan and Susan Raymond

Journey Into Dyslexia: Alan and Susan Raymond

JOURNEY INTO DYSLEXIA
Alan and Susan Raymond
HBO Documentary (see schedule)

Academy-Award winning filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond examine the complexities of this differently structured brain and debunk the myths and misperceptions about dyslexia.

Dyslexia is a specific leaning disability that is neurobiological in origin and typically manifests through difficulty in reading, writing, spelling and math. It has nothing to do with intelligence, birth defects, or a mental illness of any kind, the home environment, level of education or economic status.

Dyslexia persists throughout one's lifetime and is prevalent in every culture in the world. In the U.S. it affects as much as 10% of the population.

Surprisingly, however, Journey into Dyslexia reveals that many adult professionals who once struggled to learn in school consider their dyslexia a unique gift and the defining reason behind their success.

Because of its hidden characteristics, dyslexia is often misunderstood and misidentified. To qualify for accommodations in school or the workplace, a person must be identified through psychological testing.

Alan and Susan Raymond visited schools throughout the U.S. that have programs specifically designed for different ways of learning. These schools focus on programs where students are effectively taught to read and learn compensatory skills to manage their deficits. They talk with students from elementary age to college, teachers, researchers and successful adults about the way dyslexia informs who they are, how they learn and the ways in which they develop a different set of skills with which to navigate a world where standardization is the norm. READ MORE @ Video Verite - featuring (with links):

Adult Dyslexics
Erin Brockovich
Benjamin Foss: Inventor of the Intel Reader
Tracy Johnson
Jonathan Mooney
Willard Wigan

Entrepreneurs
Carl Schramm
Steven J. Walker

Science
Dr. Guinevere Eden, Director Center for the Study of Learning,
Georgetown University Medical Center
Dr. Maryann Wolf – Proust & The Squid

Educational Resources
Dr. David J. Connor
The Kildonan School
Delaware Valley Friends School
Bridges Academy
Parents Education Network
SAFE Voices
Evergreen State College

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Redlands Library :: Literacy Library Fundraiser: June 4

Barnes & Noble Book Fair
Supporting the Redlands Adult Literacy Program
June 4 · 10:00am - 5:00pm


SAVE THE DATE !

The Redlands Adult Literacy Program, sponsored by The Friends of the A.K. Smiley Public Library is holding a book fair June 4, 2011 at Barnes & Noble (Citrus Plaza location) from 10 am – 5 pm

● Chance to Win a Nook!
● Enjoy Literary Confections at the CafĂ©!
● Kids: Make a Dad’s Day Card & Play for a Chance to Win a ThinkFun Game!
● Listen to SPECIAL Guest Readers!
● Free Demonstrations in Calligraphy
● Shop for Weddings, Grads, Dads and Vacations - Free Gift Wrapping!



Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Escondido Library - Born To Read

Crafty C.A.T.S. Delivering Baby Hats

The Crafty C.A.T.S. have been hard at work for the last few months knitting almost 100 hats for newborn babies and their moms at Palomar Medical Center. We will be delivering these gifts as part of the Escondido Public Library Literacy Department's Born to Read program tomorrow, May 18, 2011.

WHO: It's for tweens and teens ages 11+.
WHAT: Crafty C.A.T.S. (Community Action Teen Service) is the best and most entertaining way to earn community service credit. Here are just a few of our ongoing projects and community partners:
- Beanies for newborn babies at Palomar Hospital with Born to Read
- Chemo caps for cancer patients at Sharp Cancer Center
- Bookmarks to sell at the library
- Snuggle blankets for homeless animals at the Escondido Humane Society
- Gloves, hats, and scarves for troops overseas through the Ships Project
- Squares of Hope to make blankets for African AIDS orphans

Thursday, May 26, 2011

CA & National Literacy Calendar: June 2011


California Literacy Calendar: June 2011

Summer Reading Program: “One World, Many Stories”

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

Info about local Tutor Training Workshops is alway scrolling in the Right Frame.

Local Literacy Events: June 2011
Jun 4: KUNG FU PANDA 2 Sensory Friendly Film @ AMC Theaters
Jun 4: Literacy READ ALOUD – Barnes & Noble Westside Pav @ 2pm
Jun 7: Literacy READ ALOUD – Barnes & Noble Westside Pav @ 5pm
Jun 11+: Mixed Roots Film Literary Festival – LA
Jun 11: Literacy Tutor Conference – READ/San Diego @ USD

California Literacy Events: June 2011
Jun 4: Literacy Spelling Bee – SLO Library @ 7pm
Jun 9+: US Conf Adult Literacy West Regional – USD

National & International Literacy Events: June 2011
Jun 4: KUNG FU PANDA 2 Sensory Friendly Film @ AMC Theaters
Jun 5+: Health Literacy Summit Inst – Maine
Jun 10+: Adult Education Research Conf – Toronto
Jun 10+: National Black Book Festival – Houston
Jun 23+: Children’s Literature Assn Conf – Virginia
Jun 24+: Urban Libraries Council Conf – New Orleans
Jun 28+: Volunteering & Service Conf - NY

June 24: ALA Conference – New Orleans
Top 25 Web Sites for Teaching and Learning @ 8:30am - 4:30pm
Committee on Literacy and Literacy Assembly Meeting @ 1:00pm - 4:00pm

June 25: ALA Conference – New Orleans
Criss Cross Applesauce ( Early Literacy) @ 8:00am - 10:00am
The Educators: Posters on Distance Learning, Continuing Education, Library Education, Literacy, and Research Methodology @ 1:00pm - 2:30pm
ABC's of Sustainable Partnerships @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Committee on Literacy, Subcommittee Planning Meeting @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Graphic Novels: Bridging Generations, Bridging Cultures @1:30pm - 3:30pm
Literacy Programs in Libraries around the Globe @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Reclaiming Literacy in the Digital Age @1:30pm - 3:30pm
Why Transliteracy @1:30pm - 3:30pm
Diversity and Outreach Fair @ 3:00pm - 5:00pm
The Power of Play @ 4:00pm - 5:30pm

June 26: ALA Conference – New Orleans
Beyond ESL: Working with Diverse Immigrant Populations @ 8:00am - 10:00am
Library Services to Incarcerated People @ 8:00am - 10:00am
Early Literacy Model Magic @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
Learning from Elmo, Blue and Dora @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
Promoting Ethical Literacy in Youth @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Raisin’ Readers: Improving Literacy for Rural Children and Youth @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Rainbow Reading @ 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Reach Out and Read: How Libraries Can Work with Doctors @ 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Teen Parents & Babies: The ABCs of Early Literacy Outreach @ 4:00pm - 5:30pm

June 27: ALA Conference – New Orleans
Coleman Lecture - Future of Literacy in Libraries: Our Challenges, Our Opportunities @ 8am
A Lifetime of Literacy in Libraries @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
Now Showing @ ALA: Comic Book Literacy (Film) @ 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Every Child Ready to Read Evaluation Task Force Meeting @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Transliteracy Interest Group @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Orange Co Library - Tutor Spotlight: Cherlyn Moyer

Tutor Spotlight: Cherlyn Moyer
Read Writes: May 2011

In early 2006 at the end of a parent workshop presented by READ/OC at a local Head Start Center, the center’s director, Cherlyn Moyer, approached the workshop presenter and said, “When I retire I want to do what you are doing!” Later that same year, Cherlyn attended READ/OC’s tutor training workshop and became a tutor.

By Spring of 2007, Cherlyn was also helping with Family Reading Times and parent workshops as part of the Families For Literacy component of READ/OC. Cherlyn’s expertise in early childhood education and parenting is a great resource for READ/OC’s Family Literacy component. As new parent workshop topics and resources were developed for the “Early Learning with Families” program, Cherlyn’s background was very helpful. Soon Cherlyn was presenting most of the parent workshops for READ/OC, while continuing to meet with her learner.

After the Early Learning with Families grant concluded, Cherlyn continued as part of READ/OC’s family literacy team, advising and presenting parent workshops to parents at several Head Start Centers and OC Public Libraries. To date, Cherlyn has presented timely and practical information and fun activities for adults and children to become “learning partners” at more than 75 parent workshops on behalf of READ/OC. All the while, still meeting regularly with her adult learner and assisting with other special projects and events with READ/OC.

Cherlyn found an opportunity through READ/OC to share knowledge about early childhood education and her passion of learning and reading. She has helped countless parents and children learn and grow together. At the same time, she continues sharing the joy of lifelong learning and reading with her adult learner and everyone she meets. She is a great ambassador for literacy and READ/OC.

If you share a similar passion for lifelong learning and reading, contact READ/OC about similar opportunities. If you are already a part of the extended READ/OC family and know someone else who shares a similar passion for literacy, tell them about READ/OC. Give them this newsletter, our phone number or the READ/OC website address, and encourage them to get involved.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Learn the Gillingham Method

Orton Gillingham Training
IDA – Inland Empire Branch

July 18 - 29, 2011
Riverside CA

A series of Multi-Sensory Phonic Classes
Instructor: Dr Joan Stoner,

President Nebraska Branch IDA

8:30 am – 3:30 pm
May register for Levels 1, 2 or 3
Certification; university units are a possibility
Includes:
-Practicum
-One-on-One with student

$1650.00 - discount for IDA members
$400.00 - materials

2 Major Orton Gillingham Organizations
Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators - NY
Orton-Gillingham: Institute for Multi-Sensory Education (IMSE) - MI