Thursday, March 21, 2013

Centro Latino for Literacy - L.A. Has Work to Do on Literacy

L.A. Has Work to Do on Literacy
LA Business Journal: February 25 – March 3, 2013, p. 75
Op-Ed written by Mari Riddle
(president and chief executive of Centro Latino for Literacy)
on Centro Latino for Literacy Website - Media

In recent national speeches, President Obama has outlined a series of principles on the need for comprehensive immigration reform. While immigration remains a key issue in a global city like Los Angeles, the current local elections and its victors will steward our vibrant city in this highly competitive, complex and interconnected world.

To remain competitive, we – as elected officials, business executives and non-profit leaders – must focus our efforts to maintain and produce an educated and skilled workforce not only in the formal economy, but also in the informal economy. By the informal economy, I’m referring to unregulated and unreported economic activity.

According to a 2005 Economic Roundtable report, “Hopeful Workers, Marginal Jobs: L.A.’s Off-the-Books Labor Force,” an estimated 16 percent of the city’s workforce is employed in the informal economy. This represents $3.6 billion in annual payroll, if we assume an annualized wage of $12,000. At the Los Angeles County level, this annual payroll amount rises to $8 billion.

For many individuals who experience lack of upward mobility in the formal economy due to lack of human capital, English proficiency and basic literacy skills, the informal economy remains a viable option for them to pursue economic opportunities. While informal workers lack basic governmental regulations and protections in the workplace, they also fail to report income during tax season.

To help integrate these informal workers into the mainstream, we first need to address the high rate of nonliteracy among many of these individuals, particularly among Spanish speaking adults. In the county, for instance, the U.S. census’ 2011 American Community Survey finds that more than 220,000 adult Spanish speakers are functionally nonliterate in either Spanish or English. By increasing literacy among these individuals, we will increase the level of human capital and economic productivity in our local economy.  READ MORE !

Friday, March 15, 2013

Whittier Areal Literacy Council: March 16

Soup & A Good Book: March 16
Whittier Area Literacy Council
12:00pm-2:30pm

This year's theme is "Reading makes Sense" and our students' paragraph writings in their own beautiful language will once again be performed by Whittier College's Theater art students and we will enjoy delicious soups from local restaurants.

Our guest speaker will be Margarita Medina who is an Alma award-winning actress and writer with numerous television and movie appearances. $6.00 for Adults & $4.00 for children (12 and under)

For tickets and additional information please contact WALC at (562) 698-6598.

First Christian Church
Newman Hall
12911 Hadley Street
Whittier

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Literacy Jobs: California

Literacy Jobs: California

Literacy Tutor-Student Coordinator: FT
Redwood City Library
Application Deadline: April 1

Work with the volunteer tutor trainers and the program director recruiting students and volunteer tutors for the program as well as promoting the program in the community.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Literacy Jobs: California

Literacy Jobs: California

Deputy Director - PT
Central Coast Literacy Council
Application Deadline: Mar 18
The goal is that the deputy director will step into the executive director role in 2014.
Qualified candidates for the deputy director position should be fluent in English and Spanish. The position is part-time, Monday through Thursday, and offers paid vacation, holidays and a health care contribution.

AmeriCorps
Monterey County United for Literacy
Application Deadline: thru July 19
Enable Monterey County children to read well and independently by the end of the third grade so that they can read to learn in the fourth grade and beyond. The program targets children in Kindergarten through 4th grade in Salinas and in South Monterey County.

AmeriCorps
Notre Dame - SF
Application Deadline: thru Aug 15
Assist in classroom teaching - Assist in tutoring students in schools - Manage, organize, and teach after school enrichment programs for students - Mentor children with incarcerated parents - Facilitate conflict resolution.

AmeriCorps
AppleCorps – Santa Barbara
Application Deadline: thru Sep 30
39 members (21 full and 18 half-time) serve at 17+ public school sites in teams of 2 or more and tutor students that test below proficiency in reading at least 60 minutes a week (individually or in small groups of 2-5 students).

AmeriCorps
Unity Council-Lens – SF/Oakland/San Jose
Application Deadline: thru Aug 31
Tutor students in English Language Arts (elementary, middle or high school level) * Keep daily record of participants, and tutoring activities * Attend and participate in trainings * Attend and participate community service events.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Share a Story-Shape a Future 2013

Share a Story – Shape a Future 2013
March 4 - 8
Literacy The First 5 Years

Share a Story - Shape a Future is a blog event for literacy. Throughout the week, blogging librarians, teachers, parents, authors, illustrators and people passionate about literacy will offer ideas on ways to promote reading and books. You won't find statistics, academic analysis, or judgments that tell you why you should read. Instead, we are using the power of the Worldwide web to share ideas about ways to engage kids as readers.

Mar 4: Literacy with Infants and Babies - The First Year
Host: Maria Burel @ Once Upon a Story

Mar 5: Playing with Literacy - The Toddler Years (ages 2 to 3)
Host: Terry Doherty @ Share a Story - Shape a Future

Mar 6: Prepping for Preschool: Early Literacy (ages 3 to 4)
Host: Debbie Alvarez @ The Styling Librarian

Mar 7 : The ABCs of Reading & Writing (ages 4 to 5)
Host: Tif @ Tif Talks Books

Mar 8: Look Mom, I Can Read (age 5)
Host: Terry @ Family Bookshelf

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Literacy / Library Event Calendar: March 2013

California Literacy & Library Events: March 2013

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


California Literacy Events: March 2013


Mar 1+ Unlocking the Mysteries of Learning - Riverside CA
Mar 1+ Charlotte S Huck Children's Literature Festival - University of Redlands
Mar 2  CATESOL Regional - USC
Mar 9+ Mariposa Storytelling Festival
Mar 14+ CUE Conference, Palm Springs
Mar 14 Celebrate Literacy Riverside County Office of Education 4:30p
Mar 15+ Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Pasadena
Mar 16 Literary Women - Long Beach Festival of Authors
Mar 30 CROODS 2D – Autism Sensory Friendly Films 10a
-thru April 28: Maurice Sendak 50 Years 50 Works 50 Reasons, Bowers Museum, Santa Ana

National & International Literacy Events: March 2013
Mar 1 Health Literacy Conference Portland OR
Mar 2 Read Across America Day
Mar 4 Share A Story: Literacy with Infants and Babies Cyberspace
Mar 5 Share A Story: Playing with Literacy - The Toddler Years Cyberspace
Mar 6 Share A Story: Prepping for Preschool: Early Literacy Cyberspace
Mar 6+TASP and IPA/USA Joint Conference University of Delaware
Mar 6 World Read Aloud Day
Mar 7+ Health Literacy Summit Covington, KY
Mar 7+ Lindamood-Bell Conference Disney – Anaheim CA
Mar 7 Share A Story: The ABCs of Reading & Writing Cyberspace

Mar 8 Share A Story: Look Mom, I Can Read Cyberspace
Mar 12+ Raising Awareness for Early Literacy Education @ Leipzig Book Fair
Mar 18+ Everyone Reading Conference NYU
Mar 20+ TESOL Annual Convention Dallas TX
Mar 24+ COABE New Orleans, LA
Mar 30 Autism Sensory Friendly Films: CROODS 2D 10a

Info about local Tutor Training Workshops is always Scrolling in the Right Frame

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

SCLLN Tutor Workshop Calendar: March 2013

SCLLN Tutor Workshop Calendar: March 2013

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


  March is Read Across California

March Tutor Orientations and Workshops

Mar 2 Read Across America Day
Mar 4 Family Literacy Training = Huntington Beach Library 11a
Mar 5 Literacy Tutor Training = READ/San Diego 10a
Mar 6 World Read Aloud Day
Mar 7 Literacy Learner Training = READ/San Diego 5:45p
Mar 9 SCLLN Literacy Conference = Buena Park Holiday Inn
Mar 16 Soup & A Good Book = Whittier Area Literacy Council 12p
Mar 19 READ Tour = Ventura County Library 6:30p
Mar 30 Sensory Friendly Films - CROODS 2-D 10a

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