“Free Tutoring Program Available in Butte County, Volunteers Wanted (KRCR TV Redding)” plus 2 more |
- Free Tutoring Program Available in Butte County, Volunteers Wanted (KRCR TV Redding)
- Library offers free tutoring (The Shawnee News-Star)
- Tutoring the illiterate adult (Manila Bulletin)
| Free Tutoring Program Available in Butte County, Volunteers Wanted (KRCR TV Redding) Posted: 10 Mar 2010 08:15 AM PST Help is available for grade school students in Oroville through a tutoring program at the Butte County Library. Schools in Oroville have been hard-hit by the budget crisis affecting districts throughout our region. The "Partners and Learners" program aims to change that. It's open to students from Kindergarten through sixth grade. Younger students are paired with mentors from Oroville High School. "I encourage her a lot and try to figure out a word," said Oroville High senior Aryam Garcia of helping her partner read. "I can help her out a little and just encourage them to keep going." Program officials tell us they have a waiting list full of children who need help, and that more volunteers are needed. If you'd like to help, contact the Butte County Library. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
| Library offers free tutoring (The Shawnee News-Star) Posted: 10 Mar 2010 08:25 AM PST About 17 percent of the people living in Pottawatomie County are reading and writing at Level 1, the lowest literacy level, according to a National Adult Literacy Survey. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
| Tutoring the illiterate adult (Manila Bulletin) Posted: 09 Mar 2010 09:42 PM PST Ten years ago, the United Nations estimated that there were over 860 million illiterate adults in the world. Over 570 million were believed to be women. The UN defines "illiteracy" as the ''inability to read and write a simple message in any language". This year, the illiteracy dilemma is even more devastating. The evidence that Illiteracy has reached epidemic proportions globally is irrefutable. Research shows that illiteracy is a major contributor to poverty, national unemployment, child labor, trafficking in women and children, infant mortality, the spread of deadly diseases such as HIV/AIDS, as well as to the deprivation and violation of basic human rights. Every nation in the world has an illiteracy problem that ranges from being a major social issue to a plague-like situation that remains neither contained or abated. While children are usually the victims of interest, the escalating number of illiterate adults is also of grave concern. Children love to learn but the task of teaching illiterate adults is rarely an easy one. However, knowing the benefits for the mature learner and the positive consequences for a child or a family of just one father or mother becoming literate makes the effort that is required so worthwhile. If you are a teacher or a tutor of adult learners remember: 1. Adult learners like to begin courses with an overview. They usually want to know what a course entails and what is expected of them. A TEACHER-TUTOR SHOULD: 1. Know the names of each adult learner. In May 2009, a number of the English is Power columns centered on the issue of adult illiteracy. Some keen Manila Bulletin readers have recently asked about the important task of teaching and tutoring illiterate adults. Email contact@4Sliteracy.com.au and they will be sent copies of the previous Next week: English Is Power will begin a series about Wrongly Used Verbs. (To obtain a free copy of Pronouncing Nouns and Verbs Correctly from the 4S-AEP Help Desk send an e-mail to contact@4Sliteracy.com.au) Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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