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Autore principale: Allison, Joyce
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1990
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contents Price City Library Literacy Project. [Final Performance Report, 1989.] Allison, Joyce Adult Basic Education Budgets College Credits College School Cooperation College Students Community Colleges Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Higher Education Illiteracy Instructional Materials Library Services Literacy Education Outreach Programs Parent Participation Program Evaluation Public Libraries Public Relations Tutorial Programs Volunteer Training Volunteers The report details the progress of the Price City (Utah) Library Literacy Project toward achievement of its 12 stated objectives: to (1) train 30 volunteer tutors; (2) match them with students; (3) develop a course at the College of Eastern Utah so college students can receive credit for tutoring adults in reading or English as a Second Language; (4) monitor the tutor/student matches; (5) provide materials and help arrange tutoring sites; (6) provide inservice training to tutors and participating college students; (7) build community support; (8) raise area awareness of functional illiteracy; (9) develop a center where adults can be tutored, in conjunction with the College of Eastern Utah and local school district; (10) provide 40-60 volunteer tutoring hours per week at the tutoring center; and (11) make a simple handout for children to promote awareness of illiteracy problems. It is concluded that the project far exceeded its goals for the year. Problems encountered include paperwork required by the college, transfer of students to four-year colleges, scheduling difficulties, poor initial response to inservice training, poor parent response, and communication with tutors and students. The program's greatest strength was enthusiastic community response and resulting success in reaching the population. Budget, workshop schedule, and program flyers are included. (MSE) (Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse on Literacy Education)
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spellingShingle Price City Library Literacy Project. [Final Performance Report, 1989.]
Allison, Joyce
Adult Basic Education
Budgets
College Credits
College School Cooperation
College Students
Community Colleges
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Higher Education
Illiteracy
Instructional Materials
Library Services
Literacy Education
Outreach Programs
Parent Participation
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Tutorial Programs
Volunteer Training
Volunteers
Price City Library Literacy Project. [Final Performance Report, 1989.] Allison, Joyce Adult Basic Education Budgets College Credits College School Cooperation College Students Community Colleges Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Higher Education Illiteracy Instructional Materials Library Services Literacy Education Outreach Programs Parent Participation Program Evaluation Public Libraries Public Relations Tutorial Programs Volunteer Training Volunteers The report details the progress of the Price City (Utah) Library Literacy Project toward achievement of its 12 stated objectives: to (1) train 30 volunteer tutors; (2) match them with students; (3) develop a course at the College of Eastern Utah so college students can receive credit for tutoring adults in reading or English as a Second Language; (4) monitor the tutor/student matches; (5) provide materials and help arrange tutoring sites; (6) provide inservice training to tutors and participating college students; (7) build community support; (8) raise area awareness of functional illiteracy; (9) develop a center where adults can be tutored, in conjunction with the College of Eastern Utah and local school district; (10) provide 40-60 volunteer tutoring hours per week at the tutoring center; and (11) make a simple handout for children to promote awareness of illiteracy problems. It is concluded that the project far exceeded its goals for the year. Problems encountered include paperwork required by the college, transfer of students to four-year colleges, scheduling difficulties, poor initial response to inservice training, poor parent response, and communication with tutors and students. The program's greatest strength was enthusiastic community response and resulting success in reaching the population. Budget, workshop schedule, and program flyers are included. (MSE) (Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse on Literacy Education)
title Price City Library Literacy Project. [Final Performance Report, 1989.]
topic Adult Basic Education
Budgets
College Credits
College School Cooperation
College Students
Community Colleges
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Higher Education
Illiteracy
Instructional Materials
Library Services
Literacy Education
Outreach Programs
Parent Participation
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Tutorial Programs
Volunteer Training
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED353853