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Main Authors: Steinhoff, Nadene, Jenkins, Ronald
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416880
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author Steinhoff, Nadene
Jenkins, Ronald
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Jenkins, Ronald
Steinhoff, Nadene
Jenkins, Ronald
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contents Logan Library, Final Performance Report for Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Title VI, Library Literacy Program. Steinhoff, Nadene Jenkins, Ronald Adult Basic Education Adult Learning Adult Literacy Community Cooperation English (Second Language) Family Programs Federal Programs Grants Learning Disabilities Library Collection Development Library Role Literacy Education Public Libraries Publicity Tutor Training Tutoring Tutors User Needs (Information) Volunteer Training Volunteers The Bridgerland Literacy program of Logan Library (Logan, Utah) involved recruitment, retention, public awareness, training, basic literacy, collection development, tutoring, computer assisted, employment oriented, intergenerational/family, and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. The program served a community of 50,000-100,000 people, and targeted the learning disabled, intergenerational/families, ESL learners, and functionally or marginally literate learners. Tutoring was done one-on-one and in small groups, using the Laubach, Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), and Michigan methods. The program served 117 adult learners, and provided 2,763 hours of direct tutoring service. The report provides a comparison of actual accomplishments to goals and objectives set forth in the grant application; comparison between proposed and actual expenditures; specific details of activities undertaken; the role the library played in the accomplishment of the goals and objectives; agencies and organizations that assisted in the project; and the impact of the federal project on the ongoing program of the library. Appendices include: evaluation report, program survey, sample tutor and student newsletters, newspaper articles highlighting literacy programs. (SWC)
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spellingShingle Logan Library, Final Performance Report for Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Title VI, Library Literacy Program.
Steinhoff, Nadene
Jenkins, Ronald
Adult Basic Education
Adult Learning
Adult Literacy
Community Cooperation
English (Second Language)
Family Programs
Federal Programs
Grants
Learning Disabilities
Library Collection Development
Library Role
Literacy Education
Public Libraries
Publicity
Tutor Training
Tutoring
Tutors
User Needs (Information)
Volunteer Training
Volunteers
Logan Library, Final Performance Report for Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Title VI, Library Literacy Program. Steinhoff, Nadene Jenkins, Ronald Adult Basic Education Adult Learning Adult Literacy Community Cooperation English (Second Language) Family Programs Federal Programs Grants Learning Disabilities Library Collection Development Library Role Literacy Education Public Libraries Publicity Tutor Training Tutoring Tutors User Needs (Information) Volunteer Training Volunteers The Bridgerland Literacy program of Logan Library (Logan, Utah) involved recruitment, retention, public awareness, training, basic literacy, collection development, tutoring, computer assisted, employment oriented, intergenerational/family, and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. The program served a community of 50,000-100,000 people, and targeted the learning disabled, intergenerational/families, ESL learners, and functionally or marginally literate learners. Tutoring was done one-on-one and in small groups, using the Laubach, Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), and Michigan methods. The program served 117 adult learners, and provided 2,763 hours of direct tutoring service. The report provides a comparison of actual accomplishments to goals and objectives set forth in the grant application; comparison between proposed and actual expenditures; specific details of activities undertaken; the role the library played in the accomplishment of the goals and objectives; agencies and organizations that assisted in the project; and the impact of the federal project on the ongoing program of the library. Appendices include: evaluation report, program survey, sample tutor and student newsletters, newspaper articles highlighting literacy programs. (SWC)
title Logan Library, Final Performance Report for Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Title VI, Library Literacy Program.
topic Adult Basic Education
Adult Learning
Adult Literacy
Community Cooperation
English (Second Language)
Family Programs
Federal Programs
Grants
Learning Disabilities
Library Collection Development
Library Role
Literacy Education
Public Libraries
Publicity
Tutor Training
Tutoring
Tutors
User Needs (Information)
Volunteer Training
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416880