Sunday, September 6, 2020

Literacy – Spanning the US :: Calexico CA :: Syracuse NY :: Syosset NY :: Buffalo NY



✷ Meet Our Tutors: Mark Hurych

Mark Hurych on the Challenges of Tutoring - Camarena Memorial Library

Oh boy. OK, maybe it is a challenge to get me to shut up once I get rolling. I don't think tutoring or teaching is challenging. 

Let me explain. Raising a child to be kind and considerate, that's challenging, especially if you are trying to put food on the table and keep everybody healthy.

Dealing with a child with health issues in early life? (I've been there.) That qualifies as challenging.

I challenge myself when it comes to education. I've defined it as something completely different from schooling. Most of what typically goes on in K thru PhD is schooling, in my opinion. Getting schooled is common and it expresses the usual way of operating schools.

Taking, yes that's right I say "taking," an education is entirely different. When I ask myself a question and treat that question the same way you might treat "Where are my damn keys?" when you're on your way to work, when I ask myself a question in that way I begin to educate myself. No one can educate me. They can write a book, or write to me, they can send me a message, they can help me find my damn keys, sometimes, but the motivation to ask and answer is mine and mine alone.  READ MORE ➤➤


Readability Consensus
Based on 7 readability formulas:
Grade Level: 6
Reading Level: fairly easy to read.
Reader's Age: 10-11 yrs. olds
(Fifth and Sixth graders)

Fairmount LIbrary Shares New Job Search Tools
Eagle News: 8.25.2020 by Jason Gabak

The Fairmount Community Library recently announced a new online resource focusing on skill development, job search assistance and test prep.

This tool contains self-assessment and job search tools, resume assistance, and live interview prep and practice.

Free resources such as online tutoring for students, writing labs and an adult learning center, standardized test prep – ACT, SAT, GED, college placement exams and more are also available.

This resource was paid for by the Onondaga County Adult Literacy Grant.  READ MORE ➤➤

Readability Consensus
Based on 7 readability formulas:
Grade Level: 12
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 17-18 yrs. old
(Twelfth graders)

Adult English-Speaking Development Sessions
Patch Syosset: 8.29.2020 by Simran Goel

Are you an adult who wants to enhance your English-speaking skills?

Hi! My name is Simran Goel, and I am a rising senior at Syosset High School. Earlier this year, I formed a club at the high school called “Leaders for Literacy." We are a group of high school students passionate about adult literacy. One of the long-term projects we have begun is a virtual conversation group, a space for adults with limited English-speaking abilities to enhance their skills.  READ MORE ➤➤


Shortening 2020 Census Will Shortchange Citizens
Buffalo News: 8.26.2020 by Tara Schafer

In early August, the U.S. Census Bureau announced that it would conclude data collection for the 2020 census on Sept. 30, a month sooner than the previous deadline set by the Census Bureau.

The new deadline makes it more likely that the approximately 30% of U.S. residents who have not yet responded to the census will ultimately not be counted. This adds another wrinkle to an increasingly complicated situation for the individuals and families that we work with at Literacy Buffalo Niagara.

With census numbers determining political representation and the distribution of federal funding for the next decade, our region cannot afford to be overlooked. But there is a very good chance that the data collected locally will be inaccurate.

Primarily, the people who have not yet responded to the census are members of hard-to-count populations that include rural residents, people with low income/no income, members of ethnic and racial minorities, people with limited proficiency in English, and people with low levels of educational attainment and low literacy skills.

We know all too well at Literacy Buffalo Niagara that individuals with low literacy skills have historically been overlooked by the census, so we kicked off 2020 with a census initiative. Our plans had been to weave it throughout all of our work so that we could engage our adult learners to “be counted.”  READ MORE ➤➤

Readability Consensus
Based on 7 readability formulas:
Grade Level: 11
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 15-17 yrs. old
(Tenth to Eleventh graders)


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