Hello everyone,
We wanted to let you know about an exciting online resource that is
being designed to help volunteer tutors learn more about teaching reading
effectively to adult basic education and literacy learners.
Volunteer tutors will be able to access tutoring strategies based on
evidence-based research that address the specific needs of the learners
they work with. These resources will be available from any computer
with Internet access.
LINCS Region 4 Professional Development Center is partnering with
Portland State University’s LearnerWeb to develop 1-2 page summaries that
will answer common questions volunteer tutors have related to teaching
skills in the four components of reading: alphabetics, fluency, vocabulary
and comprehension. The summaries will focus on a specific question about
reading and answer it using content from LINCS Teaching Adults to Read
face-to-face and online trainings and the publications upon which they
were based. The summaries will also point tutors to additional resources
that are more in-depth such as videos demonstrating relevant tutoring
strategies, LINCS communities of practice, online courses, web resources
and publications.
In order to make this online resource as useful as possible to as many
volunteer tutors as possible, we’d like to ask for your help in answering
these questions:
- In your
experience, what are the most common questions volunteer tutors have
about how to teach specific reading skills?
- What do
volunteers—both new and veteran—need to know more about when it
comes to teaching skills in the four components of reading:
alphabetics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension?
Your responses will help guide the direction of this project so we can
best serve volunteers and ultimately, the learners they work with.
Any thoughts you can offer would be so valuable—and so greatly
appreciated.
Please email your responses to Amy Prevedel at prevedel@hotmail.com, or Kathy St.
John at katlit2003@yahoo.com.
Thanks in advance for your ideas!
Sincerely yours,
Amy Prevedel and Kathy St. John
Consultants, LINCS Region 4 Professional Development Center
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