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Archive for October, 2007

During the summer we had a great series of computer classes with the help of Brian Castagne from the San Francisco Public Library’s Project Read. Check out the blog for that class, which includes useful links for students and tutors. Click on: www.writetoreadcomputerclass.blogspot.com 

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You can read book reviews written by students in our program at this website:
http://libraryliteracy.org/resources/great_books/great_books.html

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Volunteer Tutor Information and Application

Thank you for your interest in volunteering for the Write to Read Program.  We are looking for volunteer tutors with these qualifications:

At least 18 years old
No degrees or diplomas needed
Comfortable with reading and writing in English
Patient, empathetic, and willing to learn
Able to commit to one six months of service

 There are [...]

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Make a Difference. Become a volunteer tutor! The Alameda County Library Write to Read Adult Literacy program has several opportunities for interested volunteers to help adult learners improve their reading, writing and comprehension skills. Volunteer Application Form

Make a difference by leading a small group or providing individual tutoring at the Newark, Fremont, Union City, San Lorenzo, Castro [...]

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TAKE ACTION TO STAY IN SCHOOL
Write to Read Adult Literacy Program
Write to Read, Alameda County Library’s Adult Literacy Program, is proud to announce the publication of several student and staff writings in the September 2007 issue of The Change Agent, a national adult education newspaper for social justice.
The theme of the issue is “Taking Action [...]

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