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Interested
in becoming a tutor?
Call for information and put your name on the list
for the next training course, read more here

782-4270 376-8188
265-0194
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to view upcoming Tutor Training Classes in Jefferson, Lewis, and St.
Lawrence Counties


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Lewis County tutor, Pat Dietrich, with Denali, her grand child |
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"Read
to Succeed", Record books on Tape
Ongoing
Volunteer to read
some of our books for recording. The books and tapes will then be
distributed to students and their families. The combination of
reading and listening provides an excellent opportunity for family
interaction in promoting family literacy.
There has been a
wonderful response and three readers have recorded several books so far.
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Gloria
(far right), visiting from Cavendish,
Vermont, recorded several books for us. She is a retired Special Ed.
teacher and is actively involved in "America Reads".
Call the office for more information or to participate: 782-4270
 
Literacy of
Northern New York is always looking for tutors in basic
reading or English to Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL). Tutoring allows you to share your knowledge and love of
reading with another person, giving them the priceless gift of literacy.
Here's what you do:
- First, you will go
through a training course that will prepare you to teach a student.
- After completing the
course, you will be matched with a student.
- Tutors and students
meet once or twice a week for an hour.
- You are in control of
your schedule. Tutors and students set up their own meeting
times.
Meeting Locations:
Most tutors meet students
at local libraries or other public areas. Literacy of Northern New
York does NOT recommend that tutors and students meet in each
other's homes.
Some possible meeting
locations are:
- Flower Memorial
Library (Watertown)
- Hawn Memorial Library
(Clayton)
- Carthage Library
(Carthage)
- Any other community
library
- Salvation Army
(Watertown)
- Community rooms of
housing projects
- Local churches
Tutor Support
As a tutor,
you are not on your own! Literacy of Northern New York's staff is happy
to answer questions, suggest learning materials, and offer support.
Basic
Reading Tutoring
Basic
reading/literacy tutors help adults improve basic reading and writing
skills. Most of our students read below a 6th grade level. We
teach practical skills to students such as how to read signs and
recipes, fill out applications, write checks, read labels on medicine
bottles, write notes to a child's teacher, etc. We use a wide
variety of books written especially for adults.
Anyone interested in
becoming a tutor should contact Literacy of Northern New York. We
will then notify you when our next training course is scheduled.
The course is typically held in the evening, once a week, for 2 to 3
hours over a course of six weeks. Occasionally we do run daytime
trainings. Participants learn a variety of basic reading and
writing techniques and receive a tutor textbook, which is an excellent
resource.
After the training, tutors are matched with students from their area.
Tutors and students arrange when and how often to meet. Once
matched with a student, Literacy of Northern New York's staff provides
on-going support to tutors, answers questions, and suggests teaching
materials.
ESOL
Tutoring
As an ESOL tutor you would
be working with someone who is new to the United States and wants to
learn English. One of Literacy of Northern New York's goals is to
offer more ESOL tutoring. Learning English can be tough, so the
help of a tutor is invaluable. ESOL tutoring is a lot of fun
because you can see your student improving from week to week.
Do I need to speak the student's language in order to tutor?
Absolutely not! We actually prefer that you do not. If you
spoke the student's language you would tend to rely on it as a
communication tool.
Will I be on my own once I get started?
No! The staff at Literacy of Northern NY is available to answer
questions, give you tutoring tips and suggest new materials to use.
We call tutors monthly to check on progress and answer questions.
We also offer tutor in-services so you can learn new tutoring skills.
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