READ/Orange
County provides tutoring in reading, writing and English to individuals.
Lessons are individualized, confidential, and highly goal-oriented. Tutors
structure the learning process around the goals of the learner, using materials
that relate to those goals.
In support of the Core Program, READ/Orange County offers three other
programs: Families For Literacy (FFL),
Working For Inmate Literacy Now (WIN) and English Language and English Literacy Civics Education (EL -Civics).
Families
for Literacy
READ/Orange County's Families
for Literacy (FFL) component works with parents and children to break the
intergenerational cycle of illiteracy. We promote literacy skills in the
parents and reading readiness in children under five. FFL tutors
are specifically trained in methods of incorporating children's material
into the tutoring sessions as well as assisting parents in choosing appropriate
reading materials for their children.
Family Reading Times are held regularly
with parents and children to promote an atmosphere of fun and learning
and to demonstrate that these terms can by synonymous.
Working for Inmate Literacy Now
READ/Orange County's Working for
Inmate Literacy Now (WIN) component provides basic literacy services to
interested inmates in the Orange County jail system. Trained tutors go
into the five Orange County jail facilities to provide these services.
Due to rapid inmate turnover, the goal of WIN is to:
- Demonstrate to the inmate the practical benefits of improving their literacy skills;
- Demonstrate to the inmate their capability in improving literacy skills; and
- Encourage learners' education upon transfer or release from the jail system.
E.L. Civics
EL- Civics Education provides opportunities for adult non-native
speakers to become better parents, workers, and community members by gaining language and literacy skills.
The curriculum includes a variety of topics such as accessing good family health care, nutrition, employment skills,
or helping their children succeed in school.
Tutor Training:
Volunteers receive comprehensive
training and materials to assist with their tutoring. During training
volunteers receive materials and information about how to teach reading
and writing. Volunteers are also provided the opportunity to practice
various teaching techniques demonstrated by the instructor.
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