Literacy Volunteers and Advocates
Fri, 06/26/2009 - 10:52
Be a Tutor
Thank you for your interest in becoming a tutor! LVA tutors play an important role—and are in a special position to greatly improve the lives of others.
Here is what we ask of tutors:
* Take an initial training session.
* Work one-on-one with your learner, once a week.
* Design lessons based on your learner’s goals and interests.
* Make a one-year commitment.
Ready to see what success looks like? Read Write from the Heart, stories by LVA learners.
PLEASE CONTACT: Literacy Volunteers and Advocates
Attention Prospective Volunteers:
Please note that posts in this section have been added by independent literacy programs. Please contact these organizations directly, as they are not affiliated with this site. Literacy Connections has not investigated these opportunities and does not necessarily endorse them.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a tutor! LVA tutors play an important role—and are in a special position to greatly improve the lives of others.
Here is what we ask of tutors:
* Take an initial training session.
* Work one-on-one with your learner, once a week.
* Design lessons based on your learner’s goals and interests.
* Make a one-year commitment.
Ready to see what success looks like? Read Write from the Heart, stories by LVA learners.
PLEASE CONTACT: Literacy Volunteers and Advocates
Attention Prospective Volunteers:
Please note that posts in this section have been added by independent literacy programs. Please contact these organizations directly, as they are not affiliated with this site. Literacy Connections has not investigated these opportunities and does not necessarily endorse them.
