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ORGANIZATION: Literacy Connects

  • 8 people are interested

Spanish GED Tutors support adults working on reading, writing, math, social studies, science, critical thinking and computer skills. The students’ goal is to take the GED test in Spanish. Tutors must be bilingual in English and Spanish. No prior teaching experience is required, as ample training and continuing education are provided. GED graduates are encouraged to volunteer. Opportunities for in person and remote teaching for classes, small groups, or 1:1.

Los tutores de GED en español apoyan a los adultos que trabajan en lectura, escritura, matemáticas, estudios sociales, ciencias, pensamiento crítico y habilidades informáticas. El objetivo de los estudiantes es tomar el examen GED en español. Los tutores deben ser bilingües en inglés y español. No se requiere experiencia docente previa, ya que se proporciona una amplia formación y educación continua. Se anima a los graduados de GED a ser voluntarios. Oportunidades de enseñanza presencial y remota para clases, grupos pequeños o 1:1.

· Requirements: 1st step is to attend an Info Session to learn about the application process: https://literacyconnects.org/get-involved/attend-an-info-session/

· Commitment: One-year commitment. Tutors generally work with students individually and/or in classes for 2-4 hours a week with additional time for preparation required.

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About Literacy Connects

Location:

200 East Yavapai Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705, US

Mission Statement

Connecting people of all ages to a world of opportunities through literacy and creative expression. From birth throughout adulthood, Literacy Connects’ continuum of programs offers opportunities for learners of all ages to realize their potential -- at school and in the workplace, as parents, as consumers and as participants in the life of our community.

Description

Envision a community where every child graduates from high school, crime and poverty rates are the lowest in the nation, a skilled workforce fosters a thriving economy, and the arts and culture environment is second to none. We do!

Literacy Connects is a Tucson-based nonprofit founded in July 2011 through the merger of five literacy organizations. The merger was based on the belief that by working together we can create the kind of community in which we all want to live.

Last year, our staff and more than 1,500 dedicated volunteers helped more than 50,000 individuals in Southern Arizona.

Our programs coach children in reading so they don’t fall behind and teach parents the importance of reading to children. We help adults with reading, writing, math and/or English and put books in the hands of people who need them. As a powerful voice for literacy, we connect individuals and groups from across the community to work collaboratively toward better literacy outcomes.

Literacy Connects is about how we - as individuals, neighborhoods, organizations and businesses - share a human connection around literacy that helps each of us learn, grow and have a voice. Together, we are developing more resources, serving more people, doing more good, and accomplishing more than ever before.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Education & Literacy
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

200 E. Yavapai RdTucson, AZ 85705

(32.269104,-110.9694)
 

SKILLS

  • General Education
  • Tutoring
  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Adult Education
  • Bilingual

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • · Compromiso: Compromiso de un año. Los tutores generalmente trabajan con los estudiantes individualmente y/o en clases de 2 a 4 horas por semana y se requiere tiempo adicional para la preparación.
  • · Requisitos: el primer paso es asistir a una sesión informativa para conocer el proceso de solicitud: https://literacyconnects.org/get-involved/attend-an-info-session/

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