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Literacy Vs. Low Literacy Essay

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Literacy Connections (LC) was founded in 1975 as Literacy Volunteers of America-Dutchess County, Inc. The agency changed its name to Literacy Connections in 2005. Literacy Connections is a private, not-for-profit, 501(C) (3) organization committed to helping adults and families become functionally literate. The organization works with the lowest literacy level adults in Dutchess, Columbia, and Greene Counties.

Our core program is to help adults to learn to read and write, and function independently by recruiting and training volunteers to provide one-to-one and small group tutoring that is student-centered. Student centered means not following a pre-determined curriculum, and giving a voice to the student with regard to their learning goals. Teaching adults is not the same as teaching children. Materials must be sensitive and respectful of adult learners, and because adults face so many challenges in their daily lives, the learning must be relevant and meaningful. Recognizing that illiteracy/low literacy is a family issue, our Adult & Family Literacy Program also offers reading enrichment to children who are struggling with reading in the 2nd-4th grades – the crucial time when children are transitioning from learning to read to reading to learn.

MISSION STATEMENT Literacy Connections is dedicated to developing and offering programs and services to support a literate society. We recruit and train volunteers to provide no-cost student-centered tutoring

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