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Literacy Notes The 2013 Literacy Directors’ Retreat Literacy directors from throughout the state met to exchange ideas at Oklahoma’s annual literacy directors’ retreat. For the second year in a row, the retreat theme was inspired by an old I Love Lucy television episode featuring Lucy and Ethel working in a chocolate factory. A morning brainstorming session had directors comparing new tutors to Lucy and Ethel’s chocolate wrapping experi-ence. What was the consensus? Unlike Lucy and Ethel’s humorous work practices, volunteer tutors are suc-cessful when they receive adequate training, on-going supervision, and regular feedback. Interspersed be-tween fun activities, program direc-tors also discussed fund raising, adult learner book clubs, health literacy, and techniques to deal with stress. The retreat was made possible thanks to Library Services and Technology Act funds from the Institute of Mu-seum and Library Services. [Left to right] Ida Fay Winters describes the health literacy project in Altus. • Rebecca Barker shares ideas on using high interest reading materials. • Jana Smithey (Elk City) and other literacy directors try to balance a hula hoop during team building exercise. You Are Invited The Oklahoma Literacy Coalition invites you to attend its Great Ex-pectations event on September 27 at the Will Rogers Theater in Okla-homa City. The event will feature guest speaker, Mary Dahlgren Ed.D. The presentation, What We Know About Reading in the Brain, will provide current research about the brain and how reading develops. Dahlgren will share slides on how the brain reacts to educational inter-ventions and changes that occur in a 10–12 week time period. Attendees will participate in an engaging ex-ercise to simulate the experience of learning how to read. The presentation, luncheon, and annual meeting are free to Coalition members. Registration is required prior to the event. For more infor-mation, contact Angela Spindle at oklitcoalition@yahoo.com Check out the state coalition’s new website at www.okliteracycoalition.okpls.org Summer 2013 Check Inside About Literacy Assessments. 2 Celebrating Our Journey. 2 A Whole Lot of Smiles. 3 Health Literacy . 3 Fiesta in Fuqua in Duncan . 4 Pryor’s New Literacy Program. 4 Sorority Wins National Award. 5 iPads Enhance Tutoring Efforts. 5
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Full text | Literacy Notes The 2013 Literacy Directors’ Retreat Literacy directors from throughout the state met to exchange ideas at Oklahoma’s annual literacy directors’ retreat. For the second year in a row, the retreat theme was inspired by an old I Love Lucy television episode featuring Lucy and Ethel working in a chocolate factory. A morning brainstorming session had directors comparing new tutors to Lucy and Ethel’s chocolate wrapping experi-ence. What was the consensus? Unlike Lucy and Ethel’s humorous work practices, volunteer tutors are suc-cessful when they receive adequate training, on-going supervision, and regular feedback. Interspersed be-tween fun activities, program direc-tors also discussed fund raising, adult learner book clubs, health literacy, and techniques to deal with stress. The retreat was made possible thanks to Library Services and Technology Act funds from the Institute of Mu-seum and Library Services. [Left to right] Ida Fay Winters describes the health literacy project in Altus. • Rebecca Barker shares ideas on using high interest reading materials. • Jana Smithey (Elk City) and other literacy directors try to balance a hula hoop during team building exercise. You Are Invited The Oklahoma Literacy Coalition invites you to attend its Great Ex-pectations event on September 27 at the Will Rogers Theater in Okla-homa City. The event will feature guest speaker, Mary Dahlgren Ed.D. The presentation, What We Know About Reading in the Brain, will provide current research about the brain and how reading develops. Dahlgren will share slides on how the brain reacts to educational inter-ventions and changes that occur in a 10–12 week time period. Attendees will participate in an engaging ex-ercise to simulate the experience of learning how to read. The presentation, luncheon, and annual meeting are free to Coalition members. Registration is required prior to the event. For more infor-mation, contact Angela Spindle at oklitcoalition@yahoo.com Check out the state coalition’s new website at www.okliteracycoalition.okpls.org Summer 2013 Check Inside About Literacy Assessments. 2 Celebrating Our Journey. 2 A Whole Lot of Smiles. 3 Health Literacy . 3 Fiesta in Fuqua in Duncan . 4 Pryor’s New Literacy Program. 4 Sorority Wins National Award. 5 iPads Enhance Tutoring Efforts. 5 |
Date created | 2013-09-12 |
Date modified | 2013-09-12 |