Volunteer Opportunity Details:
| Last updated on February 29, 2012 |
As one of our basic literacy students said, "Without the help of Literacy Volunteers I know where I'd be -- sitting on the couch staring at a brick wall. Literacy Volunteers has given me the tools to break through that barrier, and for that I thank them." LVM volunteers help adults acquire the literacy and English language skills that empower them to realize their goals. By improving their basic skills through tutoring, adults are better able to meet life's challenges, be self-sufficient, provide for their families, help their children with homework, read a daily newspaper, enjoy more independence and gain self-confidence. Prospective volunteers attend a volunteer orientation (2 hours) and successfully complete a tutor training in either basic literacy or ESOL (18 hours each) prior to being certified and matched to work with a student. Volunteers then work one-to-one with a student for 2 hours per week for a minimum of 9 to 12 months at mutually convenient times and places in the community. Lessons are student-centered and individualized so that an adult is learning skills building on individual strengths in the context of what is relevant, interesting and important to the student. All tutoring services are free and confidential. After being matched, volunteers and students receive ongoing support from LVM's professional staff. Support includes newsletters, inservice trainings and other professional development opportunities, special recognition events, a reference and lending library, and personal assistance whenever needed.
Previous teaching experience or knowledge of another language is not required to be a tutor. A volunteer must successfully complete the orientation and training, and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. A volunteer should be able to create a flexible, responsive, non-threatening and respectful learning experience, have an ability to work with diverse groups and possess a sensitivity to the struggles of adult learners, especially those with limited literacy and English language skills. When asked about the most important qualities for a tutor, LVM's Boston students responded that patience and a sense of humor were vital to whether or not the tutoring was successful. This opportunity is sponsored by: Literacy Volunteers Of Massachusetts
We need volunteers who are free at these times
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| Evenings |
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Weekends |
| Weekdays |
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Weekly |
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This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
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| Adults (26-54) |
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Individual |
| Adults (55+) |
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Young Adults (18-25) |
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Address:
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8 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Boston, MA 02109 (See a map) |
Directions:
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Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: Government Center/Haymarket, Walk distance (in minutes): 5/5
For maps or information, please see http://www.mbta.com |
Details where opportunity can also be performed
Web Site: http://www.lvm.org
Miscellaneous Information
| Does this opportunity serve youth in After-School programs? |
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No
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| Is this opportunity available to family volunteers? (adults and children ages 12-17)? |
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No
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| Is this opportunity a highly skilled volunteer opportunity? |
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No
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| Is this opportunity available to youth ages 12-17, unaccompanied by an adult? |
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No
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| Would this opportunity be appropriate for corporate groups? |
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No
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| Last updated on February 29, 2012 |
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