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Volunteer Tutors' Duties
Volunteer Expectations
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One
of the keys to our 38 years of success at The Learning Source for Adults
and Families is the dedication of many volunteers each year who help
in a variety of ways including, but not limited to tutoring, office
assistance, construction/general contracting/property maintenance, data
entry, volunteer recruitment and student recruitment.
The
majority of our volunteers tutor at neighborhood and family literacy
centers throughout metro Denver.
Volunteer
Tutors' Duties
The
Learning Source for Adults and Families Volunteer Tutors teach in learning
centers throughout metro Denver. They support learning experiences and
social interactions which lead to personal growth, pride, employment
opportunities and a stronger commitment to family and society.
Description:
Teach students one-on-one or in small groups. The Learning Source for
Adults and Families offers classes in General Educational Development
(GED) test preparation, Adult Basic Education (ABE), including literacy,
and in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Daytime and evening
sessions are available.
Time
Commitment:
One or two sessions per week for at least one semester (13-17 weeks).
Sessions are generally two hours. Until volunteers are familiar with
the curriculum and materials used at the learning centers, additional
preparation time will be necessary, particularly at the ESOL learning
centers.
Qualifications:
Responsibilities:
Tutor students toward their educational goals; attend training workshops;
maintain student folders, i.e., lesson logs and student attendance.
Training:
All volunteers are required to attend tutor orientation and training
as well as to observe a teaching session prior to placement. In-service
training is held throughout the year and an annual adult education mini-conference
is held each spring. For more information please e-mail: tom@coloradoliteracy.org
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Volunteer
Expectations
As
a volunteer of The Learning Source for Adults and Families there are
some things you can expect from the agency:
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We
will make sure you receive the training necessary to do your job.
In addition to the training this week, you will receive an orientation
at the learning center you select and will be informed of additional
training and in-services throughout the year. The lead teacher at
each learning center also serves as a resource for you.
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We
will keep you informed of relevant matters within the agency. Several
times a year the Center Update will be mailed to your home. This gives
important upcoming dates, highlights of events within the agency,
job openings and tips for working with your students. You will also
receive the agency newsletter, relevant announcements and invitations
through the mail. Other materials may be given to you through the
lead teacher at your learning center.
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You
will receive feedback on the work you perform. As time permits, the
lead teacher will informally observe your interaction with students
and offer suggestions as needed. If you would like additional feedback
and assistance, the lead teacher and administrative staff are available.
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You
will be treated as a partner within the agency. The Learning Source
for Adults and Families relies heavily upon volunteers in its programs.
Periodically the agency conducts program evaluations in which the
input of our volunteers is solicited. Staff strives to be available
to respond to any concerns, input, and suggestions or needs you have
throughout the program year. If you find your placement is not meeting
your needs, please give us the opportunity to find another placement
for you that is a better fit.
In
return, there are some things that the agency expects from you as a
volunteer:
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expect that you will honor the commitments you make. Staff and students
depend upon you to provide instruction during the sessions you have
chosen. Your reliability is valuable to the work of the agency and
you are a role model for our students. Your lead teacher will give
you a phone number to call in case of a last minute emergency.
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expect that you will respect confidences entrusted to you. There may
be information you learn about a student through our records or through
conversations with your students. We trust that this information will
not be shared with others.
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expect that you will follow agency policies and procedures. Our learning
centers must maintain records pertaining to student activities, progress
and attendance. Your role in this may vary from center to center.
According to The Learning Source for Adults and Families policies,
volunteers and staff may not transport students in their vehicles.
We also prohibit staff, students and volunteers from selling products/services
at our learning centers. The Learning Source for Adults and Families
also asks that you set appropriate boundaries in your relationships
with students and remember that your primary purpose is to assist
students in the attainment of their educational goals.
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expect that you will be open-minded and respectful of the differences
you may encounter. You probably will have students who have made different
choices than you have made and whose values are different from yours.
Please recognize that this may be as much of an educational experience
for you as it is for our students.
Again,
welcome to the The Learning Source for Adults and Families. We look
forward to having you volunteer with us. Have fun!
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Lakewood, Colorado 80226
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