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Monthly Tutor Webinar Tutors of Literacy in the Commonwealth February 27, 2013 GED® and pre-GED®
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Agenda Use of webinar platform Schedule of monthly tutor webinars Information about GED® Questions, Comments, Suggestions
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Use of Webinar Platform Blackboard Collaborate http://www.brainshark.com/blackboardinc/vu?p i=zGLzYw5XBz35Sgz0 Audio Set up Raise hand… To note approval, etc… To talk… To type… Yes/no
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Let’s Do a Trial Using the Chat window Please type your name and the literacy program with which you tutor or work.
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Monthly Tutor Webinar Schedule http://tlcliteracy.org/ Tutor tab Fourth Wednesday of the month, 1:00 – 2:30 pm Webinars will be recorded and archived
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Why a light bulb? Help ≠ Doing Help = Empowering Help = Providing Tools & Support
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Why a light bulb? Help ≠ Doing Help = Empowering Help = Providing Tools & Support Change Specific and immediate needs and goals Daily life
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What are YOUR Questions and Concerns? How do I prepare the learner for the GED® test?
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KWL K - What do you k now about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®?
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KW L K - What do you k now about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®? W - What do you w ant to know about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®?
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Previous Topic: Adult Learners Adult learners: Are often self-directed and used to making decisions for themselves. Are very busy and may only have limited time to participate in programs or do homework; they may have many barriers to regular attendance. Have a wealth of experiences that should be used as a resource in learning. May feel insecure about their literacy skills, learning new things, and coming to a program. What implications could this have for instruction? Have values and beliefs based on their cultural and ethnic backgrounds that may be very different from their tutor’s beliefs.
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Your Role as a Tutor "As a volunteer instructor, I will continually strive to identify and meet the needs of the learner(s) I tutor by learning about and applying new techniques during my instruction. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the tutoring sessions, I will document the instructional strategies I apply and how the learner is impacted. Whenever possible, I will share my tutoring experiences with my peers so we can all learn and grow together."
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TUTORING ADULTS PRE-GED® AND GED®
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TUTORING ADULTS PURPOSES OF THE NEW GED® TEST
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TUTORING ADULTS FOUR CONTENT AREAS
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TUTORING ADULTS DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE
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http://qcsdsi.weebly.com/webbs-depth-of-knowledge.html
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TUTORING ADULTS NEW REALITIES
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What Computer Skills do Test Takers Need to Know? Basic Computer Skills –Use of mouse –Basic keyboarding skills –Use of tools embedded in testing software
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TUTORING ADULTS WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?
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http://www.gedtestingservice.com/educators/home
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TUTORING ADULTS ITEM SAMPLERS
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More to Consider… −Visit tlcliteracy.org for more resourcestlcliteracy.org As you think about these changes, consider how they impact your instruction.
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Thoughts to Take Away Meet your student where s/he is; not where you think s/he should be. NO ASSUMPTIONS Find out what your learner wants to learn and teach him/her that. Adult learners are different from children; make adult learning different from school. Identify immediate, daily needs and work on them.
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KWL K - What do you know about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®? W - What do you want to know about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®? L - What did you l earn about tutoring adults for pre-GED® and GED®?
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Closing Questions Comments Suggestions Evaluation Next Webinar April 24, 2013 1:00 – 2:30 pm Topic: Writing kim@tlcliteracy.org March Webinar CANCELLED Thank you for your time!
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