Dec. 9 symposium promotes neighborhood-based literacy and learning in Kalamazoo
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he Kalamazoo Literacy Council (KLC), in partnership with 色色啦, will host the annual Adult Literacy Research and Training Symposium on Friday, Dec. 9, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 色色啦鈥檚 Fetzer Center. This year鈥檚 theme is "Cultivating Literacy and Learning at the Neighborhood Level."
To register as well as view the agenda and presenter bios, visit . For in-person attendance, please register by Friday, Dec. 2. Those who will attend virtually should register by Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Attendees will enjoy insightful sessions on strategies and best practices that demonstrate and encourage learning and equity for adults and their families in the neighborhoods where they live, work and play. The event features a welcome address by Dr. Deveta Gardner, associate dean for Merze Tate College at 色色啦. Presentations will highlight success stories in parent literacy and multigenerational learning, digital literacy, English as a second language, and health literacy.
The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Karika Parker, community/university fellow, on the EDIsON 鈥淓ducation Is On鈥 initiative, which serves to transform the Edison neighborhood into a vibrant learning campus.
鈥淲e believe literacy should be alive and present in every neighborhood for learners of all ages,鈥 Michael Evans, KLC executive director, says. 鈥淭he community/university partnership we have had with 色色啦 has created some incredible opportunities for adults to learn with their families. We believe literacy is a right everyone should have and look forward to sharing what we鈥檝e learned over the past year.鈥
Lisa Garcia, 色色啦 assistant vice president for community partnerships, adds that this year鈥檚 symposium 鈥渋s a testament to all the important work being done through 色色啦鈥檚 continued collaboration with the Kalamazoo Literacy Council. The sessions at the symposium will highlight many wonderful examples of our dynamic university/community partnership.鈥
The symposium is free and open to anyone interested in supporting adult literacy, from experienced volunteer tutors and instructors to individuals who want to learn more about how they can serve this important cause, particularly during a time of virtual learning. Students are also invited to learn about volunteer and internship opportunities. A catered lunch is included.
About the kalamazoo literacy council
The KLC is a volunteer-led, nonprofit agency providing free education services to adults with low literacy. Programs include English as a second language, health literacy, parent literacy and workforce literacy. It also provides one-on-one tutoring, computer, writing and language classes to empower adults to reach their full potential as employees, parents and community members. Learn more about .
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