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Learn how to use Skills Tutor, Employability Skills and Math

Fluency Facts, online supplemental instruction programs, at


this Skills Tutor Orientation.
The three programs complement existing instruction and allow
learners
(youth and adults) access to their content from the Internet.

Friday, January 29, 2010


10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. OR 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
Gates Computer Lab, Room 311
9th and G Streets, NW

Who should come?


• Tutors and teachers who teach reading, levels 3-8;
language arts; math; algebra; science; information
skills; workforce readiness skills; and employability
skills
• Library staff persons who need an orientation to
Skills Tutor in order to refer customers (youth and
adults) to this resource.
To register for morning
• Others session:
(parents, http://www.skillstutor1.eventbrite.com.
mentors, program managers, etc.) To
register for afternoon session: http://www.skillstutor2.eventbrite.com. OR,
call the Adult Literacy
What will be covered?
Resource Center at the DC Public Library, 202-727-1616.
• The content, scope and sequence of Skills Tutor,
Skills TutorEmployability Skills andfor
(www.achievementtech.com Math Fluency
information andFacts
sample lessons) is an
How
Internet •based to use (navigate
supplemental in) program
instructional these programs, including
that the DC Public Library and
the Office of the DC Office of the State Superintendent for
hands-on practice in using selected Skills Tutor Education (OSSE), Adult &
Family Education, subscribed to and will make available to the public through
modules (reading vocabulary and comprehension,
their websites: www.dclibrary.org and http://osse.dc.gov.
math, writing, language, science etc.)
• How to access these programs through the DC Public
Library’s and/or OSSE’s website.

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