Literacy and Language Arts
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Brown Language Arts Program
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The Language Arts Program provides writing support for children at the William D'Abate Elementary School in Olneyville and Asa Messer Elementary School in the West End. The program works with children at the third, fourth and fifth grade levels.
Contact:
Brian Lin
Dilania Inoa -
BRYTE (Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment)
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Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment (BRYTE) is an in-home tutoring and mentoring program that helps refugees acquire crucial language skills as well as cultural fluency in a time of difficult transition. It also fosters meaningful relationships and promotes cross-cultural understanding. Through BRYTE, Brown volunteers spend threehours a week working one-on-one with students on homework, literacy skills, and English skills; they also do activities with refugee students that help build their confidence in a new culture and city. BRYTE is a student-led organization that runs in collaboration with the International Institute of Rhode Island (IIRI) and the Swearer Center for Public Service at Brown University. For more information, visit www.refugeetutoring.com.
Contact:
Jesse McGleughlin
David Ellmann -
Genesis ESOL
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The Genesis ESOL program provides Brown students an opportunity to observe and reflect upon adult ESOL classes taught at the Genesis Center, and to enter into a process of learning about adult education teaching approaches, methodologies and philosophies.
Students observe classes weekly at the Genesis Center and other adult learning programs in Providence (once or twice), meet weekly with others in the group and with co-coordinators, and submit written reflections of their time at Genesis to coordinators. Over time, they take on responsibilities for classroom activity, working with adult ESOL and literacy learners and practitioners.
Contact:
Amber Lee
Janet Isserlis -
MET Family Literacy Program
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MET Family Literacy Program, a partnership with the Met School, offers classes two evenings per week to parents and children. Classes include ESOL, computer literacy, and Spanish language. Volunteers work with learners to encourage language and community development, and to assist learners in meeting their self-defined goals.
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Olneyville ESOL
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The Olneyville ESOL Program offers ESOL classes four evenings per week. The classes are held at the William D’Abate Elementary School / Olneyville Community School. Volunteers work with learners to encourage language and community development, and assist learners in meeting their self-defined goals.
Contact:
Robert Hunter
Janet Isserlis -
PAL - Partnership for Adult Learning
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Partnership for Adult Learning (PAL) pairs student tutors from Brown University with adults with developmental disabilities living in the greater Providence community. Our mission is to provide an opportunity for mutual growth through personal relationships that are formed around the shared pursuit of continuing education. PAL has a learner-centered focus, in that we encourage learners to choose the topic(s) on which they will collaborate with their tutors (job-related skills, academic subjects, hobbies, etc.).
Contact:
John Bui
Sujaya Desai -
Swearer Classroom Program
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The Swearer Classroom Program provides hands-on literacy training to student volunteer tutors at the William D'Abate Elementary School and Asa Messer Elementary School in Providence. Brown student volunteers work, one-on-one, with elementary school students on their reading.
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Writers' Group
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Writers' Group offers developmentally disabled adults at Blackstone Valley Industries a forum to express themselves through creative writing. Writers' Group encourages both developmentally disabled adults and Brown student volunteers to develop their personal creativity and communicative skills through weekly writing workshops. The program strives to foster understanding between volunteers and writers and to increase awareness of the challenges facing the developmentally disabled community.
Contact:
Riana Dutt
Adam Davis
Alan Flam