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Title: Mary SheltonWiese, Executive Director


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  • Mary Shelton-Wiese, Executive Director
  • 810-664-2737 ican_at_readlapeer.org

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Family Literacy Center Mission Statement
  • Building Skills and enriching lives through
    literacy in the Lapeer County area

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What is Literacy?
  • The ability to read, to write, to perform math
    computations, to understand the written word, to
    speak in ones native language or in the language
    of ones adopted homeland.
  • David C. Harvey, President and CEO of ProLiteracy
    Worldwide

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Why are literacy skills important?
  • Directly impacts an individuals ability to
    support him or herself and family (employment,
    training)
  • Directly impacts the ability to maintain good
    health (access to health care)
  • Directly impacts the ability to raise
    well-educated children who will succeed in school
    and in the workplace

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  • Experts recommend that documents for the general
    public be written at the 7th grade level.
    Documents about health, medical or safety should
    be written at the 5th grade level.
  • Businesses and government web sites regularly
    present information written at the 12th grade
    level and up reaching less than 15 of their
    intended audience.
  • Reference is William H. DuBay, Plain Language
    Services

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Literacy Facts
  • Having a High School Diploma does not necessarily
    mean you have good reading skills.
  • In 2007, 53 of the students at the Family
    Literacy Center had a 12th grade education or
    higher. All read at or below an 8th grade level.

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  • We are all
  • gifted,
  • average
  • or challenged depending on the task at hand.

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Low-level literacy WHY?
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Parents dont read (no reading materials)
  • Family stress or instability, poor nutrition
  • Vision or hearing problems
  • Childhood illness
  • Changing schools frequently
  • Reading not a priority (TV, Video games)
  • Getting discouraged, told you cant do it

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Student Education Level at Intake
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2008 Student Accomplishments
  • 12 students have passed the GED test
  • 25 students were able to qualify for training
  • 30 raised their reading level and 21 raised their
    math level (according to follow up TABE testing)
    Many student avoid follow up testing due to
    extreme test anxiety
  • 14 found employment
  • 12 had other accomplishments (passed college
    entrance tests, completed CNA, etc.)
  • Many students are still in our program working
    toward their goals and building their skills
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