TUTOR TRAINING

LVA/CC relies on its volunteer tutors to make the difference for their adult students.  More than 50,000 trained volunteers across the country provide direct service to more than 70,000 adult learners and their families nationwide. 

Reasons to become a tutor:

  • Free training
    Literacy Volunteers of America provides workshops to prepare you to tutor.  All books and materials are provided at no cost, and ongoing staff support is always available.

  • Rewarding Work
    It is very satisfying to tutor these highly motivated students. 

  • Tutoring Time and Location
    You may select a time and meeting site that is convenient for you and your student.  Students and tutors meet at public buildings, such as libraries, schools, churches, synagogues, etc.

New Tutor Training Workshops in January 2010.

You can make a difference in the life of an adult who wants to learn to speak, read and write English and/or improve math skills.  Literacy Volunteers of America/ Camden County is seeking volunteer tutors to teach functional literacy skills.

No experience is necessary, just the willingness to reach out and help a motivated learner.  Tutors must be at least 18 years of age. Winter Tutor Training Workshops will be held at the Camden County Library in Voorhees on Wednesdays, January 27 - March 3rd,  6:30-9:00 p.m. (Snow date, March 10th)  This class is now full.

 

 

LVA/CC Monthly Student Attendance Form

Links for LVA/CC tutors


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