Adult Literacy Council Hosts Tutor Workshop

For Immediate Release

COLUMBIA SC – On Saturday morning, January 28, Turning Pages SC will hold an in-person Tutor Workshop from 9 am to 12 pm. This 3-hour training session introduces volunteer tutors to Turning Pages adult education methods and curriculum. Over the past 54 years, Turning Pages Tutors have helped over 6,000 adults read.

The Tutor Workshop, held at Turning Pages Office at 2062 North Beltline Boulevard, is led by Mr. John Myers, a 30 year veteran of this literacy council. “Each day I am inspired by other educators who are involved in literacy,” said Myers. Myers is retired from the SC Department of Education with a niche focus in English / adult literacy. 

Adult literacy is not just a problem for educators. It belongs to us all. Those who cannot read cannot participate in mainstream American life. When you cannot read, filling out job applications, or even understanding road signs, is hard. “Teaching adults to read gives our council great satisfaction,” said Ms. Lisa Cole, Board Chair and Interim Executive Director. “Tutoring is such a unique, rewarding experience. Anyone who loves reading and wants to share that feeling with someone can be a tutor.”

Founded in 1968 as the Greater Columbia Literacy Council, Turning Pages SC is one of the only groups in the state offering free, one-on-one intensive tutoring for adult learners wanting to improve reading skills. 

Volunteer tutors receive free training and are then matched with adult learners and free curriculum kits. Tutoring takes place during one hour sessions spaced over 12-24 weeks at times convenient to both the tutor and the learner. Sessions are held at public partner locations such as in a reserved room at the Richland library. 

Over 1,700 tutors have trained with Turning Pages since its founding.

Apply to be a tutor at www.turningpagessc.org/tutor-interest or email [email protected].

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Posted on January 11, 2023

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Literacy SC is an education nonprofit in Central South Carolina founded in 1968. Our free reading programs and low-cost group workshops are held at our Columbia Office and over 26 public partner locations in Richland, Lexington, Aiken and Saluda Counties.

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“We are so grateful to our talented Board CFO Chris Keefer for writing this grant and to the Dollar General Foundation for choosing us. These funds will help us continue giving over 50 hours of free tutoring per year to any adult who needs reading help,” said Lisa Cole, Interim Executive Director. “We would not exist without major funding from those who care. Community partners like the Dollar General Foundation are heroes that make a difference in the lives of so many.”

Know someone who struggles to read? Have them call 803-216-5663 to get started for free.

For more on Turning Pages SC, visit www.turningpagessc.org.