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Saturday, October 24 • TBA
Library and ESL/ABE Literacy Project Collaboration

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Our presentation will report the results of a collaborative research project that assessed whether or not ABE/ESL students would learn to love to read if provided a new collection of graded readers from the SCC Library. The study had profound implications for instructional faculty and library practice.

Speakers
avatar for Linda Keys

Linda Keys

Outreach Librarian, Spokane Community College
Linda Keys is a Librarian at Spokane Community College and is the Library Liaison for the ESL/ABE departments. Linda loves doing research and working with others to build confidence and ability in students from all walks of life. She has 2 rescue dogs that make her life complete... Read More →
avatar for Christina Mitma Momono

Christina Mitma Momono

Christina Momono has been teaching ESL nearly 15 years at the Community Colleges of Spokane and Gonzaga University working with visiting international students, and immigrant and refugee students who have resettled in the United States. She has done workshops on sociocultural and... Read More →


Saturday October 24, 2020 TBA
Omak River