Become a Volunteer
About
"Tutoring was one of the best parts of my year. It gives me purpose and my students always brighten my day."
— Chet Kincaid, Lincoln Literacy Tutor
What makes a good tutor?
If you can speak, read and write well in English, and want to share those skills, you can be an effective tutor. You don't need an education degree, prior experience, or knowledge of another language — just a desire to help others and a willingness to be trained. Tutoring works best when it is informal, personalized, and fun.
If you have training in an occupation or profession you'd like to share, even better! Many of our adult students hope to pursue a career, and our volunteer tutors can help them on their journey via Bridgeway to a Better Life, our adult skills program.
How to become a volunteer
To become a tutor, you must attend a one-hour orientation and two 90-minute sessions of training, depending on which program you choose — English Language (ELL) or Adult Skills (AS). Classes and tutoring are offered online or in person.
We ask you to volunteer to teach at least once a week on average. This involves approximately 30 minutes of preparation for each class. Some tutors volunteer for more than one class.
We value tutors that commit to an extended period of volunteer service with Lincoln Literacy, and we want to ensure their success and personal fulfillment. Because of this, we provide four hours of training as well as ongoing support to all tutors as part of their volunteer service to Lincoln Literacy.
Questions? Leave a message for Mike Malloy at 402-476-7323 or email mmalloy@lincolnliteracy.org.
Types of Tutoring
One-to-One Tutoring
(English Language & Adult Skills)
Tutor and one student meet individually
once a week for one hour.
Class duration : 1 hour
Number of students: 1
Class group
(English Language & Adult Skills)
A tutor meets with a small class group online or in person. Classes are based on students' skill level, including beginning, intermediate, and advanced.
Students are placed at the levels according to the results of the initial English language fluency test.
Tutors are also welcome to teach skills classes such as Math Literacy, Computer Literacy, GED Prep and others.
Class duration: 1 - 1.5 hours
Number of students in class: 3 – 8.
Conversation Group
(English Language)
A tutor meets with a group of students to
practice conversational skills. Each lesson
is independent on the previous one.
Students level: high intermediate
and advanced level.
Class duration: Varies
Number of students in class: 3 - 8.
Job Mentoring
(Adult Skills)
In addition to our tutoring opportunities at Lincoln Literacy, we also are seeking individuals who would like to help others in their search for a job or continuing education. Job mentors help by assisting others search for job opportunities online, complete job applications, edit resumes, and practice for interviews. Mentors may also help in advising the mentee on opportunities for continuing their education. Volunteers may be a tutor and a job mentor at the same time. Please register as a volunteer below if you are interested in becoming a job mentor.
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