Literacy Bridge Project At Wood Place Public Library Funded by LSTA Grant

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The Wood Place Public Library is reaching out to the community's growing Hispanic population and citizens of the California (Missouri) community who speak English as a second language (ESL). The library's Literacy Bridge Project is providing an opportunity for these citizens who would benefit from improved English language skills. ESL classes began meeting last week to utilize the new state-of-the-art language software. Rosetta Stone is a widely recognized program that successfully teaches language skills to young people and adults. The feature which sets Rosetta Stone apart from other language software is the use of headphones equipped with a microphone, which the student must listen to, then pronounce words and phrases correctly in order to move to the next word or level. This program allows the students to work independently and advance at their own speed. The Missouri State Library, Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Grant, provided funds for the purchase of 26 units in three levels of both the English and Spanish language software which was installed as a server-based program.


Literacy Bridge Project At Wood Place Public Library Funded by LSTA Grant