If you were to walk into any
TEACH site, you would see
volunteers of all ages teaching
adults of different language
levels learning how to read
and write.
The volunteers would be
engaging their learners in
phonic games, role-playing,
reading stories, playing bingo,
and maybe even creating
historical puzzles
and stories.
These and other activities
are available to all tutors as
they help their learner
acquire important life skills,
and overcome the barriers
of being labeled “foreign.”
How to become a tutor
1. Contact us at:
Teachstaff@teachempowers.org
requesting information about the
tutor training program.
2. Click here to sign up and join
our free tutor training session.
3. After you have completed
the training, we will match you
with a student at an hour
that is convenient for you
- morning, afternoon, or evening.
4. The minimum requirements
are one hour per week with
the same student on the
same day, time and location.
5. Our calendar matches the
school year with a 6-week
optional summer session. New Tutor Training Sessions
We offer a mixture of
in-person and remote training
sessions. Our 12-hour
training sessions include
in-person meetings as
well as independent study.
Both in-person training
sessions are required:
Session 1:
Introduction to TEACH
and Tutoring Adults
Session 2:
Materials and Lesson Planning
Tutor Training Sessions
are scheduled throughout
the year. If you would like
more information
about becoming a TEACH Tutor,
please email Silvia Chavez.