Joanie Cohen -Mitchell Peace Corp Literacy Soecialist |
The Peace Corp’s Vision
for Global Literacy - July 18 at the OIC
Joanie Cohen Mitchell will present a talk and slide-show on the “Peace Corp’s Vision
for Global Literacy” as part of "An Evening with the Cohen-Mitchells" scheduled for Thursday, July 18 from
6:30 - 8:30 pm on the third floor of the Orange Innovation
Center , 131 West Main Street , Orange , MA .
After serving for 28 years as an Early Childhood Teacher Trainer
Volunteer with the Peace Corps in Haiti
and Paraguay , Cohen-Mitchell
was offered a position at Peace Corps Headquarters in Washington DC
as the agency's Literacy Specialist. Her
talk will offer a first hand look at this important global initiative.
As the Peace Corps Literacy Specialist, Cohen-Mitchell collaborates
with USAID to support their Education Strategy Goal 1 - to have all children
reading by 2015 by supporting Peace Corps posts in Africa, InterAmerica and
Pacific and Europe and to collaborate with the
Global Partnership for Education and other non governmental and governmental
organizations working in literacy and early grade reading.
Teaching literacy in Africa |
According to Joanie, her mandate includes setting a vision for literacy
for the Peace Corps across the globe as well as developing the agency's overall
framework for early literacy and early grade reading programs. The Peace Corps offers over twenty programs
that implement early literacy and early grade reading programs.
“I’ve developed training
curricula for host country nationals and Volunteers on literacy teaching and
learning concepts for school based and community based projects,” she
explained. “I’ve also created teaching learning materials for Volunteers and
their counterpart teachers to use in the classroom and in community settings
and designed Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation tools to measure outcomes in
early grade reading.”
Prior to moving to the Washington, DC area last year, Joanie served as
chair of the Orange Elementary School Committee, director of the Athol Area
United Way, president of Temple Israel in Greenfield, and consultant to the
Commonwealth of MA Even Start family literacy program in Franklin County and
the North Quabbin.
Joanie and Tim Cohen-Mitchell |
Sponsors for “An Evening with the
Cohen-Mitchells” include Orange
Innovation Center
owners Jack and Laura Dunphy, Noel Vincent and Zita Rasid, Deans Beans, Seeds
of Solidarity, North Quabbin Community Co-op, Millers River Café, the Bohemian
Kitchen, Rachels Everlastings, Smilin’ Dog Café, Maple Grove Farmhouse,
Trailhead, North Quabbin Trails Association and Whitten Trophies.
An Evening with the Cohen-Mitchells is open to the public and free of
charge, though donations to YES-Biz and the Orange Cultural Council will be
gratefully accepted. For further information,
please contact Genevieve Fraser at (978) 544-872 or Email:
FraserGenevieve@gmail.com
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