I am very fortunate that I get to do what I love every day in my job at the Dallas Public Library.
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I was born in El Salvador, moved to Dallas as a child and grew up speaking Spanish. As a teenager, I started teaching myself how to use a computer at the Dallas West Branch library. I became interested in technology because the Internet made me see the world outside my neighborhood and imagine new possibilities for myself. I was the first in my family to graduate high school and obtain an associate’s degree.
Once I landed my job at the library and became the only Spanish-speaking staff member, I willingly translated the computer training materials. When the instructor who taught classes to Spanish-speaking patrons left, it was decided that classes for this group would cease. Because of my background, I knew how essential these classes were. I insisted that computer classes for Spanish-speaking patrons could not be discontinued and was told that if the classes were to continue it would be up to me to make it happen.
I made a decision: I would take over the classes and revamp them to reflect techniques I knew worked well with new learners. My colleagues helped me to create the syllabus and I created the content. In the beginning, I was spending a lot of time doing my own research to keep the materials current. It was a lot of work, but it was worth it because the materials were so valuable to the students.
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When I started teaching the class, we had 12 students and now we have 60. I expect the students to do every task for themselves and I tell them “If I do it for you I am learning. If you do it yourself, you are learning. Are you here to learn?”
My students willingly attend twelve- week sessions and the waiting list for a spot in my classes is two years long. It’s very important for the library to provide ways to learn these vital skills in English and Spanish. I give my students as much of my time as I can and recently I have been able to give them significantly more because our library now uses the Spanish handbooks from the Oasis Connections program.
The Spanish Connections books provide step-by-step instructions that actually match the approach I had developed, freeing up precious time I used to spend updating and creating materials to teach my students! I use the handbooks for my classes and for one-on-one training sessions.
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Since November I have trained three patrons who have gotten jobs! I feel a great sense of pride and accomplishment in the work I do and intend to continue working my way through my waiting list.
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Oasis Connections is made possible with support from AT&T.
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