ProLiteracy Worldwide
Jennifer Thompson is an accomplished senior editor at ProLiteracy Worldwide, where responsibilities include developing, writing, editing, and overseeing the publication of News for You, a resource tailored for adult low-level readers. Thompson's extensive experience in journalism includes roles at The Post-Standard, where contributions as assistant features editor involved supervising reporters and production for the newspaper's daily features section, along with managing online news coverage. Earlier roles included launching a dedicated Home & Real Estate section and serving as the Oswego County bureau chief. Jennifer also held positions at The Journal Inquirer as a reporter and had diverse editing roles at The Post-Standard. A graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Jennifer holds a BS in magazine journalism.
ProLiteracy Worldwide
ProLiteracy believes every adult has a right to literacy. We develop and promote adult literacy learning, content, programs and advocacy to help adult learners. ProLiteracy works with our members and partners, and the adult learners we serve, along with local, national, and international organizations. ProLiteracy helps build the capacity and quality of programs that are teaching adults by: • Advocating for public policies and legislation that benefit adult learners and the people and programs that serve them. • Providing professional development and training, technical assistance, publications, online resources, and credentialing services for program directors, instructors, trainers, and volunteer tutors working with adult learners in the U.S. • Working internationally with existing nongovernmental agencies to create programs that combine native language literacy lessons with community projects related to the environment, economic self-sufficiency, education, health, family literacy, and peace/conflict resolution. • Publishing educational materials that address the learning needs and difficulties of adult learners and of youths in grades 6-10. ProLiteracy produces the only weekly news source written in plain English. • Sponsoring an biennial conference. ProLiteracy is the result of the 2002 merger of Laubach Literacy International and Literacy Volunteers of America.