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COMMITTEE SPOTLIGHT CORNER
Lawyers for Literacy Committee
Presentation to Adult Education Students
JOY B. SHEARER
For several years now, following my
retirement in 2012, I have enjoyed serving
as a member of the Palm Beach County
Bar Association’s Lawyers for Literacy
Committee. As an avid reader who enjoys
sharing my passion for reading with anyone
who will listen, I have found a particularly
receptive audience at the annual Lawyers
for Literacy Day at the Adult Education
Center in West Palm Beach. The Center
teaches two categories of adult students:
those who are learning English as a second
language (ESOL), and students who have
not completed high school and are studying
for the general equivalency diploma (GED)
examination. The students have reached
a point in their lives where they realize
that in order to progress in their career and
to manage everyday life situations, it is
essential to have a command of the English
language. The purpose of the Lawyers for
Literacy Day is to visit with the students,
talk to them about the legal system and
encourage them in their studies.
The lawyer volunteers assemble in the
auditorium, where they are greeted by the
staff and given a brief overview of the Adult
Education Center’s mission. Students from
different classes come to the auditorium
and escort the lawyers individually to
the classrooms where the students are
awaiting their arrival. There is a one-
hour time frame for the lawyers to speak
with the students. I start by introducing
myself, speaking about my background,
and explaining the circumstances that led
me to decide to become a lawyer. I also
inform the students about the various types
of legal practice an attorney may choose
as well as the opportunities in law-related
fields such as paralegals, interpreters,
investigators, etc. I invite the students to
ask questions. The ESOL students tend to
be interested in learning about the structure
of the Court system and how jury trials are
conducted. The individual rights set forth
in the Constitutional Amendments and
how they affect a criminal proceeding are
also of interest to them, since this may be
completely different from how the courts
operate in their country of origin. I find the
GED students to be more concerned about
practical subjects such as traffic tickets
and paternity and child support issues. I
always conclude my visit with the students
by telling them they have made an excellent
decision in deciding to enroll in classes at
the Adult Education Center and wishing
them well in their studies.
The time commitment involved is about two
hours on a weekday morning, and it is truly a
rewarding experience. I have received very
positive feedback from my presentations
and look forward to participating each year.
Please join the Lawyers for Literacy
Committee for the next PBCBA Lawyers for
Literacy Day at the Adult Education Center
on November 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Let us know you can make it by RSVPing to
[email protected].
This article was written by Joy B. Shearer,
General Magistrate (Retired). Joy is
a member of the Palm Beach County
Bar Association's Lawyers for Literacy
Committee.
November Committee Meeting Dates
Construction Law Committee
Nov.ember 4 ( 12 : 00 P. M . - 1 : 00 P. M .)
Becker & Poliakoff , 625 N. Flagler
Professionalism Committee
Nov.ember 6 ( 12 : 00 P. M . - 1 : 00 P. M .)
Bar Office
P I Committee
Nov.ember 13 ( 12 : 00 P. M . - 1 : 00 P. M .)
Joe Landy's Office, 101 Northpoint Pkwy
Unified Family Practice Committee
Nov.ember 14 ( 12 : 00 P. M . - 1 : 00 P. M .)
Judicial Conference Room, Main Courthouse
Judicial Relations Committee
Nov.ember 21 ( 12 : 00 P. M . - 1 : 00 P. M .)
North End of Cafeteria, Main Courthouse
ADR Committee Mediation Week &
Conflict Resolution Day
In commemoration of
Mediation Week (October
13-19, 2019) and Conflict
Resolution Day (October
17, 2019), the Alternative
Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Committee has obtained
proclamations from 14
local political bodies
recognizing mediation as
an effective alternative to
litigation and court trials.
Pictured is Lake Park
Mayor Michael O'Rourke
with PBCBA Member and
ADR volunteer Lawrence
Gordon.
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