Naomi Simmons is a young English woman who has written a series of textbooks that children adore. Entitled New Standard English, the series is aimed at primary schoolchildren in China, and it has sold over 106 million copies. Why, we may well wonder, have the books been so successful? And what can educators learn from them? Find out in Arab News (Saudi Arabia).
Posted by David Roberts on 18 May 2006 in Feature