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Teach reading with "no-nonsense" guide

The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation is annocuncing the publication on June 15 of the book Teach Anyone to Read: The No-Nonsense Guide. This is a new edition of Dr. Lillie Pope’s classic manual, originally titled Guidelines to Teaching Reading, which, over decades of use, and through the sale of hundreds of thousands of copies, proved that its methods are successful when used by teachers, teacher assistants, tutors, and lay people working with children, adults, teenagers, and ESL students.

Dr. Pope’s approach, based on solid theory supported by experience, includes instructions and sample materials, presented in easily understood and reassuring language. The No-Nonsense Guide is based on the conviction that with patience and the approach outlined in this book, the teacher and student will be successful.

This is the first book published by the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. For more information on the book, visit the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation website.

Posted by John Micklos on 06 May 2008 in Teacher Training

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