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Written in 1981, Back to Basics in Early Reading Skills brought an innovative approach to learning. Jane Caballero and Liz Christman-Rothlein sought to make learning stimulating, engaging, and fun. Seeing the effects of television, the authors created 100 exciting and creative games and projects.
Before starting school, children in the early ’80s had fun learning at home from shows like Sesame Street. Upon arriving at school, students were given boring worksheets and workbooks when they expected education to be more enjoyable.
Back to Basics in Early Reading Skills was written as a teacher resource guide to stimulate students. Presenting learning materials in interesting manners leads to better retention and mastery of skills. Parents and teachers can use this book to make learning how to read more fun.
Dr. Jane Hodges' impressive background started with her career in Early Childhood Development and Education. She was an Elementary Education Professor at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Dr. Hodges had an interest in space education and went to work for NASA and oversaw their University Program for over ten years. She founded the International Space Organization and has traveled to over 60 countries teaching space education and technology. She holds six degrees, her most recent from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Hodges has published dozens of articles in journals and has written several books. Edisto focuses on aerospace, early childhood, and multicultural education. Jane has had a lifelong passion for teaching and learning and loves embracing different cultures when she travels. She believes in parent involvement and that children can reach for the stars just like she has.
Book Type | eBook – Kindle, eBook – Apple, Paperback |
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Master ID | 9780893340988 |
ISBN10 | 893340987 |
Publisher | Green Dragon Books |
Tags: 1980's,Family,History,literacy,Parenting,School Readiness
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