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Toward World Literacy~The Each One Teach One Way~Frank & Robert Laubach~1961, HC

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Author:

Frank C. Laubach/Robert S. Laubach

Book Title:

Toward World Literacy

Language:

English

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Books

Format:

Hardcover

Publisher:

Syracuse University Press

Genre:

History/Africa/Learning To Read

Publication Year:

1961

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Dive into the compelling journey of literacy with "Toward World Literacy~The Each One Teach One Way~Frank Robert Laubach~1961, HC." Authored by the esteemed Frank C. Laubach alongside Robert S. Laubach, this hardcover edition is a profound exploration of educating the masses, particularly in the context of Africa. Published by Syracuse University Press in 1961, this book is not just a narrative but a call to action for fostering education globally. The literary work is a vital resource for those interested in the genre of Learning To Read, with a focus on historical approaches to literacy campaigns. It's an insightful read for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of educational history and the pivotal role literacy plays in societal development. Embrace the Laubachs' vision and immerse yourself in a story that remains as relevant today as it was in the early 1960s. Dust jacket is rough Book is in good condition