#96 - Irene Daria: How Schools Fail to Teach Reading (And What Parents Can Do)
Release Date: 11/19/2024
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What do an Inca bridge master, a Sardinian pasta maker, and a Taiwanese movie poster painter have in common? They're among the last of their kind, preserving cultural traditions that may soon vanish forever. In this thought-provoking episode, author Elliot Stein takes us on a journey across the globe to meet these "Custodians of Wonder" and confront the question: What do we lose when ancient crafts and knowledge fade away? Links: "Custodians of Wonder" Book: Eliot Stein Website: Watch on YouTube: _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
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What would you sacrifice to protect the future of the world's food supply? In war-torn Leningrad, a group of unsung heroes faced this very question. As Hitler's forces closed in and starvation set in, these brave scientists guarded a forbidden garden—the world's first seed bank. Discover the untold story of their harrowing struggle and ultimate sacrifice in this interview with Simon Parkin, author of "The Forbidden Garden." Links: "The Forbidden Garden" Book: Simon Parkin Website: Watch on YouTube: _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
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Claire Hoffman discusses her new book "Sister Sinner" about the remarkable life of 1920s evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. Hoffman shares key insights into McPherson's meteoric rise to fame, her pioneering use of media, her mysterious disappearance, and the fascinating relationship with her mother Minnie. Discover the gripping story of one of the most influential and controversial religious figures of the early 20th century. Links: "Sister Sinner" Book: Claire Hoffman Website: Watch on YouTube: _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
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info_outlineTwo-thirds of American children grow up without knowing how to read well. Is your child's school setting them up for failure? Irene Daria, author of "I Didn't Believe Him," shares her shocking discovery of how schools are using disproven methods to teach reading. Learn why millions of kids are being falsely labeled as "learning disabled" and what you can do to protect your child's potential.
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- "I Didn't Believe Him" Book: https://amzn.to/4fS1bMd
- Ireve Daria Website: https://www.stepstoreading.com/
- Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jZdDG2JXFFU
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