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Author of the article: Fish Griwkowsky Publishing date: May 25, 2021 • 6 minutes ago • 5 minute read • Monica Das is the executive director of Project Adult Literacy Society (P.A.L.S.), a not-for-profit organization helping adult learners improve their reading, writing, speaking, and math skills. Photo by Larry Wong /POSTMEDIA NETWORK Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Though he lived in Edmonton as a child, Greece-born Nicholas Koronois spent most of his life in Athens returning to Canada in 2016 when he was 24. Back in Europe, he spoke English with his mother after coming home from school and soccer, pretty basic stuff like, “Hello,” or “Are you hungry?” ....
Emeritus Professor Michael Abiola Omolewa turned 80 recently. The professor whose career span at the University of Ibadan stands out, was once Nigeria’s Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO. ....
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Literacy legend had Lairdsville link By Carol Sones Shelter - Reporter | Jan 28, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED Born near Lairdsville, Harriet Jane Derr was photographed with daughter Bertelle, age three, husband John B. Laubach, and seven year old son Frank C. Laubach of Benton, Columbia County, PA. The latter would become known world-wide for his success in literacy in a program he developed titled “Each one Teach One.” LAIRDSVILLE – Many individuals, especially educators, recognize the name Frank Charles Laubach as a missionary who fought illiteracy around the world. A quote linked to the late Benton born man was, “The ability to read is the key to the door of the world, and through them, to a world of understanding, instead of fear hate and superstition.” ....