Caleb Gattegno and The Science of Education

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World Renowned Reading Program  Now Available to Non-Professionals

Launch Coincides With Dr. Caleb Gattegno Centennial Celebrations and UNESCO’s International Literacy Day

NEW YORK  - Educational Solutions Worldwide Inc. (ESWI) today announced the launch of the first ever edition of the world-renowned Words In Color reading program that is suitable for use outside the traditional classroom format.

The launch comes during this year’s centennial of the birth of Dr. Caleb Gattegno, who developed Words In Color to solve the problem of literacy, and has been timed to coincide with UNESCO’s International Literacy Day (Sept. 8).

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Towards A Visual Culture Now Available Online

Dr. Caleb Gattegno’s Vision For Educational Television

NEW YORK - Dr. Caleb Gatttegno’s ideas about television and education make for enlightened reading even though it’s been more than 40 years since those ideas were first published in Towards A Visual Culture.

The book, perhaps one of his most concise and to date most prophetic writings, is once again in print and now available to read free online or to download for $5 a copy from the publisher, Educational Solutions Worldwide Inc. (ESWI).

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What We Owe Children Dr. Caleb Gattegno’s Classic Republished and Available Free to Read Online

An Indictment of the Current Teacher-Pupil Relationship

NEW YORK What We Owe Children remains, perhaps, Dr. Caleb Gattegno’s most direct indictment of the teacher-student model as it persists in today’s public education system.

He rejects any concept that important learning occurs where “teachers are those people who take knowledge down from the shelves where it is displayed and hand it out to students who presumably need only memory in order to receive it.”

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