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Macero, Jeanette DiRusso was born on February 21, 1931 in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Pietro and Alessandria (Pennacchio) DiRusso.
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(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 - June 11, 1970) was an Evangelical Christian missionary and mystic known as "The Apostle to the Illiterates." In 1935, while working at a remote location in the Philippines, he developed the "Each One Teach One" literacy program. It has been used to teach about 60 million people to read in their own language.1 He was deeply concerned about poverty, injustice and illiteracy, and considered them barriers to peace in the world. ~~~ In 1955, he founded Laubach Literacy, which helped introduce about 150,000 Americans to reading each year and had grown to embrace 34 developing countries. An estimated 2.7 million people worldwide were learning to read through Laubach-affiliated programs.2 In 2002, this group merged with Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. to form ProLiteracy Worldwide. ~~~ During the latter years of his life, Laubach traveled all over the world speaking on the topics of literacy and world peace. He was author of a number of devotional writings and works on literacy. ~~~ One of his most widely influential devotional works was a pamphlet entitled "The Game with Minutes." In it, Laubach urged Christians to attempt keeping God in mind for at least one second of every minute of the day. In this way Christians can attempt the attitude of constant prayer spoken of in the Epistle to the Colossians. The pamphlet extolled the virtues of a life lived with unceasing focus on God. Laubach's insight came from his experiments in prayer detailed in a collection of his letters published under the title, Letters by a Modern Mystic. ~~~ Laubach is the only American missionary to be honored on a US postage stamp, a 30¢ Great Americans series stamp in 1984.3 ~~~ Laubach had a deep interest in the Philippines. He wrote a biography of the Filipino national hero, Jose Rizal: Man and Martyr, published in Manila in 1936. He also translated the hero's valedictory poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell.)...
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(Laubach Way to English is designed to help you use the La...)
Laubach Way to English is designed to help you use the Laubach Way to Reading with ESL students who have no, or low-literacy skills in their native language and need basic English skills.
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(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 - June 11, 1970) was an Evangelical Christian missionary and mystic known as "The Apostle to the Illiterates." In 1935, while working at a remote location in the Philippines, he developed the "Each One Teach One" literacy program. It has been used to teach about 60 million people to read in their own language.1 He was deeply concerned about poverty, injustice and illiteracy, and considered them barriers to peace in the world. ~~~ In 1955, he founded Laubach Literacy, which helped introduce about 150,000 Americans to reading each year and had grown to embrace 34 developing countries. An estimated 2.7 million people worldwide were learning to read through Laubach-affiliated programs.2 In 2002, this group merged with Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. to form ProLiteracy Worldwide. ~~~ During the latter years of his life, Laubach traveled all over the world speaking on the topics of literacy and world peace. He was author of a number of devotional writings and works on literacy. ~~~ One of his most widely influential devotional works was a pamphlet entitled "The Game with Minutes." In it, Laubach urged Christians to attempt keeping God in mind for at least one second of every minute of the day. In this way Christians can attempt the attitude of constant prayer spoken of in the Epistle to the Colossians. The pamphlet extolled the virtues of a life lived with unceasing focus on God. Laubach's insight came from his experiments in prayer detailed in a collection of his letters published under the title, Letters by a Modern Mystic. ~~~ Laubach is the only American missionary to be honored on a US postage stamp, a 30¢ Great Americans series stamp in 1984.3 ~~~ Laubach had a deep interest in the Philippines. He wrote a biography of the Filipino national hero, Jose Rizal: Man and Martyr, published in Manila in 1936. He also translated the hero's valedictory poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell.)...
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(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 - June 11, 1970) was an Evangelical Christian missionary and mystic known as "The Apostle to the Illiterates." In 1935, while working at a remote location in the Philippines, he developed the "Each One Teach One" literacy program. It has been used to teach about 60 million people to read in their own language.1 He was deeply concerned about poverty, injustice and illiteracy, and considered them barriers to peace in the world. ~~~ In 1955, he founded Laubach Literacy, which helped introduce about 150,000 Americans to reading each year and had grown to embrace 34 developing countries. An estimated 2.7 million people worldwide were learning to read through Laubach-affiliated programs.2 In 2002, this group merged with Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. to form ProLiteracy Worldwide. ~~~ During the latter years of his life, Laubach traveled all over the world speaking on the topics of literacy and world peace. He was author of a number of devotional writings and works on literacy. ~~~ One of his most widely influential devotional works was a pamphlet entitled "The Game with Minutes." In it, Laubach urged Christians to attempt keeping God in mind for at least one second of every minute of the day. In this way Christians can attempt the attitude of constant prayer spoken of in the Epistle to the Colossians. The pamphlet extolled the virtues of a life lived with unceasing focus on God. Laubach's insight came from his experiments in prayer detailed in a collection of his letters published under the title, Letters by a Modern Mystic. ~~~ Laubach is the only American missionary to be honored on a US postage stamp, a 30¢ Great Americans series stamp in 1984.3 ~~~ Laubach had a deep interest in the Philippines. He wrote a biography of the Filipino national hero, Jose Rizal: Man and Martyr, published in Manila in 1936. He also translated the hero's valedictory poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell.)...
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Macero, Jeanette DiRusso was born on February 21, 1931 in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Pietro and Alessandria (Pennacchio) DiRusso.
Bachelor, Barnard College, New York City, 1952; Master of Arts, Columbia University, New York City, 1955; student, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1957.
Assistant professor, Syracuse University, 1970-1976; associate professor, Syracuse University, since 1977. Consultant Laubach Literature International, Syracuse, since 1980.
(Laubach Way to English is designed to help you use the La...)
(ISBN (not accepted/recognized by Amazon) -88336-392-5 - 8...)
(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
(From Wikipedia: Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 ...)
(Book by Jeanette D. Macero)
Member of New York State Teachers to Speakers of other Languages (chairperson, president, chair publications committee since 1989), International TESOL, National Association Foreign Student Advisors, National Council Teachers of English.
Married Daniel J. Macero, June 14, 1952. Children: Diana, Peter.