Frank Smith

Frank Smith

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Frank Smith has been a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the University of Toronto, the University of Victoria, British Columbia, and the University the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University. A number of his books and professional articles have become classics among educators.
2nd April 2014

The Jewel Dragon: An Amazing Adventure

It's the year 1932 long before the age of mobile phones and T.V. It's the time when great adventures took place. Ben and... MoreThe Jewel Dragon: An Amazing Adventure

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22nd January 2006

Reading Without Nonsense

Reading Without Nonsense remains a groundbreaking, humanistic antidote to the managed ""systems"" approach to reading in... MoreReading Without Nonsense

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25th July 2002

The Glass Wall: Why Mathematics Can Seem Difficult

Following his years of studying human intellectual accomplishments such as language, reading, writing, thinking, and lea... MoreThe Glass Wall: Why Mathematics Can Seem Difficult

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