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Carl
Smith is Director of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication
Skills, and Director of the Family Learning Association. He received his BA
from the University of Dayton, his MA in English from Miami University, and
his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University. His academic positions include
seven years of classroom experience in Cleveland and Dayton, teaching in Geneva,
Switzerland, Special Reading Teacher in Cleveland Public Schools, and Professor
of Education, Indiana University.
AWARDS
AND ORGANIZATIONS
The National
Education Association awarded Carl Smith the School Bell Award for Service
to Education through journalism in 1965. His book, Reading
Instruction Through Diagnostic Teaching, was chosen as one of "the
outstanding books in education" in 1972 by the Pi Lambda Theta national education
honorary society. In 1998 he received the Indiana Literacy Award for outstanding
contributions to reading education.
PUBLICATIONS
Carl Smith
has authored more than forty books and over two hundred articles. He has written
instructional materials for children and is the senior author of basic reading
programs published by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill. Two of his college texts have
been used in more than 500 universities. His recent work focuses on family
learning and is published in CONNECT! How to Get
Your Kids to Talk to You, How to Teach
Your Child to Read and Succeed, Parents
as Tutors (Videotape), Spelling
Guidebook for Parents, The Self-directed Learner
Curriculum, and the Helping your child
to learn series: four books for parents explaining the reading,
studying, learning process. All these titles are available from the Family
Learning Association, Bloomington, Indiana.
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