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Dr.
Frank
Laubach |
Dr.
Robert
Laubach |
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Dr.
Robert Laubach and
his father Dr. Frank
Laubach were
pioneers in the
literacy movement
throughout the
world. Through their
work, thousands of
people have learned
to read and have
improved the quality
of their lives.
Dr. Bob, as he likes
to be called, was
born in Manila,
Philippines on
October 25, 1918.
Dr. Frank Laubach,
his father, was a
missionary among the
Maranao people of
the Philippines.
Deeply concerned
about the
overwhelming poverty
and injustice these
Muslin people
suffered, Dr.
Laubach became
convinced that the
ability to read and
write was essential
for them to begin to
solve their
problems.
Using a basic
instructional
approach, Dr.
Laubach found that
even the most
impoverished people
could gain control
of the written and
spoken word. He
discovered the
potential of
volunteers.
Newly-literate
Maranaos taught
adult learners
through a one-to-one
instructional
program that became
known as "Each One
Teach One." Dr.
Laubach also
demonstrated that
literacy is an
effective means for
positive community
mobilization and
change. Over the
next 55 years, Dr.
Laubach visited 105
countries in an
effort to bring
literacy to the
"silent billion."
His teams of
visiting and local
literacy workers
tirelessly
field-tested
teaching materials
and techniques in
the search for
effective methods of
teaching illiterate
adults. Laubach Way
to Reading and
Laubach Way to
English, which our
tutors and students
use today, stemmed
from this work.
In 1955, Dr. Laubach
founded Laubach
Literacy. This
non-profit
educational
corporation helps
adults and families
improve their lives
and their
communities by
learning reading,
writing, math and
problem-solving
skills.
Growing up in the
Philippines, young
Bob was a teenage
observer and
part-time helper to
his father. In 1946
he joined his
father's work
traveling with him
to some 65 countries
in the next five
years. He taught
"Literacy
Journalism" at
Syracuse University
for 30 years and
later helped nurture
the Laubach Literacy
International
organization through
its infancy. In 2002
Laubach Literacy
International merged
with Literacy
Volunteers of
America and is now
called ProLiteracy
Worldwide. Dr. Bob
is a life member of
the Board of
Directors of this
organization and the
Literacy Council of
Union County is
proud to be a
member.
A Methodist and a
Rotarian, Dr. Bob
has published a 350 page
autobiography
entitled "Pieces of
String Too Short to
Save."
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Literacy Council of Union County
105-A East Jefferson Street
▪ Monroe, NC 28112 Phone: 704.226.1425
▪ Fax: 704.226.1402 E-Mail:
info@literacyunion.org |
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The Literacy Council
of Union County is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life in our
community and expand individual potential by teaching
adults to read, write, speak, and understand the English
language.
Privacy Policy: We do not gather or share personally
identifiable information through this website. Copyright
2009 – All Rights Reserved. |
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