1055: Joanne Telser-Frere
“TEACHING ADULTS TO READ”
Director of Program Development at Literacy Chicago / Author
Host Lou Diamond engages in an enlightening conversation with Joanne Telser-Frere, the Director of Program Development at Literacy Chicago and the author of "33 Ways Not to Screw Up Teaching Adults to Read." With over 30 years of experience in teaching ESL, Joanne delves into her passion for literacy and the innovative approaches she has developed to help adults overcome reading challenges.
Discover the inspiring stories of individuals impacted by Joanne’s work, including a train conductor who transformed his interactions with passengers after stumbling upon her book, and a heartwarming tale of an 82-year-old man who learned to read post-retirement. Joanne sheds light on the often-overlooked literacy crisis in the U.S., where millions are functionally illiterate, and shares her insights on how tailored teaching methods can make a transformative impact.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into Joanne’s multi-faceted teaching techniques, which blend auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles to meet the unique needs of each student. Joanne also discusses the psychological aspects of teaching adults to read and the importance of empathy and personalized education.
Tune in to this episode of Thrive Loud to be inspired by Joanne Telser-Frere’s dedication to literacy and her innovative strategies for teaching adults to read, ensuring that no learner gets left behind.
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