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Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it. Yet that
truism is never remembered when our functional illiteracy disaster
is being discussed by "experts," and so the same errors are
repeated, decade after decade, and even century after century. The
Case for the Prosecution and the two papers following it were
originally published in 1981, 1982, and 1983. They reported on the
author's extensive library and oral-reading-accuracy research which
turned up the historical causes for functional illiteracy and the
proven solution for it, and also why that proven solution has so
often been mislabeled as poison. In the intervening decades since
these three papers came out, they have never been cited in any of
the enormously expensive U.S. Government reading research programs
or in any publications by so-called "experts" in the reading
instruction "establishment." However, since these papers contain
much historical detail which is not repeated in the author's more
recent works, they are being re-issued for those non-Governmental
and non-"establishment" readers who are interested in learning the
real facts.
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