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how to teach the world to read - in HOURS, not in YEARS

Gertrude Garrow

 

The best invention since the blackboard and chalk! - A Glassberg, Educational Psychologist

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Brilliant improvement in 12 hours! - Sue Hughes, Educational Psychologist

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Ingenious! Results are spectacular! - J Doran, Educational Psychologist

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…behavioural issues no longer seemed to exist. - Gill Smith, Head Teacher, Feltham Community College

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Now I can read and write, it changes everything. - Katie (age 18 years), London, England

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The best invention since the blackboard and chalk! - A Glassberg, Educational Psychologist 〰️ Brilliant improvement in 12 hours! - Sue Hughes, Educational Psychologist 〰️ Ingenious! Results are spectacular! - J Doran, Educational Psychologist 〰️ …behavioural issues no longer seemed to exist. - Gill Smith, Head Teacher, Feltham Community College 〰️ Now I can read and write, it changes everything. - Katie (age 18 years), London, England 〰️

 
 
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Supporting education and innovation.

A revolutionary approach to teaching reading has been developed by Gertrude Garrow over a 40 year period. The programme can teach reading in 30 hours or less. It has been trialled since the 80’s across a number of learner groups, ranging from pre-school to adult and students with special needs such as dyslexia and always with astonishing results.

 
 

Our Reading System

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Case Studies

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Testimonials

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Today’s students
Tomorrow’s leaders!

  • Schools are failing 1 in 4 children!

  • Illiteracy costs employers millions

  • Illiteracy fuels crime, racism, ill health, truancy, unemployment and poverty 

  • 85% of young offenders are illiterate

  • 70% re-offend, but only 16% if taught to read

 
 
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