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Bob Cleckler is a retired Chemical Engineer who worked for Hercules, Inc. for 29 years. In 1985, after reading Jonathan Kozol's shocking book, Illiterate America, which detailed the serious physical, mental, emotional, medical, and financial problems that illiterates must constantly endure, he began researching a solution to illiteracy. His passion for the project increased significantly after studying the most statistically accurate report on the illiteracy of U.S. adults ever commissioned by the U.S. government. This report proved that 31.2 percent of the adults in the two least literate of the five literacy groupings in the study were in poverty, as opposed to only 10.1 percent of adults in the top three literacy groups. Deducting the 10.1 percent in the top three groups (and therefore NOT in poverty due to illiteracy) from the 31.2 percent total, strongly indicates that about 21.1 percent of U.S. adults who are in poverty (when compared to 10.1 percent) are more than twice as likely to be because of illiteracy as for all other reasons combined. Cleckler discovered and perfected a solution to English illiteracy. Although his proposed solution has been recommended by numerous scholars and although all reasonable objections to his solution have been thoroughly debunked by several distinguished scholars, it has never been tried in English. Cleckler is CEO of Literacy Research Assoc., Inc. and Vice Pres. of R & D of NuEnglish, Inc., two non-profit educational corporations.
URL #1 : http://nuenglish.org
URL #2 : http://nuenglish.com
URL #3 : http://nuenglish.net
Personal URL : http://literacy-research.com
Blog URL : http://literacy-research.com/blog/
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