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  1. Jun 5, 2019 · I-Huei Go on Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, and how his children’s classics—such as “The Cat in the Hat,” “The Lorax,” and “Horton Hears a Who!”—were part of a ...

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  2. Jun 6, 2019 · Beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss — known properly as Theodor Seuss Geisel — knew how important children’s literature is in the grand scheme of education. “Children’s reading and children’s thinking are the rock bottom base upon which this country will rise,” Geisel wrote in an editorial for The Los Angeles Times in 1960.

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  4. Feb 25, 2016 · Over 70 years ago, Dr. Seuss set in motion a noble mission of helping children learn to read, and Reading Partners is proud to pursue the same ideologies today. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”. As a foundational skill for all other types of learning, reading ...

  5. Mar 2, 2021 · Education Week wrote about the controversy surrounding reading Dr. Seuss in the classroom, including claims that images in The Cat in the Hat draw from minstrel shows, in 2017.. One of the books ...

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  6. Jun 7, 2019 · In the 1950s — just as now — parents, teachers and intellectual readers worried about kids reading less and less (or reading more and more junk). Dr. Seuss aimed to bridge the gap between adults and kids, writing books that children (and their parents) wanted to read, and still do. Nadia Lewis is an intern at Innovation Hub.

  7. Mar 1, 2012 · Vanderbilt children’s literature expert Ann Neely says Dr. Seuss holds a special place in the hearts of many because he wrote with the joy, concern and passion a child carries. “His books ...

  8. Aug 9, 2019 · Culture Education Media How Dr. Seuss Made Us All A new book shows how Theodor Geisel changed the way we think about kids, education and more.

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