NRRF: representation on Worldwide Resources page

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NRRF: representation on Worldwide Resources page

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I am so pleased that the National Right to Read Foundation (NRRF) in America has launched an 'international page' in recognition of the shared international aims for leading-edge phonics-based reading instruction:

World Resources

http://www.nrrf.org/worldwide-resources/
Official English Language
WORLD RESOURCES

There are more than 65 nations where English is an “official” language. The National Right to Read Foundation currently has contacts in Canada, England, New Zealand, and Australia. However, there is a need to teach those in other nations where English is spoken and written for business and trade purposes. We hope that this page helps to that end.

Many thanks to Robert Sweet Jnr, President of the National Right to Read Foundation, for the launch of this new page.

Many years ago, the UK Reading Reform Foundation was founded by Mona McNee based on founding work by Bob Sweet and others in America.

See www.rrf.org.uk .
Debbie Hepplewhite
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