Teresa Ferster Glazier
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Teresa Ferster Glazier (December 7, 1907 โ January 19, 2004), born Lily Teresa Ferster, was an American nonfiction writer. One of her most famous works was The Least You Should Know About English series of textbooks[1][2] used by the Institute of Education Sciences.[3][4]
References
- ^ Guinn, Dorothy Margaret (1978). "Review of The Least You Should Know about English; Writing from the inside out; The Authentic Writer". College Composition and Communication. 29 (1): 70โ74. doi:10.2307/356264. ISSN 0010-096X. JSTOR 356264.
- ^ Wilson, Paige; Ferster Glazier, Teresa (2009). The Least You Should Know About English: Writing Skills, Form B (10th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1428230798.
- ^ McLemore, Laura (1988). Developmental Writing Module. Adult Literacy Project.
- ^ Henrichsen, Lynn (2010). "Basic Training and Resource Connections for Novice ESL Teachers". Journal of Adult Education. 39 (2): 11โ23. ISSN 0090-4244.
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