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Deepen Your Curricular Knowledge.

Three comprehensive reference manuscripts that give educators the historical, cognitive, and pedagogical depth behind the marks students learn to read, write, and produce.

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What This Series Is

The why behind the mechanics.

The Educator Reference Series is for teachers, curriculum directors, literacy specialists, and anyone who wants to understand the depth behind instruction. These books do not replace intervention. They empower the educators delivering it with structural knowledge.

The Books

The Alphabet Reference

13 chapters · 26 raw letter entries · 5 appendices

The cognitive leap from pictograph to phoneme, letter families, orthographic processing, phonetics for educators, and repair for reversals and confusions.

The Glyph Reference

13 chapters · 27 raw glyph entries · 5 appendices

The non-letter marks that structure modern text: punctuation, notation, keyboard systems, speech, visual discrimination, and domain shifts.

The Number Reference

13 chapters · 10 raw numeral entries · 5 appendices

Tallies, tokens, place value, the Hindu-Arabic revolution, number naming, numerical cognition, and form logic for the ten digits.

How It Connects to the Core Programs

Reference BookSupportsHand-Off Point
Alphabet ReferenceReading Foundations, Handwriting MasteryWhen teachers need phonetic, historical, or orthographic rationale behind letter decisions
Glyph ReferenceSymbol Literacy, Handwriting MasteryWhen teachers need the taxonomy of non-letter marks and instructional implications
Number ReferenceNumber Literacy, Handwriting MasteryWhen teachers need cognitive science behind numeral formation, place value, and visual discrimination

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