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Dr. Steve Truch

Dr. Steve Truch, founder of The Reading Foundation, holds a PhD in learning theory from the University of Calgary. With over five decades of experience in education, he has authored numerous publications and was named among the university’s top 100 graduates in 2003 for his contributions to learning and student development.

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