Samuel Blumenfeld (born 1926 in New York – 2015 in Waltham) was a phonics advocate and conservative writer. He frequently lectured in favor of systematic phonics instruction in the teaching of reading and wrote over a dozen books on education.[1] Blumenfeld's critiques against having psychologies in the U.S. public education system is often quoted by Church of Scientology in their publications, and he serves in the Board of Commissioners of Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a Scientology affiliated lobbying organization.[2]
Blumenfeld was also active in the Shakespeare authorship question, theorizing in his 2008 The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection that Christopher Marlowe may have written many of the works attributed to Shakespeare.[4]
Published works
How To Tutor and Alpha Phonics outline Blumenfeld's preferred methods for teaching children basic school subjects.
Other published works include:
N.E.A.: Trojan Horse in American Education
Why Schools Went Public
How to Tutor
The Whole Language / OBE Fraud
The Victims of Dick and Jane
Alpha-Phonics: A Primer For Beginning Readers
Homeschooling: A Parents Guide to Teaching Children
New Illiterates and How You Can Keep Your Child from Becoming One