[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Huey session
Yetta Goodman
ygoodman at u.arizona.edu
Fri May 9 17:48:33 BST 2008
Too bad this wasn't a taped session. Graduate students would love to
explore the four different books we each read.
It says so much about how we interpret based on our own life's work,
understandings and personal backgrounds.
All of the folks who approached me were impressed with how we each read
from our own perspectives.
It also made them want to read Huey for themselves.
Thanks for putting this together. I also will send this off to Reading
Hall of Fame to those who are concerned that we could promote knowledge
, concerns and advocacy without exploring our diversities.
Yetta Goodman..........
tsticht at znet.com wrote:
> Greetings all! I enjoyed seeing you all at the Huey session (Ros for Jay) in
> Atlanta. I thought we had a great session, and good attendance considering
> the far out location of our room in the gargantuan Georgia World Congress
> Center! Thanks to you all for your participation in celebrating the 100th
> anniversary of a great person's great work in the history of reading
> research and practice. I enjoyed the diversity of viewpoints, as Alan
> pointed out, and the passion for the field that our panel members provided.
> Stay at the helm! Best wishes for a comfortable summer! Tom Sticht
>
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Yetta M. Goodman
Regents Professor Emerita
University of Arizona, College of Education
Language Reading and Culture - Room 532
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