[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: History of Literacy ICG...May articles of the month

Yetta Goodman ygoodman at u.arizona.edu
Tue May 10 17:56:55 BST 2016


Just disseminating important historical information.  Thanks to Jim King
and Norman Stahl.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Norman Stahl <flowercjs at aol.com> wrote:

> History folks
>
> Do you know of Roma Gans? No...but you should. She contributed to the
> field greatly over the years and is a member of the Reading Hall of Fame.
>
> Attached are two articles on a literacy Super Woman...Wonder Woman if you
> prefer.
>
> Do you want more biographical information on the greatest contributors of
> our literacy past? Go to the RHF WWW site where Don Leu (RHF Historian) is
> building up the profiles of the living and past RHF members. It will be a
> great site for your students as they study the lives and contributions of
> those who have contributed so much to our field.
>
> Enjoy....
>
>
> Jim King
> Norman Stahl
> Co-Chairs, History of Literacy ICG
>
>


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