[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Reading Hall of Fame home base
P. David PEARSON
ppearson at berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 28 00:31:17 BST 2017
If not research, then the scholarship of practice.
pdp
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, RASINSKI, TIMOTHY <trasinsk at kent.edu>
wrote:
> Just want to insert into the conversation that my understanding is that
> the RHF is not strictly a research organization. Will bringing the
> annual meeting to LRA limit potential candidates for the RHF to only those
> who have excelled in the area of research and exclude other areas of
> outstanding accomplishments in reading?
>
> Timothy Rasinski, PhD
> Kent State University
> trasinsk at kent.edu
> 330-672-0649
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>
>
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> From: reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [
> reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of richard
> allington [richardallington at aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 5:24 PM
> To: T.Nicholson at massey.ac.nz; ppearson at berkeley.edu;
> Colin.Harrison at nottingham.ac.uk
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk
> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Reading Hall of Fame home base
>
> I also support the shift of the RHoF to LRA. After almost 50 years of
> attending IRA/ILA meetings I'm basically done as I enter retirement. ILA
> never produced much interest in research presentations and I've presided
> over two different sessions where winner of the Outstanding Dissertation
> Award presented their research. At one session I was the audience at the
> other 3 friend/colleagues of the winner attended along with me.
>
> Dick Allington
> University of Tennessee
> A209 Claxton
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicholson, Tom <T.Nicholson at massey.ac.nz>
> To: P. David PEARSON <ppearson at berkeley.edu>; Colin Harrison <
> Colin.Harrison at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame <reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Sent: Mon, Mar 27, 2017 5:07 pm
> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Reading Hall of Fame home base
>
> I’d be in favour of a move to LRA for several reasons. It will link better
> in terms of research which is important for most of us. At ILA, my
> experience tells me that teachers will never go to a research session if
> there is something else on that is more practical, which is usually the
> case at ILA. The timing of LRA is also much better for southern hemisphere.
> It is hard to get away even for a couple of days in middle of year due to
> teaching. December is much better time wise, prices to travel are much
> better, teaching is over.
> Regards, tom
>
> From: reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:
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> bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:reading-hall-of-fame-
> bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk?>] On Behalf Of P. David PEARSON
> Sent: Tuesday, 28 March 2017 9:11 AM
> To: Colin Harrison <Colin.Harrison at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Colin.Harrison@
> nottingham.ac.uk>>
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:fame at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Reading Hall of Fame home base
>
> First, let me echo Judith's Zoom connectivity suggestion. I use it almost
> daily for collaborative research and writing projects with colleagues
> around the country and world. Much more stable than its predecessors,
> skype and google hangout. I'd love to be piped in this year (even at 4 am
> PDT!@!). Since I use it so much, I bought a regular subscription. I would
> be happy to host any members who are not attending the Orlando meeting but
> would like to be connected digitally.
>
> My concern with keeping the meeting attached to ILA has to do with my
> emerging view there has been a shift in the field of literacy education,
> which ILA reflects but is not necessarily responsible for. The essence of
> the shift is research has become just one among many standards that a
> district, school, or teacher might consult in settling on a policy or
> practice. But it is just one option that can be invoked to justify what we
> do in schools.
>
> The profile of research has been difficult to maintain within ILA. I know
> we have a day of research (the new version of the pre-cons), research
> awards, and a Literacy Research Panel, but despite efforts by the Board and
> those responsible for the convention, the truth of the matter is that
> research sessions just do not attract the numbers that they once did.
>
> Why? I am not sure. Perhaps our research traditions no longer yield
> policy- and practice-relevant data or stories. Perhaps teacher education
> isn't nurturing a research- or inquiry-based disposition; or perhaps
> teachers hear the story but don't buy it.
>
> I just find the ILA program very limited. Hence my vote for connecting
> the RHF to LRA rather than ILA. And I think that Colin's analysis of what
> will be needed if we do switch is right on target. And I second Colin's
> point about international as well.
>
> My two cents worth. I'll chime in again just before the meeting at ILA.
>
> David
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 8:46 AM, Colin Harrison <
> Colin.Harrison at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Colin.Harrison at nottingham.ac.uk>>
> wrote:
> Hi Rita and colleagues
>
> Like Peter, I am now retired, and although I’m still doing some teaching,
> researching and writing, I receive no funding from my university for any
> conference attendance, and I won’t be attending ILA in July.
>
> I share Peter’s view that ILA is the most important location in the world
> reading calendar for bringing together teachers and researchers, but one
> key consequence of its move to early May to July is that the cost of air
> fares to the USA from my country has doubled, and that’s not good.
>
> So for a scholar who now attends only one reading conference in the US
> per year, it has to be LRA for me, and I have the feeling that more RHoF
> members attend that conference than go to ILA.
>
> So I would encourage RHoF members to press ahead with, in order of
> priority (a) seeking agreement from the membership for the change of
> allegiance fro LIA to LRA (b) it that’s agreed, seeking agreement from the
> membership on the best time close to or within the conference to meet, and
> (c) if that’s agreed, aiming to submit proposals that are strong enough to
> gain at least one symposium slot.
>
> Those who attend LRA are aware that that association is seeking to build
> up its already very active international profile, and in my view this is
> another factor in favour of our seriously considering a switch of
> allegiance.
>
> However, I am aware that there would be losses as well as gains if we made
> the switch, and I look forward to hearing the views and arguments of other
> colleagues.
>
> Best regards
>
> Colin
>
>
>
> From: <reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:
> reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>> on behalf of Peter
> Freebody <peterfreebody50 at gmail.com<mailto:peterfreebody50 at gmail.com>>
> Date: Sunday, 26 March 2017 at 06:05
> To: "Bean, Rita M" <ritabean at pitt.edu<mailto:ritabean at pitt.edu>>
> Cc: "reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:readin
> g-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk>" <reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk
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> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Reading Hall of Fame Update
>
> Hello Rita and colleagues
>
> I won't be able to attend these breakfasts for the foreseeable future, as
> retirement takes its natural course and my consultancy accounts dry up; so,
> formally at least, I don't have a view on the issue of the location of the
> RHoF gatherings.
>
> Having said that, I'd add that an important prior question might relate to
> the perceived function of 'The Hall' - I see one of its primary roles as
> reinforcing the connection between classroom practitioners and reading
> researchers - a visible bridge between these groups. In that light, and
> independently of any of the administrative aspects of moving versus
> staying, I'd be predisposed to stay with ILA, even if that means some stern
> negotiations with its executive.
>
> I wish you all well.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Peter
>
> On 26 March 2017 at 06:10, Bean, Rita M <ritabean at pitt.edu<mailto:rita
> bean at pitt.edu>> wrote:
> We would appreciate and value comments from members prior to the summer
> meeting. Please post to all. In addition, I'll make sure that all members
> have an opportunity to read the entire set of responses. This is an
> important decision that will affect not only current membership, but those
> who will be inducted in the coming years.
> Rita
> ________________________________
> From: P. David PEARSON <ppearson at berkeley.edu<mailto:ppearson at berkeley.edu
> >>
> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 2:58:18 PM
>
> To: Bean, Rita M
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:readin
> g-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Reading Hall of Fame Update
>
> Thanks, Rita. I had forgotten about the plan for discussing the issue in
> the summer.
>
> Could those of us who are not attending ILA (first absence ever, since I
> started attending as a grad student in 1969) share our views in print prior
> to the meeting?
>
> pdp
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 11:31 AM, Bean, Rita M <ritabean at pitt.edu<mailto:
> ritabean at pitt.edu>> wrote:
> Hi David, You raised a question about the potential move of the Reading
> Hall of Fame Annual Induction/Breakfast meeting and our presentation
> session from ILA to LRA. Below, I have copied my email of November 20,
> 2016 ( sent to all members). Two important points: The Executive Board (a)
> asked members to think about the logistics of the move (given LRA
> guidelines and requirements), and (b) suggested we discuss the move at the
> summer meeting. Please take the time to read the email below - and if you
> have any comments, send to membership. I will collect/collate them and
> have them ready for discussion at our summer meeting. Rita
>
> Email sent to membership on 11/20/16 from Rita Bean
> Recently, the Executive Board sent an informal survey to you, asking for
> your input about a possible move of the annual meeting from the ILA
> conference to the LRA conference. Of the 51 members voting, 62% indicated
> an interest in moving from ILA to LRA (reasons included time of year,
> expense, research focus of LRA). Ray Reutzel, Vice-President, RHF, and I
> then sought information from LRA to get some idea of what it might mean for
> us if we made the move and wanted to schedule both our annual induction
> meeting and a session at which our recent inductees might make
> presentations. We identified the following as issues that would need to be
> resolved
>
> · All presentations for the LRA conference must be
> vetted--according to LRA Board policy Changing this policy would require
> LRA Board action; we would need to submit a proposal for our presentation
> session (We are guaranteed a slot at ILA for the presentation session of
> recent inductees).
> · Our annual induction meeting would need to be scheduled when it
> did not conflict with meeting times --so a 7:30 a.m. breakfast might not be
> feasible -- we might have to consider other options (e.g., evening meeting
> on Tuesday before the conference begins)
> · We would need to work with LRA in terms of arranging for our
> annual induction meeting (food services, etc.). To this date, ILA has
> worked closely with the RHF treasurer. They handled the arrangements, the
> menu, etc.
>
> All of these issues can be addressed, of course -- but before we make a
> decision, the RHF Executive Board is recommending the following:
>
>
> REC 1. Provide opportunities for conversation about this possible move on
> the RHF listserv. We encourage you to make your views known, especially as
> related to the issues identified above. It would also be helpful if you
> would think about some possible solutions to these issues (e.g., If we
> can't get a guaranteed slot for our presentations by recent inductees, do
> we eliminate that - and just have our annual meeting/induction meeting?
> Should we identify a RHF member to handle the induction meeting
> arrangements, work with the hotel to arrange for breakfast, etc., Make a
> formal proposal to LRA Board with our request - and then make a decision
> based on their response)
>
>
>
> REC 2. Hold in-depth discussion of the possible move from ILA to LRA at
> our annual meeting in July, 2017. There we can summarize the results of
> the listserv discussion, discuss pros and cons, and have a vote on this
> issue (if recommended, we can also hold the vote electronically, once a
> motion has been made at the annual meeting). If there is a decision to
> move the annual meeting/presentations to LRA, we would also need to develop
> a timeline for the move.
>
>
> Thank you for your feedback as we move through this decision making
> process.
>
> Rita Bean
>
> ________________________________
> From: P. David PEARSON <ppearson at berkeley.edu<mailto:ppearson at berkeley.edu
> >>
> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 10:19:52 AM
> To: Bean, Rita M
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:readin
> g-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Reading Hall of Fame Update
>
> Thanks for the update, Rita.
>
> Have there been any further conversations about changing our annual
> meeting venue to LRA rather than ILA?
>
> Just curious. There seemed to be a lot of enthusiasm for just such a
> shift in the earlier round of discussions.
>
> pdp
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 5:22 AM, Bean, Rita M <ritabean at pitt.edu<mailto:
> ritabean at pitt.edu>> wrote:
> Dear Reading Hall of Fame Members, Below are several important updates.
> ILA Conference in Orlando, July 15-17, 2017.
> Reading Hall of Fame Presentation: 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Saturday, July 15,
> 2017 (W312C). In this session, recent inductees will discuss their
> research and its impact on literacy practices. The presenters include:
> Jan Dole, Gay Ivey, Marjorie Lipson, and Brian Street. We hope that you
> will plan to attend this presentation.
> Reading Hall of Fame Breakfast Meeting and Induction Ceremony – 7:00-9:00
> a.m., Sunday, July 16 (Conference Center, Room TBD). At this meeting, we
> will welcome the following new members of Reading Hall of Fame: Heather
> Bell, (Rosebank School, New Zealand); Carole Bloch, (Project for the Study
> of Alternative Education in South Africa); Donna Scanlon (The University at
> Albany ); Norm Stahl (Northern Illinois University); MaryEllen Vogt
> (California University, Long Beach). We will also induct Dr. Ronald
> Carver (deceased) at this meeting.
> We will hold our annual business meeting at this
> breakfast. As usual, we have important items to discuss, including the
> possibility of moving our annual meeting from ILA to LRA. If you have
> items that you wish to place on the agenda, please let me know.
> Dues Payment (New Dues Structure). As you may recall, we changed our dues
> structure to a one-time only payment – beginning in 2017. These funds help
> to support RHF initiatives, including the Young Scholars Fellowship
> Program. If you haven’t already done so, please send your check to:
> Timothy Rasinski, Reading and Writing Center, 404 White Hall, TLC, Kent
> State University, Kent, OH 44242 USA
> Below is a summary of the new dues structure.
>
> * Existing members of 10 years or less to make a one-time payment of
> $100, due January 2017 (inducted 2007 or after).
> * Members of more than 10 years (inducted prior to or in 2006) would
> make a one-time dues payment of $50, due January 2017.
> * New members inducted in July 2017 would be asked to pay a membership
> fee of $250 that can be paid over 5 years, with initial payment due at
> induction in July 2017.
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in July!
> Best,
> Rita Bean, President
> Raiding Hall of Fame
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