[Reading-hall-of-fame] Deceased Members of the Reading Hall of Fame
Yetta Goodman
ygoodman at u.arizona.edu
Sat Aug 11 18:22:28 BST 2018
Dear RHF members
I hope you all take the time to visit the Deceased Members List of the
Reading Hall of Fame. Ken and I are thrilled with the job that Norm Stahl
has done with this list as current historian. In supporting the
development of the RHF members list during our work as RHF historians we
are well aware of the time and effort that Norm put in to get the list in
shape that other members could extend and use.
Here's lots of "thanks" and a big WELL DONE to Norm. Check it out and we
might consider how our literacy research students as well as ourselves can
make greater use of this list and perhaps extend it.
As you look for deceased literacy scholars you were influenced by, this
updated list may help us all to consider other deceased literacy scholars
that may be missing.
Norm.... You did a great favor to us all. Thanks, again!!
Yetta and Ken Goodman
--
*Yetta Goodman, Regents Professor Emerita*
*University of Arizona, College of Education*
*home address: 7914 S Galilleo Lane, **Tucson AZ.85747-9609*
*http://www.retrospectivemiscue.com <http://www.retrospectivemiscue.com/>*
*No child needs to be motivated to learn. To learn is their trade.*
*They can't stop learning because they can't stop growing.*
* Emilia Ferreiro, 2003 *
*Every time we teach a child something, we keep him/her from *
*inventing it. On the other hand, that which we allow **him/her **to*
*discover will remain visible for **the rest of his/her life. *
* Jean Piaget*
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