[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: I just got this message this instant
P Pearson
ppearson at berkeley.edu
Sun Dec 13 10:59:58 GMT 2020
Great story, Donna!
pdp
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:56 PM Donna E Alvermann <dalverma at uga.edu> wrote:
> David, I am saddened to learn of Jay's passing. I still have a letter that
> he wrote to me when I was a new assistant professor at UGA. He said he had
> read an article of mine and that he just wanted to encourage me to keep
> writing. It arrived out of the blue (meaning I had not interacted with Jay
> previously). Perhaps that's why his encouragement has remained with me
> through these many years. I was able to share my gratitude with him one
> evening when we were seated next to each other at a conference that Deborah
> Dillon had organized in the Minneapolis area.
>
> It's the little things that matter...
>
> Respectfully,
> Donna
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> Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu>
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> *Subject:* [Reading-hall-of-fame] I just got this message this instant
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> From Jay Blanchard, who lives in the Phoenix area and has visited Jay with
> some regularity].
>
> Jay Samuels passed this AM of COVID.
> I am saddened by this development, especially with COVID as the proximal
> cause. As many of you know, Jay, along with RHF members Bob Dykstra and
> John Manning, was an influential mentor for me when I was at Minnesota as a
> grad student and a new professor. I have such vivid memories of so many
> things Jay did and said.
>
> Haunting (in both an eerie and a very sweet sense) that Jay died on the
> very day when many are memorializing the contributions of Ken Goodman.
> Although Jay and Ken help what many of us thought were diametrically
> opposing views of early reading development and pedagogy, the two shared an
> alma mater (both got their doctorates at UCLA) and an abiding respect for
> the contributions of the other to the study of reading processes and
> pedagogies.
>
> David
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