[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Very, very sad news...

Kris Gutierrez gutierrkd at berkeley.edu
Thu Mar 12 16:16:54 GMT 2020


Oh this is so so very sad.  My heart is with Yetta and family.  Ken was always so special to me and so many.    More after this sad news sinks in.  Kris

Sent from my iPhone; please excuse typos 


> On Mar 12, 2020, at 10:09 AM, Risko, Victoria J <victoria.j.risko at vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
> 
>  So sorry to hear this sad news. Vicki
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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 P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu>
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> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Very, very sad news...
>  
> With a few corrections.  I guess I was writing with my heart not my head, at least not my editor's head
> 
> I just got an email from Patty Anders letting me know that Ken Goodman died at 5:30 am this morning.  My heart stopped when I heard the news.  Even though we knew this day would come eventually, and even though we have known for some time that it would come sooner rather than later...
> 
> When the moment did actually come, it still somehow seems surreal.  Hard for me to imagine the field of literacy and reading research without Ken.  Hard to imagine the world without him. 
> 
> We agreed on a lot of things. But...We did not always agree on everything about the nature of reading or its pedagogy.  But I never knew anyone with whom I more enjoyed sharing both our agreements and disagreements.  And the one thing we always agreed on was policy--and how important it was--and is--to support teacher knowledge and prerogative to shape curriculum and pedagogy inside schools.
> 
> Patty told me last night that she was going out to see Ken this morning.  I asked her to tell him, if the opportunity arose, that he always has been, and still is, my hero and my model of how one should be a scholar of both theory and practice.  
> 
> And such a fixture in the Reading Hall of Fame!  So many memories of him, most recently getting around so nimbly in his scooter while enriching our conversations so.
> 
> Sending love and good thoughts to the Goodman family.  Wishing for the telling of great Ken Goodman stories--for the family 
> 
> AND for all of us, his colleagues, who will miss him--but remember him always.  
> 
> David
> 
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 8:32 AM P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu> wrote:
> I just got an email from Patty Anders letting me know that Ken Goodman died at 5:30 am this morning.  My heart stopped when I heard the news.  Even though we knew this day would come eventually, and even though we have known for some time that it would come sooner rather than later...
> 
> When the moment did actually come, it still somehow seems surreal.  Hard for me to imagine the field of literacy and reading research without Ken.  Hard to imagine the world without him. 
> 
> We agreed on a lot of things. But...We did not always agree on everything about the nature of reading or its pedagogy.  But I never knew anyone with whom I enjoyed sharing both our agreements and disagreements.  And the one thing we always agreed on was policy--and how important it was--and is--to support teacher knowledge and prerogative to shape curriculum and pedagogy inside schools.
> 
> Patty told me last night that she was going out to see Ken this morning.  I asked her to tell him, if the opportunity arose, that he always has been, and still is, my hero and my model of what how one should be a scholar of both theory and practice.  
> 
> And such a fixture in the Reading Hall of Fame!  So many memories of him, most recently getting around so nimbly in his scooter while enriching our co
> 
> Sending love and good thoughts to the Goodman family.  Wishing for the telling of great Ken Goodman stories--for the family 
> 
> AND for all of us, his colleagues, who will miss him--but remember him always.  
> 
> David
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