[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: [EXT] Re: Another passing: Robert Ruddell
P Pearson
ppearson at berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 30 03:38:02 BST 2021
Norm Stahl, as the historian, has been attending to these legacies!!!
pdp
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 7:23 PM Donna E Alvermann <dalverma at uga.edu> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> As promised here is the link to the ILA blog that has all tributes to Bob
> Ruddell in one place.
>
> https://literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2021/03/25/he-ll-be-our-inspiration-still-remembering-robert-b.-ruddell-former-ira-board-member-and-influential-author
>
> It's a nice write-up and should probably be placed with Bob's Reading Hall
> of Fame materials.
>
> Is there someone specific whom I should ask to do this?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Donna
> ------------------------------
> *From:* P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2:01 AM
> *To:* Risko, Victoria J <victoria.j.risko at vanderbilt.edu>
> *Cc:* Donna E Alvermann <dalverma at uga.edu>; Yetta Goodman <
> ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>; reading hall of fame <
> reading-hall-of-fame at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>
> *Subject:* Re: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: [EXT] Re: Another passing:
> Robert Ruddell
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> I am so happy to learn that OLA is doing a special tribute to Bob. Thanks
> for sharing.
>
> P David Pearson 510 543 6508 ppearson at berkeley.edu
>
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 5:12 AM, Risko, Victoria J <
> victoria.j.risko at vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>
>
> So thankful for these wonderful tributes to Robert Ruddell! I didn't know
> Bob and that is a loss for me.
>
> Vicki
>
> Professor Emerita, Language, Literacy, Culture
> Vanderbilt University
> 2011-2012 President, International Literacy Association
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> Co-author, *Professional Learning in Action: An inquiry approach for
> teachers of literacy. *(Risko & Vogt), 2016. NY:Teachers College Press.
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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 Donna E
> Alvermann <dalverma at uga.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2021 1:57 AM
> *To:* P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu>; Yetta Goodman <
> ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>
> *Cc:* reading hall of fame <reading-hall-of-fame at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>
> *Subject:* [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: [EXT] Re: Another passing: Robert
> Ruddell
>
> Bob Ruddell is very much on people's minds, and rightly so. In addition
> to the memorable tributes being posted here, ILA's *Literacy Today *is
> planning a special memoriam blog post in Bob's honor. It will be published
> later this week. I'll keep an eye out and post the link here.
>
> The managing editor of *Literacy Today, *Colleen Patrice Clark, requested
> that as one of the co-editors of *Theoretical Models and Processes of
> Literacy, *I share a few words on behalf my co-editors about the impact
> of Bob's work generally. Her kind invitation sparked these words, which I
> share here:
>
> "Bob Ruddell's legacy will live on. I know how hard he worked to support
> teachers and graduate students from across the country. My co-editors,
> Norman Unrau, Misty Sailors, and I will miss working with Bob on the next
> edition of *Theoretical Models and Processes of Literacy.* He'll be our
> inspiration, still."
>
> Other people are planning to share words of praise on various social media
> sites regarding Bob's enduring contributions. For instance, Misty Sailors,
> who manages *TMPL 7th *edition's Facebook page, is posting there.
>
> If anyone would like to post to Instagram or Twitter and is in need of a
> small black and white photo of Bob, I'll be happy to send it your way. Come
> to think of it, Bob's photo on our own website is likely of higher quality.
>
> Finally, as we scurry about making plans to share sad news of Bob's
> passing, does it bring a bit of a smile just remembering Bob's own ready
> smile and twinkling eyes? That's the image I see right now.
>
> ------------------------------
> *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>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 23, 2021 1:02 PM
> *To:* Yetta Goodman <ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>
> *Cc:* reading hall of fame <reading-hall-of-fame at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>
> *Subject:* [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: [EXT] Re: Another passing: Robert
> Ruddell
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> Wonderful memory, Yetta!
> David
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 5:52 PM Yetta Goodman <ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Memories.....
>
> I just told my daughters that Bob Rudell died and we recalled the summer
> of 1967, we
> (Debi, Karen, Wendy, Ken and I) were living in the Ruddell house. Ken and
> I were teaching
> a summer institute for Bob at UCLA and sharing results from Ken's reading
> miscue research of
> eight different populations being completed in Detroit where we were
> living.
>
> I was a doctoral student and for one of my classes, I collected "play
> party games and songs" from children
> in the inner city of Detroit in schools where I was supervising preservice
> teachers which resulted in one of
> my earliest articles. Our kids (12, 10, 8 years old) were going to Detroit
> public schools participating in similar
> games and songs.
>
> We. therefore, asked our daughters to share our research by demonstrating
> from their own experiences.
> Their performance was being heard through the large open doors and soon
> there were university students
> passing by coming into the class and hand clapping along with the rest of
> us in response to the movements
> and sing alongs.
>
> Bob enjoyed recalling this experience when we met during conferences over
> the years.
> Debi, Karen, Wendy and I remember fondly the warm, knowledgeable and
> engaging Bob.
>
> Yetta
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 10:41 AM Diane Lapp <lapp at sdsu.edu> wrote:
>
> *External Email*
> Thank you all for sharing these beautiful memories of Bob. Jim Flood and I
> always looked forward to our visits with Bob. The literacy light is dimmed
> with his passing but what he contributed to our understandings shines
> brilliantly. In the last year we have lost so many of our giants. What
> they have each taught us still cements my foundational understandings of
> literacy learning.
> Diane
>
> On Mar 22, 2021, at 10:05 AM, P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the remembrance, MaryEllen. I especially love the hooding
> story.
> Keep us informed if you hear anything about a memorial service.
> David
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 9:57 AM MaryEllen Vogt <mevogt1 at outlook.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, David, for sharing your thoughts about Bob. I, too, shared my
> remembrance on the family website:
>
>
>
> The day that I received a letter from Bob Ruddell, saying that I had been
> admitted into the doctoral program in Language and Literacy at UC Berkeley,
> changed my life forever. To be Bob's advisee, was the best of all worlds as
> a graduate student. He seemed to know everyone in the reading world and
> pushed me to know them all, too, whether introducing me to NRC (now LRA),
> supporting and mentoring me through my qualitative dissertation (in a
> university of mostly quantitative studies), or nudging me along so I could
> finish in a timely manner. He jovial approach to life, his friendship, and
> his unwavering belief that all kids can learn to read, have molded me into
> the reading teacher I am today. Perhaps most memorable for me, was his
> generosity in allowing my father (former Dean of the Graduate School at
> Colorado State University), to hood me, alongside my advisor. It meant the
> world to my father. Amy and Bobby (Rob), I first met you as very small
> children. I mourn the loss of your father. Sandy, all the good times we
> shared at IRA/ILA bring a happy smile. Thanks for loving and caring for
> Bob over the years---he was a very good man. MaryEllen Vogt
>
>
>
> *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
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 21, 2021 3:24 PM
> *To:* reading hall of fame <reading-hall-of-fame at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>
> *Subject:* [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Another passing: Robert Ruddell
>
>
>
> I just posted this remembrance for his family on the website for which I
> sent the URL a while ago. Wanted to share it with RHF colleagues
>
>
>
> Sandy, Amy, and Rob,
>
> I was saddened to learn of Bob's death. Though we have not kept in touch
> over the last 20 years, I thought of him often, remembering how much
> influence he had on my career. He was a good friend of my advisor, John
> Manning, so I was introduced to him while I was still working on my
> doctorate with John at Minnesota. I also heard him talk at IRA in 1969,
> and I was inspired because he was firmly committed to, as I aspired to be
> committed to, studying the language foundations of reading. So he fast
> became a second mentor to me, always willing to discuss research, practice,
> and just about any other topic. And over time, we became friends,
> especially during discussions of reading research and policy and life at
> our post-party late evening get-togethers at what was then NRC.
>
> In 1973, my wife Mary Alyce, along with my 2 year old son Matthew,
> sublet the grand Ruddell house on Spruce Street in Berkeley while the
> family was on a holiday trip (back east I imagine). What a treat to spend
> 2 months in that grand 5-7 bedroom house.
>
> He has left a great legacy to the study of reading, not only through
> his scholarship, but also through his many books for teachers, his
> leadership in the International Reading Association, and--perhaps most of
> all--his intellectually rigorous and interpersonally generous mentoring of
> the next generation of PhD students at Berkeley. When the topic of Language
> and Literacy in the Graduate School of Education at UC Berkeley comes up,
> Robert Ruddell is the first name that comes to my mind.
>
> I wanted you, his family, to know that will be greatly missed but
> long remembered and always admired--by me and hundreds of colleagues in the
> profession of those who study language and reading.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 2:53 PM P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
> I just received this link from a colleague. Another person that I was
> influential in my career AND the careers of so many others.
>
>
>
> David
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