[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: bob slavin's passing

P Pearson ppearson at berkeley.edu
Mon May 3 21:59:52 BST 2021


And thanks, Susan, for bringing him up in this reading forum, for he cared
a great deal about improving curriculum and pedagogy in our field.
pdp

On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 1:58 PM P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu> wrote:

> I cannot say that I knew him well, but I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed
> and learned from several occasions in which I was privileged to interact
> with him, some in person and some via print and email.  He and Nancy
> invited me to their foundation in the Baltimore area in the early 90s to
> talk about upping the ante on comprehension activities.  In the late 90s,
> Steve Stahl and I did a review of Success for All (and several other early
> reading programs and interventions), so we interviewed him on a couple of
> occasions and negotiated his member check of our evaluation.  And I always
> read his articles, even those I did not always agree with.
>
> Above all, I found him to be a scholar of great integrity who combined
> equally strong commitments to equity and evidence. Equity for all students,
> with an extra commitment to those not always well served by our educational
> practices and institutions. Evidence so we don't deceive ourselves with
> runaway wishful thinking. His contributions will endure for many decades to
> come.
>
> David
>
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 1:19 PM Susan Neuman <sbneuman at nyu.edu> wrote:
>
>> hi all...many of us were saddened to hear of bob slavin's passing.  he
>> died of a heart attack sometime last week.  i didn't know bob well, but i
>> always admired his work and incredible commitment to children. would love
>> to hear from those who might have known him well.
>>
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Graduate School of Education
University of California, Berkeley

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