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[FamilyLiteracy 914] Re: Big Names in Literacy?

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Tue Jan 8 17:05:01 EST 2008


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From: Sarah Beaman-Jones <sbeaman at webster.edu>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2008 4:19:49 PM
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 910] Re: Big Names in Literacy?

Re: [FamilyLiteracy 909] Re: Big Names in Literacy?



If we are going to talk about family literacy, we certainly must include Sharon Darling!





On 1/8/08 2:20 PM, "Gail Price" <gprice at famlit.org> wrote:



Could we add the names of those who have been prominent in in adult literacy and family literacy? Who do you think of in these areas?



Tom Sticht in his Seven Pioneering Adult Literacy Educators in the History of Teaching Reading with Adults in the United States tells us about: the teaching innovations introduced by each of these pioneers:



Harriet Jacobs

Cora Wilson Stewart

J. Duncan Spaeth

Frank C. Laubach

Paul A. Witty

Francis P. Robinson

Septima Poinsette Clark



Tom’s article is available at http://www.nald.ca/fulltext/sticht/feb05/seven.pdf









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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Phyllis Utley

Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:54 PM

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Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 908] Re: Big Names in Literacy?



David Sperling



"Smith-moise, Sandra S." <SMoise at dadeschools.net> wrote:



I consider Dr. Susan B. Neuman a big name in early literacy. She is currently a professor at University of Michigan. We brought her to Miami for PD with early childhood, pre-k and kindergarten teachers, and for a presentation for parents at one of our family learning events. She is fabulous.







Sandy Moise



The Parent Academy



Miami-Dade County Public Schools



Phone: 305-995-2680



Fax: 305-523-0505



www.theparentacademy.net















From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Greg Peter

Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 7:52 PM

To: familyliteracy at nifl.gov

Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 902] Big Names in Literacy?







I am curious who you would consider to be big names in literacy, both historically and currently?

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