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[FamilyLiteracy 920] Re: Big Names in Literacy?
Deborah Stedman
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Dr. Victoria Purcell Gates is also well known in early reading, at-risk
adolescent reading and adult reading. She is currently faculty at the
University of British Columbia.
Deborah Stedman, Ph.D.
Grant Director, Texas Family Literacy Resource Center
Lecturer, Developmental and Adult Education
Texas State University
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
512-245-9757
fax: 512-245-8151
<mailto:ds43 at txstate.edu> ds43 at txstate.edu
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Cora Stewart, founder of the Moonlight Schools, in Eastern Kentucky.
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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 <http://www.theparentacademy.net/>
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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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