Billie Askew and Barbara Watson
Celebrating an Extraordinary Journey
Session Description
We celebrate the legacy of Marie Clay by tracing her extraordinary
journey that changed literacy education around the world -- from her
first teaching experiences to our visions for the future. Drawing on
international contributions to the book Boundless Horizons, we focus
on the extraordinary impact and longevity of Reading Recovery in the
United States -- a journey that continues after twenty-five years!
Biographies
Billie
J. Askew is professor emerita at Texas Woman’s University, where she
previously served as a member of the reading faculty and a trainer of
Reading Recovery teacher leaders. She is a past-president of the
Reading Recovery Council of North America and the North American
Trainers Group, and she currently serves as the U.S. representative on
the Executive Board of the International Reading Recovery Trainers
Organization. With Jan Gaffney, Billie was the co-editor of
Stirring the Waters: The influence of Marie Clay.
Dr. Barbara Watson is a teacher and researcher who
has spent the last 30 years working with Reading Recovery teachers,
Tutors/Teacher Leaders and Trainers around the world as Reading
Recovery has expanded from its early beginnings in New Zealand. She
is fortunate to have had close professional contact with Marie Clay
and with colleagues in each country in which Reading Recovery has been
adopted. Her research into children’s independent learning and
teachers’ teaching contributes to the insights she is able to share
about Reading Recovery. She received the Queen’s Service Medal for her
contribution to the education of young children.
Barbara now also
works with literacy learning and teaching nationally and
internationally, providing teacher professional learning
opportunities, within school support and guidance for education
systems.
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