2019 - 2020

Thursday, January 30th, 2020 - An Evening with Stephanie Harvey

6:00 refreshments - 6:30 Meeting - Schultz Center - 4019 Boulevard Center Dr., Jacksonville 32207

Dinner from Lou Bono's Bar-B-Q provided by Heinemann Publishing & our Duval Heinemann Rep, Debbie Sanders

Stephanie Harvey
Stephanie Harvey, Educator Specialist and Author of Strategies That Work, Nonfiction Matters, Comprehension Collaboration, and the Comprehension Toolkit.

​Stephanie will be introducing us to content from her newest books, Striving to Thriving and Inquiry Illuminated​.

Keynote Topic: ​Curiosity Matters! based on her most recent book, Inquiry Illuminated (2019) with Anne Goudvis

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SPECIAL EVENT - TWO DAYTIME WORKSHOPS WITH STEPHANIE HARVEY - JAN. 30, 2020

2 Sessions - 9:00 to 11:00 Grades 4-8 - 1:00 to 3:00 Grades K-3 - Schultz Center - $25 Fee
Topic: From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident, Capable Readers
 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 - AN EVENING WITH DR. PETER H. JOHNSTON

6:00 refreshments - 6:30 Meeting - Schultz Center - 4019 Boulevard Center Dr., Jacksonville 32207
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Dr. Peter H. Johnston - BIO

Peter Johnston is Professor Emeritus at the State University of New York at Albany. He did his Bachelors at Victoria in Wellington New Zealand (Psychology), a Teaching Diploma at Dunedin Teachers’ College, a Masters degree (Educational Psychology) at Otago University and a PhD (Educational Psychology) at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.

He researches the consequences of teaching and assessment practices for the literate lives of children and teachers. He is particularly interested in factors that influence classroom talk and student engagement, and in the consequences of teachers’ classroom talk for the ways children learn and experience themselves and each other.

He has published many articles and books, the most recent books being; Reading to Learn: Lessons from Exemplary Fourth-grade Classrooms (with Richard Allington), Choice Words: How our language affects children’s learning (2004), Critical literacy/critical teaching: Tools for preparing responsive teachers (2005, with Dozier & Rogers), RTI in Literacy – Responsive and Comprehensive (2010), and Opening Minds: Using language to change lives (2012).

​His work has received recognition from several institutions including; the Albert J Harris Award from ILA; the State University of New York, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activities and, most recently, the Literacy Research Association’s P. David Pearson Scholarly Influence Award, citing his book Choice Words as having “demonstrably and positively influenced literacy teaching in classrooms and districts nationally.” These honors and grandparenthood have established his Old Fart status beyond reasonable doubt – a fact that is not lost on his three children or his wonderful wife of 37 years.

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