SPE Awards

 

Mary Anne Raywid

 

The Mary Anne Raywid Award and Lecture is named for Mary Anne Raywid, Hofstra University Professor Emerita and Past president of the Society of Professors of Education (1978-9). The award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the study of education.

Mary Anne Raywid Award Recipients

William H. Watkins, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2011

Joel Spring, Queens College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York, The globalization of education, 2009

Daniel Tanner, State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, Where are the GREAT college presidents? 2008

William H. Schubert, University of Illinois at Chicago, Sources of wonder that keep the professoriate alive and relevant, 2007

Geneva Gay, University of Washington, Rethinking the past in light of present realities and future possibilities, 2006

Wayne J. Urban, Georgia State University, The Educational Policies Commission 1936-1968: An autopsy, 2005

Bill Pinar, Louisiana State University, The gender and racial politics of contemporary school reform, 2004

O.L. Davis, Jr., University of Texas at Austin, American schools in wartime: study and more, 2003

Faustine Jones-Wilson, Howard University, Characteristics of schools/programs that successfully serve low income urban African Americans, 2002

Douglas J. Simpson, University of Louisville, John Dewey's view of the teacher as artist, 2001

Herbert Kliebard, University of Wisconsin, Madison, The failure and the promise of educational reform, 2000

William Hare, Mount St. Vincent University, The teachers our children need, 1999

Gloria Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1997

Maxine Greene, Teachers College, Columbia University, Resisting the one-dimensional: Education and multiplicity, 1996

 

 

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