Retired educator makes $1 million gift to Reading Recovery® program | https://twu.edu/
Retired educator makes $1 million gift to Reading Recovery® program | https://twu.edu/
Retired educator makes $1 million gift to Reading Recovery® program
An Ohio educator and philanthropist who has devoted her career to reading and literacy enhancement efforts has given a $1 million gift to support Texas Woman’s Reading Recovery program.
The gift, made by Ohio State University Professor Emerita Gay Su Pinnell through her charitable fund, The Columbus Foundation, will support an endowed chair position and activities in TWU’s Reading Recovery/Descubriendo la Lectura program, a literacy intervention effort for first-graders who have difficulty learning to read and write.
After the program was piloted in New Zealand and grew to a national implementation based on research, Pinnell helped launch the Reading Recovery program in North America in 1984. Ohio State holds the trademark to Reading Recovery, and Texas Woman’s is one of two universities in the United States with centers to support the training of Reading Recovery university trainers.
Several studies have chronicled the effectiveness of the non-profit Reading Recovery program, which has served more than 2.3 million first-graders in North America since it was launched. “This is a significant gift that will support teaching, research and service, and it truly underscores the core of our mission: building knowledge and expertise to benefit young learners,” said Betsy Kaye, an associate professor and director of Texas Woman’s Reading Recovery program.
Kaye added the gift will help expand the program’s reach to more districts and teachers, “which means we will be able to serve more students.”
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