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  1. 5 de jun. de 2023 · La trágica historia de Margaret Spencer, la bisabuela de Diana que solo pudo fotografiar a sus hijos en sus primeros años de vida. Charles Spencer, el conde Spencer, ha descubierto una...

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  3. 27 de may. de 2020 · Margaret Meek Spencer, who has died aged 95, had a significant impact on the teaching of reading, and her books on the subject are still among the most influential in the field.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Esta es la visión de la realeza británica que nos transmite la cuarta temporada de The Crown, en la que tanto Diana como Margaret Thatcher son puestas a prueba en Balmoral.

    • Erin Vanderhoof
    • Margaret Beale Spencer
    • Hortensia Amaro
    • Gail Wyatt
    • Marigold Linton
    • Vonnie Mcloyd
    • Diana Slaughter Kotzin
    • Lisa Rey Thomas
    • Glorisa Canino
    • Cynthia García Coll
    • Gloria Chisum

    A game-changing pioneer who puts research into action Margaret Beale Spencer, PhD, was a pharmacist planning to become a physician when she took a couple of psychology classes, was offered a doctoral fellowship at the University of Kansas and became one of the pre-eminent psychologists in human development instead. Spencer earned her doctorate at t...

    An empathetic leader committed to helping others Hortensia Amaro, PhD, arrived in the United States as a refugee in 1960, fleeing Cuba with her family at age 9. The family spent several disorienting months in Miami before moving to California under the Cuban Refugee Program. Years later, as a student at El Camino Community College, Amaro did a fiel...

    A woman of firsts who paved the way for others Gail Wyatt, PhD, decided to become a psychologist in high school after reading the definition of clinical psychology in a book on careers. “I’m not sure it was really well-informed,” she laughs, “But I never wanted to be anything else since I was 14.” After attending historically black Fisk University ...

    A guiding light for American Indian researchers Growing up without electricity on the Morongo Indian Reservation in Southern California, Marigold Linton wasn’t sure what college was. When she got into one, she was certain she would flunk out—so much so that when she got straight A’s in her first semester at the University of California, Riverside, ...

    A leader in the study of how poverty affects children Vonnie McLoyd, PhD, describes herself as a “low-profile kind of person.” Bring up the MacArthur Foundation fellowship she got in 1996—colloquially known as a “genius grant”—and it will quickly become clear that she’d rather not dwell on the honor. But in the field of child development, McLoyd’s ...

    A leader in the fight for early education Retirement hasn’t removed any of Diana Slaughter Kotzin’s enthusiasm for her field of choice. When discussing the American education system today, Kotzin becomes animated. “We have a huge challenge to get people sufficiently educated so that they can participate as citizens in an information age,” she says....

    A catalyst for change through community work Lisa Rey Thomas, PhD, went into psychology with a goal firmly in mind: to help serve her community of American Indian/Alaska Native people. A member of the Tlingit tribe of the Pacific Northwest, Thomas launched her education as an older undergraduate at the University of Washington, juggling three jobs ...

    A persistent trailblazer known for her tenacity Canino makes these projects—some now closing in on their third decade—sound like faits accompli, but her collaborators praise her tenacity in making them happen. Canino “has the persistence to make big ideas come to reality,” says Cristiane Duarte, PhD, MPH, a medical psychologist at Columbia Universi...

    A heroine for culture, ethnicity and race While doing graduate work in the 1970s and ’80s, Cynthia García Coll, PhD, was part of the burgeoning, energetic field of developmental psychology. It was a privilege, she says, to meet greats like Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby, pioneers in attachment theory, and Urie Bronfenbrenner, the developer of the e...

    A high-flying innovator with a strong vision As a kid in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Gloria Chisum, PhD, loved figuring out how things worked—much to the chagrin of her parents and grandmother, who didn’t appreciate her disassembling her belongings. It was a trait that would serve her well as a scientist. Chisum earned her PhD at the University of Pennsylv...

  5. 24 de jul. de 2022 · Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Google Scholar. Download PDF. Margaret Meek Spencer’s writings on literacy are replete with evocations of reading and storymaking as processes of inquiring; of searching into mystery. Stories, she suggests, address ‘our deep ne...

  6. Margaret (or Eleanor) Spencer (1472–1536) was the daughter of Sir Robert Spencer, of Spencer Combe in the parish of Crediton, Devon, [1] by his wife Lady Eleanor Beaufort, the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Eleanor Beauchamp .