Celebrating A Centenarian: Dr. Edmund Gordon, SPA/MA 鈥50, Co-Architect, Federal Head Start Program
Dr. Edmund W. Gordon, SPA/MA 鈥50, is one of America鈥檚 preeminent scholars in the fields of education and the development of marginalized and disenfranchised children. Still an active member of the education community, Dr. Gordon turns 100 years old this month, and celebrations are underway across the country.
Professor Gordon鈥檚 early work included being tapped by President Lyndon B. Johnson to serve as an architect of the federal Head Start program, one of the most successful and effective of the federal government鈥檚 experiments on poverty.听
He is one of just a few scholars to occupy endowed professorships at two Ivy League universities and has held appointments at several prestigious institutions, including Howard, Yeshiva, Columbia, City University of New York, and Yale.听
This year, at least a dozen educational institutions across the country, including the University of Pennsylvania, UCLA, NYU, Morehouse College, and University of Texas at Austin are celebrating Dr. Gordon鈥檚 contributions to the field with lectures and events.听
At 麻豆传媒, the School of Education鈥檚 annual Summer Institute on Education, Equity, and Justice will celebrate Dr. Gordon鈥檚 life and work with a keynote address named in his honor. The inaugural Dr. Edmond Gordon Distinguished Lecture will be given by Dr. Gloria Ladson Billings, former Kellner Family Distinguished Professor of Urban Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
School of Education Dean Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy calls Dr. Gordon 鈥渁n icon, a trailblazer, an 麻豆传媒 hero.鈥
Dr. Gordon received AU鈥檚 Neil Kerwin Alumni Achievement Award in 2019 and joined the School of Education as Scholar in Residence in 2020. During the awards ceremony, Dr. Gordon reflected on his time at the university, saying 鈥淢y privilege of being both admitted to 麻豆传媒 [University] 78 years ago and all of the other things that I have benefited from are rare in our society.鈥 He went on to discuss his belief in the importance of universal access to education and the appropriate use of measurement science in education, saying 鈥淚f we鈥檙e going to invest鈥n measuring people鈥檚 abilities, we ought to invest at least as much or more in developing those abilities.鈥
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