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Edmund W. Gordon

Edmund Wyatt Gordon (born June 13, 1921) is a professor of psychology who "had a tremendous influence on contemporary thinking in psychology, education and social policy and the implications of his work for the schooling of lower status youth and children of color in America".[1]

Edmund W. Gordon
Born
Edmund Wyatt Gordon

(1921-06-13) June 13, 1921 (age 101)
Alma mater
Notable workThe Achievement Gap
Spouse
Susan Gitt Gordon
(m. 1948; died 2016)
Children4
AwardsAmerican Educational Research Association Relating Research to Practice Award (2010)
SchoolEducational psychology
Development psychology
Institutions
Notable students
List
  • Ezekiel Dixon-Román
    Jonthon Coulson
Influences

Professor Gordon's career spans professional practice, minister, clinical and counseling psychologist, research scientist, author, editor, and professor. Gordon was recognized as a preeminent scholar of African-American studies when he was awarded the 2011 Dr. John Hope Franklin Award from Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Council on Education.[2][3]

He cites as major influencers Herbert G. Birch, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Alain LeRoy Locke.

Background

Gordon's scholarship has focused on the development of students who were African-American, ethnic minorities, and of low socioeconomic status who triumphed over significant odds to become better achievers. He is widely known for his research on diverse human characteristics and pedagogy. His research includes the advancement of the concepts of "the Achievement Gap",[4][5][6] "Affirmative development of academic ability", and "Supplementary Education", all which focus on improving the quality of academic achievement in diverse learners. His publications consist of more than 200 articles and 18 books and monographs.[7]

In a New York Times article about Gordon's personal life and professional contributions, Gordon cites Alain LeRoy Locke, Herbert G. Birch, and W. E. B. Du Bois as the mentors that influenced him throughout his studies. Gordon was struggling to succeed at Howard University when Locke helped to encourage him and keep him on track. Gordon has stated that Locke set him on the course of serious scholarship. Next, he discussed his interaction with Birch, a research psychologist at City College. Birch encouraged Gordon to go to the library and read. Finally, Gordon describes his mentorship with W. E. B. Du Bois, a world-renowned author, activist, and co-founder of the NAACP. Du Bois suggested that Gordon study the percentage of minority students that succeed despite serious challenges.[8]

Professional life

Edmund Gordon was working at Stanford University with colleagues that were involved in John F. Kennedy's beginnings of social change. Soon after, Kennedy was assassinated and Lyndon Johnson became president. Gordon was given the job of evaluating the Head Start program. Gordon stated that getting this job had as much to do with his doctoral studies as it did affirmative action. Gordon has stated that while he believes Head Start has been a success from a government standpoint, the program could have been much more than it is today. His colleagues and he viewed the project as not only a child development project, but also a project to influence and improve the lives of families and communities. The latter part of Gordon's dreams for Head Start have not come to be, but he still believes the overall program has been a success.[9]

Gordon received his bachelor's degree in Zoology and Social Ethics in Divinity from Howard University, a Master of Arts degree in Social Psychology from American University, and the Doctor of Education degree in child development and guidance from Teachers College, Columbia University. He was also awarded the Masters of Arts degree (honorary) from Yale University and the Doctor of Humane Letters degree (honorary) from Yeshiva University and Brown University.[10]

From July 2000 until August 2001 he was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Interim Dean at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is the John M. Musser Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Yale University, the Richard March Hoe Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and founding director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education[11] and the Institute for Research on African Diaspora in the Americas and Caribbean (IRADAC)[12] at The City College of New York.[13] In 2006, Dr. Gordon was appointed Senior Scholar in Residence at SUNY Rockland Community College, an appointment that was renewed in 2010.[14] In 2003, Educational Testing Service endowed a chair in Dr. Gordon's honor.[15][16]

Gordon was elected member of the National Academy of Education in 1968. In 2005, Columbia University named its campus in Harlem, NY the Edmund W. Gordon Campus of Teachers College, Columbia University.[17]

On June 28, 2010, he was awarded the 2010 American Educational Research Association (AERA) "Relating Research to Practice Award."[18]

The professor served as chairperson of the Gordon Commission with Educational Testing Service from 2011 through the publication of its reports in 2013.[19]

On December 15, 2014, The Board of Regents of the University of Texas System approved the honorific naming of the newly renovated and expanded Geography Building as the Susan G. and Edmund W. Gordon & Charles W. and Frances B. White Building, now referred to as the Gordon-White Building.[20]

In 2017, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[21]

In 2019, Gordon hosted the Human Variance and Assessment for Learning: Implications for Diverse Learners of STEM national conference at Teachers College, Columbia University, convening scholars, policymakers, school principals, and students together to discuss selected models of measurement for the implementation of new ways of generating and utilizing data from assessments.[22]

Archives have been established to catalogue Gordon's publishing and community engagement at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture[23] in 1990 and at the University of Texas at Austin in 2018.[24]

In April 2021 Gordon was named Honorary President of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the first person to receive this recognition in the organization's history.[25]

Personal life

Edmund Gordon was born in 1921 in the segregated town of Goldsboro, North Carolina.[26] His father emigrated from Jamaica and began to practice medicine when he married Gordon's mother, an elementary school teacher. While the town was heavily segregated and African Americans weren't allowed to shop alongside white Americans, the Gordon family was allowed to shop in a department store on Wednesday afternoons because of the strong reputation of Gordon's father.[27]

He was married to Dr. Susan Gitt Gordon, a pediatrician for over 60 years. Together they had four children, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In 2000, they co-founded The CEJJES Institute in Pomona, New York on route NY 45 in Rockland County, New York to serve the African Diaspora.

He turned 100 in 2021.[28]

References

  1. ^ Yeakey, Carol Camp (2000). Edmund W. Gordon : producing knowledge, pursuing understanding. Stamford, Conn: Jai Press. ISBN 978-0-7623-0428-8.
  2. ^ "Edmund Gordon, Marian Wright Edelman to be Honored with John Hope Franklin Awards". March 6, 2011.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  4. ^ "Dr. Edmund Gordon on the Causes of the Achievement Gap".
  5. ^ "Dr. Edmund W. Gordon Battles to Eradicate Achievement Gap". November 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "Psychologist Edmund W. Gordon speaks about academic achievement gap".
  7. ^ "Edmund Gordon". November 27, 2018.
  8. ^ Gross, Jane (January 8, 2003). "Studying Race, Privilege and Intellectual Levels". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "The man who gave Head Start a start". Monitor on Psychology. American Psychological Association (APA). 42 (10). November 2011.
  10. ^ "University of California - Edmund W. Gordon Biography" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 20, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  11. ^ "Home". iume.tc.columbia.edu.
  12. ^ "Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC)".
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on May 3, 2007. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  14. ^ "RCC Re-Appoints Scholar-In-Residence". June 30, 2010.
  15. ^ "Research Chairs: ETS R&D".
  16. ^ "ETS Creates Edmund W. Gordon Chair for Policy Evaluation and Research".
  17. ^ "Edmund Gordon - National Academy of Education". National Academy of Education.
  18. ^ "Relating Research to Practice Award".
  19. ^ "Edmund W. Gordon, EdD – FABBS".
  20. ^ http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/offices/board-of-regents/board-meetings/board-minutes/12-2014meeting1129.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  21. ^ "Five professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences". Yale News. April 11, 2017. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  22. ^ "Human Variance and Assessment for Learning Implications for Diverse Learners of STEM: A National Conference | CADRE".
  23. ^ "Edmund W. Gordon papers". The New York Public Library Archives & Manuscripts. February 22, 1999. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  24. ^ "Life, Leadership, and Learning: From the Archive of Edmund W. Gordon | University of Texas Libraries | the University of Texas at Austin".
  25. ^ "Preeminent Scholar Edmund Gordon Named AERA Honorary President".
  26. ^ Jones-Wilson, Faustine Childress (1996). Encyclopedia of African-American Education. Greenwood Publishing. p. 189. ISBN 031328931X.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  28. ^ Laura Meckler (June 24, 2021) [2021-06-13]. "At 100 years old, Edmund Gordon thinks the key to schooling starts at home". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.[please check these dates]

External links

  • Edmund W. Gordon papers, 1957-1990 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.
  • Edmund W. Gordon papers Benson Latin American Collection, UT Austin.

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Edmund Wyatt Gordon born June 13 1921 is a professor of psychology who had a tremendous influence on contemporary thinking in psychology education and social policy and the implications of his work for the schooling of lower status youth and children of color in America 1 Edmund W GordonBornEdmund Wyatt Gordon 1921 06 13 June 13 1921 age 101 Goldsboro North Carolina U S Alma materTeachers College Columbia University EdD 1957 American University MA 1950 Howard University BS 1942 BD 1945 Notable workThe Achievement GapSpouseSusan Gitt Gordon m 1948 died 2016 wbr Children4AwardsAmerican Educational Research Association Relating Research to Practice Award 2010 SchoolEducational psychologyDevelopment psychologyInstitutionsList Howard UniversityAmerican UniversityTeachers College Columbia UniversityLong Island UniversityAlbert Einstein College of MedicineYeshiva UniversityHarvard UniversityYale UniversityUniversity of PittsburghCity University of New YorkMount Holyoke CollegeBank Street CollegeBrown UniversityCity University of New YorkSUNY Rockland Community CollegeNotable studentsList Ezekiel Dixon RomanJonthon CoulsonInfluences W E B Du BoisAlain LeRoy LockeHerbert G BirchProfessor Gordon s career spans professional practice minister clinical and counseling psychologist research scientist author editor and professor Gordon was recognized as a preeminent scholar of African American studies when he was awarded the 2011 Dr John Hope Franklin Award from Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Council on Education 2 3 He cites as major influencers Herbert G Birch W E B Du Bois and Alain LeRoy Locke Contents 1 Background 2 Professional life 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditGordon s scholarship has focused on the development of students who were African American ethnic minorities and of low socioeconomic status who triumphed over significant odds to become better achievers He is widely known for his research on diverse human characteristics and pedagogy His research includes the advancement of the concepts of the Achievement Gap 4 5 6 Affirmative development of academic ability and Supplementary Education all which focus on improving the quality of academic achievement in diverse learners His publications consist of more than 200 articles and 18 books and monographs 7 In a New York Times article about Gordon s personal life and professional contributions Gordon cites Alain LeRoy Locke Herbert G Birch and W E B Du Bois as the mentors that influenced him throughout his studies Gordon was struggling to succeed at Howard University when Locke helped to encourage him and keep him on track Gordon has stated that Locke set him on the course of serious scholarship Next he discussed his interaction with Birch a research psychologist at City College Birch encouraged Gordon to go to the library and read Finally Gordon describes his mentorship with W E B Du Bois a world renowned author activist and co founder of the NAACP Du Bois suggested that Gordon study the percentage of minority students that succeed despite serious challenges 8 Professional life EditEdmund Gordon was working at Stanford University with colleagues that were involved in John F Kennedy s beginnings of social change Soon after Kennedy was assassinated and Lyndon Johnson became president Gordon was given the job of evaluating the Head Start program Gordon stated that getting this job had as much to do with his doctoral studies as it did affirmative action Gordon has stated that while he believes Head Start has been a success from a government standpoint the program could have been much more than it is today His colleagues and he viewed the project as not only a child development project but also a project to influence and improve the lives of families and communities The latter part of Gordon s dreams for Head Start have not come to be but he still believes the overall program has been a success 9 Gordon received his bachelor s degree in Zoology and Social Ethics in Divinity from Howard University a Master of Arts degree in Social Psychology from American University and the Doctor of Education degree in child development and guidance from Teachers College Columbia University He was also awarded the Masters of Arts degree honorary from Yale University and the Doctor of Humane Letters degree honorary from Yeshiva University and Brown University 10 From July 2000 until August 2001 he was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Interim Dean at Teachers College Columbia University He is the John M Musser Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Yale University the Richard March Hoe Professor at Teachers College Columbia University and founding director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education 11 and the Institute for Research on African Diaspora in the Americas and Caribbean IRADAC 12 at The City College of New York 13 In 2006 Dr Gordon was appointed Senior Scholar in Residence at SUNY Rockland Community College an appointment that was renewed in 2010 14 In 2003 Educational Testing Service endowed a chair in Dr Gordon s honor 15 16 Gordon was elected member of the National Academy of Education in 1968 In 2005 Columbia University named its campus in Harlem NY the Edmund W Gordon Campus of Teachers College Columbia University 17 On June 28 2010 he was awarded the 2010 American Educational Research Association AERA Relating Research to Practice Award 18 The professor served as chairperson of the Gordon Commission with Educational Testing Service from 2011 through the publication of its reports in 2013 19 On December 15 2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Texas System approved the honorific naming of the newly renovated and expanded Geography Building as the Susan G and Edmund W Gordon amp Charles W and Frances B White Building now referred to as the Gordon White Building 20 In 2017 he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 21 In 2019 Gordon hosted the Human Variance and Assessment for Learning Implications for Diverse Learners of STEM national conference at Teachers College Columbia University convening scholars policymakers school principals and students together to discuss selected models of measurement for the implementation of new ways of generating and utilizing data from assessments 22 Archives have been established to catalogue Gordon s publishing and community engagement at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 23 in 1990 and at the University of Texas at Austin in 2018 24 In April 2021 Gordon was named Honorary President of the American Educational Research Association AERA the first person to receive this recognition in the organization s history 25 Personal life EditEdmund Gordon was born in 1921 in the segregated town of Goldsboro North Carolina 26 His father emigrated from Jamaica and began to practice medicine when he married Gordon s mother an elementary school teacher While the town was heavily segregated and African Americans weren t allowed to shop alongside white Americans the Gordon family was allowed to shop in a department store on Wednesday afternoons because of the strong reputation of Gordon s father 27 He was married to Dr Susan Gitt Gordon a pediatrician for over 60 years Together they had four children nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren In 2000 they co founded The CEJJES Institute in Pomona New York on route NY 45 in Rockland County New York to serve the African Diaspora He turned 100 in 2021 28 References Edit Yeakey Carol Camp 2000 Edmund W Gordon producing knowledge pursuing understanding Stamford Conn Jai Press ISBN 978 0 7623 0428 8 Edmund Gordon Marian Wright Edelman to be Honored with John Hope Franklin Awards March 6 2011 Marian Wright Edelman receives Dr John Hope Franklin Award Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved November 4 2011 Dr Edmund Gordon on the Causes of the Achievement Gap Dr Edmund W Gordon Battles to Eradicate Achievement Gap November 7 2012 Psychologist Edmund W Gordon speaks about academic achievement gap Edmund Gordon November 27 2018 Gross Jane January 8 2003 Studying Race Privilege and Intellectual Levels The New York Times The man who gave Head Start a start Monitor on Psychology American Psychological Association APA 42 10 November 2011 University of California Edmund W Gordon Biography PDF Archived from the original PDF on January 20 2012 Retrieved January 20 2012 Home iume tc columbia edu Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean IRADAC The City College of New York CCNY Hosts Tenth Annual LSAMP Conference Archived from the original on May 3 2007 Retrieved November 4 2011 RCC Re Appoints Scholar In Residence June 30 2010 Research Chairs ETS R amp D ETS Creates Edmund W Gordon Chair for Policy Evaluation and Research Edmund Gordon National Academy of Education National Academy of Education Relating Research to Practice Award Edmund W Gordon EdD FABBS http www utsystem edu sites utsfiles offices board of regents board meetings board minutes 12 2014meeting1129 pdf bare URL PDF Five professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Yale News April 11 2017 Retrieved April 18 2017 Human Variance and Assessment for Learning Implications for Diverse Learners of STEM A National Conference CADRE Edmund W Gordon papers The New York Public Library Archives amp Manuscripts February 22 1999 Retrieved August 9 2022 Life Leadership and Learning From the Archive of Edmund W Gordon University of Texas Libraries the University of Texas at Austin Preeminent Scholar Edmund Gordon Named AERA Honorary President Jones Wilson Faustine Childress 1996 Encyclopedia of African American Education Greenwood Publishing p 189 ISBN 031328931X Reflections on Edmund Gordon Inside the Academy Archived from the original on January 7 2013 Retrieved December 9 2012 Laura Meckler June 24 2021 2021 06 13 At 100 years old Edmund Gordon thinks the key to schooling starts at home The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 please check these dates External links EditEdmund W Gordon papers 1957 1990 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture The New York Public Library Edmund W Gordon papers Benson Latin American Collection UT Austin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmund W Gordon amp oldid 1117209076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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