Carton R043761165
Contains 19 Results:
[Diary, photographs, travel ephemera and some letters of appreciation. Folder 4 of 4 from file box labelled 1995A], 1995
[Material relating to travel and engagements in the second half of 1995, including trip to the United Kingdom. Folder 1 of 3 from file box labelled 1995B], 1995
[Awards of New Zealand ephemera, correspondence re travel and speaking engagements. Includes financial records. Folder 2 of 3 from file box labelled 1995B], 1995 - 1995
[Folder 3 of 3 from file box labelled 1995 B, Includes copies of papers given at the 2nd International Reading recovery Conference, Indian Wells, California, Jul 1995, and at the Institute of Education, University of London, Oct 1995], 1995
[Photographs from trip to North America, including Alaska], 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide
[Correspondence, financial papers, year planner also includes transcript of radio interview with Gael Jennings, Radio Melbourne (3LO) on 18 Jul 1997], 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide
[Reading Recovery related correspondence and invitations to speak, includes some photographs], 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide
[Includes copies of 'Evaluating an implementation of Reading Recovery' presentation given by Clay and an annotated draft of 'Opening and closing literacy doors'] , 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide
[Professional correspondence and research notes, includes copy of paper 'The challenge of literacy improvement' given by Clay at NSW State Literacy Conference, Sydney, Aug 1997] , 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide
[Professional papers including New Zealand Psychological Society Life membership Award], 1997
During 1997 Marie Clay continued to travel and to work on establishing Reading Recovery programmes worldwide