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Robert Slavin

September 17, 1950 - April 24, 2021

Dr. Slavin, affectionately known as Bob to all who worked with him, was fully committed to improving public education one student, one classroom, one school at time, as was demonstrated by his life’s work. In every conversation, in every writing, his passion for the mission of educational reform and evidence based learning was apparent. We have lost a great friend and visionary and the world of education has lost a leader whose impact will continue for decades to come.

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2021-04-26 19:21:42 wrote:

As a reporter at Education Week, Bob became a very important expert source for my work and generously spent many hours helping me explore the ins and outs of federal programs and the impact of evidence-based literacy instruction. When I left EdWeek for a communications role, I had the pleasure of helping Bob and Nancy build their network of schools as part of their i3 grant. Bob was always incredibly wise and thoughtful, passionate and committed to helping all children achieve. But he was also warm and funny and such a wonderful person. This is an incredible loss to the field, to Baltimore and to everyone who knew him.

2021-04-26 19:21:42 wrote: As a reporter at Education Week, Bob became a very important expert source for my work and generously spent many hours helping me explore the ins and outs of federal programs and the impact of evidence-based literacy instruction. When I left EdWeek for a communications role, I had the pleasure of helping Bob and Nancy build their network of schools as part of their i3 grant. Bob was always incredibly wise and thoughtful, passionate and committed to helping all children achieve. But he was also warm and funny and such a wonderful person. This is an incredible loss to the field, to Baltimore and to everyone who knew him.

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