• Dame Marie Mildred Clay DBE FRSNZ (/ˈmɑːri/ MAH-ree; née Irwin; 3 January 1926 – 13 April 2007) was a researcher from New Zealand known for her work in...
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  • Similarly, in her book Quadruplets and Higher Multiple Births (1989), Marie Clay of the University of Auckland notes: "Sadly, this evasion of proper investigation...
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  • developed in the 1970s by New Zealand educator Marie Clay. After lengthy observations of early readers, Clay defined reading as a message-getting, problem-solving...
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  • education researcher Marie Clay created the Reading Recovery program in 1976. After lengthy observations of early readers, Clay defined reading as a message-getting...
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  • drawn in part by the legacy of Marie Clay, whose celebratory book, Stirring the Waters: The Influence of Marie Clay, Gaffney had co-edited. Gaffney,...
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  • Will Burns, Clay and Eileen's oldest son Ella Miller as Rachel Burns, Clay and Eileen's oldest daughter Cameron "CJ" Adams as Elliot Burns, Clay and Eileen's...
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    born to Edna (née Sears) and Claude Rogers. Among his siblings is a brother Clay. Their father Claude was a hydro pulp operator at the local Champion paper...
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  • Prendergast, Barbara Shenfield, Rosa Tokiel 1987: Elizabeth Chesterton, Marie Clay, Dorothy Fraser, Penelope Jessel, Mary Kekedo, Elizabeth Maconchy, Joan...
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  • feature films, which are adapted from his novels. Clay is the son of literacy scientist, Marie Clay. In 2007 he produced, wrote and directed the short...
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  • (1891–1963) – cartoonist Kate Edger (1857–1935) – women's pioneer Dame Marie Clay (1926–2007) – educationalist Rewi Alley (1897–1987) – sinophile Thomas...
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