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University Teacher: Judith Roden qualified as a teacher in 1975 and has studied at the Universities of Wales and Liverpool. Although she is experienced in teaching all age groups, Judith has a particular interest in the early years. She is currently the Year 3 Coordinator for the undergraduate initial teacher education programme and Primary Science Team Leader at Canterbury Christ Church University College.
GOODSPEED, Edgar Johnson (1871-1962), American Biblical scholar and educator. He was born in Quincy, 111., on Oct. 23, 1871. He was the son of Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed, a founder of the University of Chicago, and was associated with the university for many years as teacher of Biblical and patristic Greek.
He qualified himself at Berlin as a university teacher, and from 1824 held an extraordinary professorship in that city until he accepted a call to Kiel in 1833. In 1837 he moved to Gottingen, where he continued to occupy the university chair of philosophy until his death. Ritter's best works belong to the history of philosophy, his first in this department being an investigation into the doctrines of Em-pedocles in Wolf's Literarische Analekten(1820).
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