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Vera John-Steiner

Vera John-Steiner

June 13th, 1930 - December 6th, 2017

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VERONKA JOHN-STEINER

Veronka (Vera) John-Steiner, age 87, died on December 6, 2017 at her home in Santa Fe, NM, surrounded by loved ones. She was a professor of Linguistics and Educational Psychology at the University of New Mexico for over 40 years.
She was born in Budapest, Hungary, to Sophie and Ferenc Polgar. Together with her parents and younger brother Steven, she arrived in the United States after World War II as a refugee, having been deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the Holocaust. After receiving a BA from Columbia University, she went on to receive a doctorate in Social and Developmental Psychology at the University of Chicago, where she married neuroscientist Roy John and was active in student politics, particularly in opposition to McCarthyism. As a participant in the Civil Rights movement, she met such figures as Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois and Malcolm X.
Her interest in education, language acquisition and psycholinguistics led her to work on language-related aspects of the Head Start program and to carry out collaborative projects on the Navajo reservation. After becoming a faculty member at the University of California Los Angeles, she went on to teach at the University of Rochester and Yeshiva University. With her second husband, the writer Stan Steiner, she moved to Santa Fe in the late 1960s. Joining the Psychology Department at UNM, she became a Regents Professor. For her, one of the most rewarding parts of her work was to serve as a mentor to innumerable students at UNM and elsewhere. She was a role model for many, particularly young women scholars, always ready to exchange ideas, to help, and to encourage their growth.
Over the years, Veronka became renowned internationally as one of the pioneering and most influential interpreters of the work of groundbreaking developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky. She won the William James Award from the American Psychological Association for her first book, “Notebooks of the Mind.” Her second book, “Creative Collaboration,” showed that creativity grows out of human interaction, not merely from the isolated individual genius. Among her other books were “Creative Collaboration” and “Loving and Hating Mathematics,” which she co-authored with her partner and long-time collaborator, the mathematician Reuben Hersh.
She is survived by her partner Reuben, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren Paul Steiner, Sándor John, Suki John, Laura John-Mora, Rafael Cocchi and Alex Mora, and her extended family including her friends, collaborators, colleagues and students.

Memorial Service will be on Friday, December 8, 2017 at 2:00pm at the Kiva Chapel of Light following Internment at Memorial Gardens.

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Name Vera John-Steiner
Date of Birth June 13th, 1930
Date of Death December 6th, 2017
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Susan Ervin-Tripp published a tribute .

What sad news. Vera was an amazing person. I met her through our shared interest in psycholinguistics and Navajo, and saw her last at a celebration in her honor. I loved her dearly and am dismayed. On her retirement I gave a talk about her work which i will be glad to forward.

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Courtney Angemeiert published a tribute .

All my very best to Vera's family and loved ones. She was a treasure to me. Of course she was a phenomenal thinker and mentor (there's no way I'd have a doctorate without her) but what I really cherish is her ability to see people clearly and to (still) love them. It was and is an inspiration. If I could be remotely like her when I grow up, I would be proud of my life. Thank you all for sharing her with me. I wish you light and love in your time of grief.

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Kim Shanahan published a tribute .

Vera and Stan showed intellectual respect to a young carpenter over 30 years ago, which I have never forgotten. Condolences to my friend Paul and the rest of the family. Kim Shanahan

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Ann Mauzy published a tribute .

It's been over 40 years, but I vividly remember Vera and Stan and Suki with great love and tenderness. Vera is surely a star in our sky. Ann Mauzy (Kopansky)

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